Match the words to the pictures:
bark, big, blow your nose, catch a ball, dark, dig a hole, fat, fill it up, light, run, scratch your head, shake a leg, short, small, tall, thin, wag your tail, walk, wash your ears, wash your toes |
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Order of the Slides (Teacher’s Script)
- I’ll Teach My Dog 100 Words
- I’ll Teach My Dog 100 Words
- the first 6 words I’ll teach my dog are
- “dig a hole!”
- and “Fill it up”
- I’ll teach him “walk”
- and “run,” and then…
- “catch a ball!”
- Now that makes ten
- And Mister Smith, who lives next door, will say,
- “That’s great. Can you teach him more?”
- And then I’ll teach him “bark”
- And “beg”
- And “wag your tail”
- And “shake a leg”
- And “wash your ears”
- And “wash your toes”
- And “scratch your head”
- and “blow your nose!”
- Then Mister Smith will tell Miss Brown,
- “This is the smartest dog in town!”
- I won’t stop there. No, not at all…
- I’ll teach him “big”
- I’ll teach him “small”
- and “fat”
- and “thin”
- and “short”
- and “tall”
- and “dark”
- and “light”
- and “day”
- and “night”
- Then Miss Brown will call Miss May,
- “Come over right away,” she’ll say.
- This dog is learning “chase the cat”
- and “climb the tree”
- and things like that!
- Then we will give them more to see, “eat your food”
- and “follow me”
- Wow! We’re up to forty-three.
- I’ll teach him “Red” and “Blue” and “Green”
- “The smartest dog we’ve ever seen!”
- I’ll teach him “orange”, “purple”, “pink”
- That makes forty-nine, I think.
- And then Miss May will call Mayor Meer.
- She’ll call, “Please hurry over here!”
- and then for Mister Meer the Mayor,
- I’ll teach my dog “now paint the chair!”
- Paint the road from here
- “to there”
- “Paint Uncle Abner’s underwear”
- But have a care! Don’t paint the Mayor!
- Then Mister Meer, the Mayor, will say,
- “I’ll make today a holiday!”
- And everyone will come to see my amazing dog and me.
- We’ll show them “skate”
- and “kick the stone”!
- “Jump the fishbowl”
- “Bring the bone!”
- “Chew the boot,”
- and “hold the phone!”
- “Cut the grass”
- “Shine my shoe!”
- “Comb your hair!”
- And “clean the zoo!”
- Now “brush the bear”!
- That’s 82.
- But that’s not all my dog will do.
- He’ll “tickle the pig”
- and “kiss the goose”!
- He’ll “feed the mouse,”
- and “mop the moose!”
- He’ll “toot a bugle”
- “beat a drum”
- He’ll “stand on Uncle Abner’s thumb”
- And then I’ll teach him “sing with birds”
- Now, THERE! That makes 100 words.
- My dog will learn those hundred words—and how my friends will cheer!
- I’ll teach my dog those hundred words…
- …I think I’ll start next year.