Kids Learning: 2nd Standard English Term-I
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Showing posts with label 2nd Standard English Term-I. Show all posts

Kids Learning English

 

2nd Standard English Term-I


Let us Sing

I. The Magic Words Rhymes


When we want someone to help

What do we say?

Please, please, please.


When someone helps us out

What do we say?

Thank you, thank you, thank you.


When we make someone cry

What do we say?

Sorry, sorry, sorry.


Please, thank you and sorry

Please, thank you and sorry 

Say them as you need.

Say them to make it all good.



https://youtu.be/XxqZRaGocJI



II. Know your Feelings



Do you like this flower


No, I like that one.


Look and Say


Happy

Angry

Sleepy

Hungry

Tired

Lazy

Thirsty

Shocked

Scared

Sad

Surprised



https://youtu.be/-m3Qux8COPM



Let us Sing


III. How Do I Feel? Rhymes


When I am happy,

I laugh. . . ha, ha, ha.


When I am sad, 

I cry. . . boo, hoo, hoo.


When I am angry, 

I yellow. . . ah, ah, ah.


Any way I feel, I can show it to you.

Do you ever feel the same way too?


When I am hungry,

I eat. . . chew, chew, chew.


When I am thirsty,

I drink. . . gulp, gulp, gulp.


When I am tired,

I sleep. . . zzz, zzz, zzz.


Any way I feel, I can show it to you.

Do you ever feel the same way too?



https://youtu.be/LnbfxeDD4zs



Let us Learn


IV. Not That One


It was a holiday.  Gopi wanted to do... SOMETHING! 


"Mom, what is in that green box?" said Gopi.  Mom was reading.


Gopi put a stool over a chair.  He climbed up to get the box down. 


"No, no! Not that one! All those boxes will fall on our heads, Gopi!" said mom.


Gopi was angry with his mother.


"Come, let's go to the market.  I will get you something," said mom.


"Yes, we will," said Gopi.


They went to the market.  Gopi was still angry. 


"I want that one!" he said, pointing to an apple.


"No, no, not that one!  The fruits will fall down!" said the shopkeeper.


"I want that book!" said Gopi. 


"No, no, not that one!" said the shopkeeper   "The books will fall down."


"I want that one!" shouted Gopi, almost pulling out a samosa from a high stack of samosas.


"No, no, not that one!" warned the shopkeeper.  "All my samosas will fall down!"


He was now in a very bad mood.


"I want that one!" said Gopi loudly.  "No, no, not that one! The flowers will fall down." said the flower seller.


By now, Gopi was crying loudly.  Everyone was looking at Gopi.


"I want that one! The black one!" said mom loudly.

Gopi stopped crying suddenly.  What was the black one? 

He saw a basket of puppies.


"Mom, no, no! Not that one!"

"Let's take this brown one!" said Gopi.  Then, Gopi gently took the brown puppy.  It was an top of the pile.


Mom smiled.  Gopi was smiling too.  He was happy.



https://youtu.be/1Cr-5Ub17UI




Kids Learning English

 

2nd Standard English Term-I


Let us Sing

I. Up and Down Rhymes


Left hand up, right hand down, 
And walk round and round.
Right hand up, left hand down, 
And walk round and round.

Left leg front, right leg back,
And run round and round.
Right leg front, left leg back,
And run round and round.

We go up, We go down,
And shake it all around.
We go up, We go down,
And shake it all around.



https://youtu.be/16QqsPevNrk



Let us Learn

II. Too Big . . .  Too Small . . .


"I can't lift you up, Mano," says mam.

"You are too big!"


"You can't walk to school alone, 

Mano," says dad.

"You are too small!"


"You can't sleep in the cradle, Mano," says grandpa.

"You are too big!"


"You can't carry the baby to the park, Mano," says grandma.

"You are too small!"


Mano thinks "Too big? Too small"

How can he be too big and too small all at once?


Too big to wear his old pink shirt!


Too small to make dosa!


Too big to climb on grandpa's back!


Too small to carry the baby!


"What am I the right size for?"

Mano wonders.


Mom smiles and says, "Why, you are just big enough to go to school."


"And you are just small enough for me to carry you on my shoulders," says dad.


"You are just big enough to take me for my morning walks," says grandpa.


"And you are just small enough for me to tell stories to," says grandma.


"You are always the perfect size for our hug," all say and give him a warm, wonderful hug.



https://youtu.be/0moaMYv0Yas



III. Nina Wonders . . .



Nina : Today I am not going to school.  It is a holiday! I am not going out to play.  It is too hot anyway!  What am I going to do?

Nithin : Nina! Nina! Nina!

     Nina does not reply.  Nithin goes near her and shakes her head.

Nithin :  I called you three times!

Nina  :  Sorry, I didn't hear you 

Nithin :  Let's play a game.  It's called 'Listen to your body's.

Nina :  Really? How do we play that game?

Nithin :  Sit down and do what I do.

     Nithin breathes in and out.  Nina breathes in and out.

Nithin  :  Can you hear your breath?

Nina :  Yes!

Nithin :  I can make my breath Louder...  SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS.

Nina :  I can make it even louder... SSSSSSSSSSSSS

     Nithin places his hand on his chest and so does Nina.

Nithin :  Listen, do you hear anything?

Nina :  Lup tup. Lup tup. Lup tup. Someone is playing a drum.

Nithin :  That's your heart.  It beats all the time.  It beats all day.  It beats all night 

    Nithin claps his hand and so does Nina.

Nithin :  I can make a song with my hands 

     Nina stands up and stamps her feet.

Nina :  Ha! I can make one with my feet! Tippity - Tappity - Toe Stamp! Stamp! Stamp! 

     Nithin places his hand on his tummy and so does Nina.

Nina :  I can hear Guddu . . .   Guddu. . . Guddu. . .

Nithin :  Ha ha! Are you hungry?

     Whoossshhh. . .goes the cooker.  Nina turns to the sound.  They both walk to the kitchen.

Nithin :  I think food is ready 

Nina :  How do you know?

Nithin :  My nose says so!

Nina :  One for me?

Father :  What are you both doing in the kitchen.

Nina :  We heard the cooker 

Nithin :  We saw the jamuns.  The jamun is so sweet.

Father : Oh no! No more jamuns before lunch! Off you go! 



https://youtu.be/-1K245jpY8c