(共20张PPT)
Let's
decorate
the
house.
What
do
I
need
to
paint
a
door?
What
a
job!
Listen
to
the
story
and
find
out
How
many
times
did
Dad
paint
the
door?
Let's
check!
Dad
was
painting
the
back
door.
Dad
painted
the
door
again.
in
a
good
mood
fed
up
and
again...
and
again...
shocked
surprised
Dad
was___________________.
The
children
were_______.
painting
the
back
door
outside
The
first
time
wet
or
dry?
Floppy_______________.
He____________.
He________________________.
jumped
up
wanted
to
come
in
put
his
paws
on
the
paint.
Dad
painted
the
door
again.
The
second
time
Biff______a
ball.
The
ball___the
door.
kicked
hit
Dad
painted
the
door
again.
The
third
time
Kipper_______the
door.
He
got______on
his
hands.
pushed
paint
Dad
was_______.
fed
up
He
painted
the
door
again.
The
fourth
time
Read:
Page
33--34
Picture
6--8
1.What
did
Biff
and
Chip
do?
2.
What
happened
to
the
pillow?
3.
Did
Dad
paint
the
door
again?
Why?
The
fifth
time?
The
wind
blew.
It
blew
the
_________.
“Oh
no!”
said
Chip.
“Wet
paint!”
feathers
There
was
no
wet
paint.
The
door
____
_____.
Dad
____
____
____
an
old
door.
had
gone
had
put
up
The
back
door
was
inside.
“It’s
______
here,”
said
Dad.
safe
safe?
Can
you
find
a
way
to
help
Dad
to
keep
the
door
safe?
What
would
they
say?
Pic
3
Biff:
Chip,
give
me
the
ball!
Chip:
Ok,
catch
it.
Biff:
Watch
me!
Chip:
Biff,
the
ball
hit
the
door!
Dad
will
be
sad.
The
paint
is
still
wet!
Biff
and
Chip:
Dad,
I
am
sorry.
Dad:
Don’t
play
in
front
of
the
door,
children.
I
just
painted
the
door!
Biff
and
Chip:
Ok,
Dad.
Dad
had
to
paint
the
door
again.
Kipper:
Biff,
Chip
and
Dad:
Biff,
Chip
and
Dad:
Dad
was
cross.
But____________________________
Pic
4
I
am
hungry.
I
want
to
eat
something.
Kipper,
don’t
push
the
door.
The
paint
is
still
wet!
Oh
no!
he
had
to
paint
the
door
again!
What
would
they
say?
Name:
________
Picture
_______
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Choose
the
picture
you
like
and
write
a
dialogue.
Quick
Response