Предлагаем вам небольшую и легкую рифмовку на английском языке, которая облегчит запоминание не только модели построения предложения с модальным глаголом can, а так же поможет запомнить глаголы действия.
Это увлекательное стихотворение-рифмовку можно использовать и во время физминутки на уроках английского языка и во внеурочной деятельности. Чтобы слова запоминались легче не забывайте добавлять нужные движения.
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- Grammar English songs / Грамматические песни на английском языке с модальным глаголом «can»
A Funny Tongue Twister Poem for Kids
Buy the book The Elephant Repairman
If a toucan has a tutu
she can do the can-can dance.
(The can-can is a dance that
tutu’d toucans do in France.)
When a toucan does the tutu can-can,
two can can-can too.
So, if you have a tutu too
to can-can, so can you.
— Kenn Nesbitt
Copyright © 2022. All Rights Reserved.
Reading Level: Grade 3
Topics: Animal Poems, Wordplay
Poetic Techniques: Anthropomorphism & Personification, Descriptive Poems, Repetition, Wordplay
About This Poem
One of my favorite old-time poets is Carolyn Wells who wrote a wonderful collection of children’s poetry in 1899 called The Jingle Book. The Jingle Book contains some of my favorite tongue-twister poems of all time, including “The Butter Betty Bought” and “The Tutor.”
But perhaps the most ingenious poem in the book is one called “The 4.04 Train” (pronounced “The four-four train”). In that poem, she is able to say the word “four” or “for” nine times in a row and still make sense.
Recently, I was thinking about her poem and began to wonder if there were any other numbers had multiple meanings and decided to write a poem using the number two, and it’s homophones, too, and to. The result was this poem about a toucan in a tutu. I hope you have as much fun reading it as had writing it.
From the book The Elephant Repairman
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I Can (Sight Word ‘can’): Super Sight Words Poem
Find this Pin and more on Literacy by Alice Costiuc.
Read the poem and unscramble the words.
I can 1) ednac
And I can 2) wadr !
Yes, of course! Yes, of course!
I can 3) wsmi
And I can 4) fyl !
Oh me, oh my!
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Английский язык STARLIGHT 3 класс (часть 1) Баранова. MODULE 4. Lesson 1. Номер №2
Решение
Перевод задания
Прочтите стихотворение и расшифруйте слова.
Я умею 1) ednac
И я умею 2) wadr!
Да, конечно! Да, конечно!
Я могу 3) wsmi
И я могу 4) fyl!
Ой, боже мой!
ОТВЕТ
I can 1) dance
And I can 2) draw !
Yes, of course! Yes, of course!
I can 3) swim
And I can 4) fly !
Oh me, oh my!
Перевод ответа
Я умею 1) танцевать
И я умею 2) рисовать!
Да, конечно! Да, конечно!
Я умею 3) плавать
И я умею 4) летать!
Ой, боже мой!
World Kindness Day is November 13 and it promotes the principle of being kind to others and reinforces the power of kindness in communities.
Small acts of kindness can be done every day. It could
be as simple as opening a door, a good morning, a smile, a kind word. It may be a phone call to someone who is alone. There are many ways to show and spread affection and generosity by just being kind to others. Spread more kindness in your life and you will
find it will come back to you.
Share one of these poems with others to remind
them how kindness can change our world.
Inspirational Poems
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Popular Short Kindness Poems:
- The poem below, But When, reminds us even though we are busy we should not just think a kindly deed but we should actually take the time and do it.
- But When
Poet: E. A. BrininstoolWe are going to do a kindly deed,
Sometime, perhaps, but when?
Our sympathy give in a time of need,
Sometime, perhaps, but when?
We will do so much in the coming years;
We will banish the heartaches and doubts and fears,
And we’ll comfort the lonely and dry their tears,
Sometime, perhaps, but when?We will give a smile to a saddened heart,
Sometime, perhaps, but when?
Of the heavy burdens we’ll share a part,
Sometime, perhaps, but when?
Sometime we’re going to right the wrong;
Sometime the weak we will help make strong;
Sometime we’ll come with Love’s old, sweet song,
Sometime, perhaps, but when?
Desiderata Poem - A Habit To Embrace
Poet: Catherine Pulsifer, �2021Kindness is shown in many ways
It can make someone’s day
It may be only a little thing
But sunshine to others it will bring.Simple things, even a smile
Can brighten a day for others, while
It will come back to you
Show kindness in all you do.Hold a door, help others
You will soon discover
Something that seems small to you
Can have a huge impact that is true.Make kindness a habit today
Spread love and kindness in every way
You will find the world will be a better place
It is a habit we should all embrace.
Positive Poems - Some Little Good
Poet: Alice CaryTrue worth is in being, not seeming —
In doing, each day that goes by,
Some little good — not in dreaming
Of great things to do by and by.For whatever men say in their blindness,
And in spite of the fancies of youth,
There’s nothing so kingly as kindness,
And nothing so royal as truth.
Poems About Truth - Now
Poet: Chas. R. SkinnerIf you have kind words to say,
Say them now.
Tomorrow may not come your way
Do a kindness while you may,
Loved ones will not always stay;
Say them now.If you have a smile to show,
Show it now.
Make hearts happy, roses grow,
Let the friends around you know
The love you have before they go,
Show it now.
Kindness Quotes - Kindness and Honesty
Poet: Juanita RoachKindness helps make you loving and good,
Kindness helps make you do what you should.Honesty helps make you what you should be,
From the time you’re a baby until eternity.And if you are both honest and kind,
You’ll be welcomed and loved most all of the time.
Poems About Honesty - Wishing
Poet: Ella Wheeler WilcoxDo you wish the world were better?
Let me tell you what to do —
Set a watch upon your actions:
Keep them always straight and true,
Bid your mind of selfish motives;
Let your thoughts be clean and high;
You can make a little Eden
Of the sphere you occupy.Do you wish the world to be wiser?
Well, suppose you make a start
By accumulating wisdom
In the scrap-book of your heart.
Do not waste one page in folly;
Live to learn and learn to live;
If you want to increase knowledge.
You must get ere you can give.Do you wish the world were better?
Then remember day by day
Just to sow the seeds of kindness
As you pass along the way.
For the pleasure of the many
May be ofttimes traced to one.
As the hand that plants the acorn
Shelters armies from the sun. - Kindness Poem
Poem by W.J.M.Scarce the honey-dew of kindness;
Priceless is the balm of love;
Life-long joy a look oft giveth;
Endless pain when we reprove.Gentle words and kindly manners
Cast no more than acts of scorn;
Gain true friends and life is richer,
Making men seem heaven-born. - Kind Hearts
Poem by Alice Cary
also attributed to John RuskinKind hearts are the gardens,
Kind thoughts are the roots,
Kind words are the blossoms.
Kind deeds are the fruits. - Kindness
Poet: UnknownWould you soon disdain a foe —
Purge away his blindness?
Do not give him blow for blow;
Melt his heart with kindness!Searching out his want and will,
Sympathy so touches,
Gently as the drops distill
Ere the spring outgushes!Let him find you manly, kind,
Fighting wrong, and ever
Serving all with, heart and mind —
God crowns best endeavor.
Christian Poems - Deeds Of Kindness
Poet: UnknownSuppose the little cowslip
Should hang its little cup.
And say, «I’m such a tiny flower,
I’d better not grow up.»
How many a weary traveller
Would miss its fragrant smell!
How many a little child would grieve
To lose it from the dell!Suppose the glistening dew-drops
Upon the grass should say,
»What can a little dew-drop do?
I’d better roll away.»
The blade on which it rested.
Before the day was done,
Without a drop to moisten it
Would wither in the sun.Suppose the little breezes,
Upon a summer’s day,
Should think themselves too small to cool
The traveller on his way;
Who would not miss the smallest
And softest ones that blow,
And think they made a great mistake
If they were talking so?How many deeds of kindness
A little child may do.
Although it has so little strength,
And little wisdom too!
It needs a loving spirit,
Much more than strength, to prove,
How many things a child may do
For others by its love. - Little Things
Poet: UnknownA cup of water timely brought,
An offered easy chair,
A turning of the window-blind,
That all may feel the air;An early flower bestowed unasked,
A light and cautious tread,
A voice to softest whispers hushed
To spare an aching head —Oh, things like these, though little things,
The purest love disclose,
As fragrant atoms in the air
Reveal the hidden rose.
Little Things Poems - Little Deeds
Poet: UnknownNot mighty deeds make up the sum
Of happiness below;
But little acts of kindliness,
Which any child- may show.A merry sound to cheer the babe,
And tell a friend is near;
A word of ready sympathy
To dry the childish tear;A glass of water timely brought;
An offered easy-chair;
A turning of the window-blind
That all may feel the air;An early flower unasked bestowed;
A light and cautious tread;
A voice to gentlest whisper hushed
To spare the aching head, —Oh! deeds like these, though little things,
Yet purest love disclose,
As fragrant perfume on the air
Reveals the hidden rose.Our heavenly Father loves to see
These precious fruits of love;
And, if we only serve him here,
We’ll dwell with him above. - Little Acts of Kindness
Poet: UnknownLittle acts of kindness
Trifling though they are,
How they serve to brighten
This dark world of care!
Little acts of kindness,
Oh, how potent they,
To dispel the shadows
Of life’s cloudy day!Little acts of kindness,
How they cheer the heart!
What a world of gladness,
Will a smile impart!
How a gentle accent
Calms the troubled soul,
When the waves of passion
O’er it wildly roll!You may have around you
Sunshine if you will,
Or a host of shadows,
Gloomy, dreary, chill.
If you want the sunshine,
Smile, though sad at heart;
To the poor and needy
Kindly aid impart.To the soul-despairing
Breathe a hopeful word;
From your lips be only
Tones of kindness heard.
Even give for anger
Love and tenderness;
And in blessing others
You yourself will bless.Little acts of kindness,
Nothing do they cost;
Yet, when they are wanting,
Life’s best charm is lost.
Little acts of kindness,
Richest gems of earth,
Though they seem but trifles,
Priceless is their worth.
Poems Of Encouragement - Loving Kindness
Poet: Martha S. LippincottHow can we ease another’s pain
Their sorrows e’er dispel?
When they are sore depressed with gloom,
How can we break the spell,
And make their sad lives brighter seem,
By driving grief away?
‘Tis only loving kindness can.
Ah! love will find a way. - A Better Place
Poet: Catherine PulsiferActs of kindness can be like little lights,
Giving hope and direction to our long nights.
If we share the joy and give a kind word,
The world becomes better, that is what you heard.Actions speak louder than words can say,
Someone may need some help today.
Every day work a little harder to bring love,
Let’s share it universally, like sent from above.It takes only one act done with love and grace,
To make this world a better place!
Actions Speak Louder Than Words - An Act Of Kindness
Poet: Catherine PulsiferAn act of kindness may start with a smile,
Though small, it can go many a mile.When we take the time to be kind,
We may help others out of a bind.Helping out a neighbor or friend in need,
Can plant a seed of hope and love indeed.Little acts of kindness shows we care,
Sometimes in this world, these acts are rare.
Poems About Helping Others - A Deed And A Word
Poet: Charles MacKayA little stream had lost its way
Amid the grass and fern;
A passing stranger scooped a well,
Where weary men might turn;
He walled it in, and hung with care
A ladle at the brink;
He thought not of the deed he did,
But judged that all might drink.
He passed again, and lo! the well.
By summer never dried,
Had cooled ten thousand parching tongues,
And saved a life beside.A nameless man, amid a crowd
That thronged the daily mart,
Let fall a word of hope and love,
Unstudied, from the heart;
A whisper on the tumult thrown,
A transitory breath
It raised a brother from the dust,
It saved a soul from death.
O germ! O fount! O word of love!
O thought at random cast!
Ye were but little at the first,
But mighty at the last.
Kindness Quotes Page 2 - Live For Something
Poet: ChalmersLive for something.
Do good and leave behind you
A monument of virtue that
The storm of time can never destroy.Write your name in kindness, love and mercy
On the hearts of thousands you come in
Contact with, year by year. . . .
Good deeds will shine
As the stars of heaven. - The Spoken Word
Poet: David V. BushWhate’er in life we say or do
A boomerang will be,
For from the law of «like brings like»
We never can be free.If lofty thoughts spring from your heart,
And goodness fills your mind,
The waves you send abroad in life
Will come back glad and kind.If sin or malice taint your soul,
And fill your thoughts with hate.
Be certain that the evil waves
Will haunt you soon or late.If you spread cheer and love around;
If noble deeds you do.
All these in time will bring reward.
And travel back to you.If we’re to help this suffering world
In thought or word or deed.
Since what we sow we’re sure to reap,
It’s kindness that we need.If some weak brother falls or slips
Upon the toilsome way,
Lend him a hand, and help him rise.
And guard the things you say.God’s changeless laws are working still
And every word comes back;
And gossip’s evil tongue some day
May have you on the rack.So send kind thoughts to all mankind
Where’er the skies extend;
For each thought, be it good or bad,
Will come back in the end. - Little
by Frederic W. FarrarLittle self-denials, little honesties,
little passing words of sympathy,
little nameless acts of kindness,
little silent victories over favorite temptations, —
these are the silent threads of gold which,
when woven together,
gleam out so brightly in
the pattern of life that God approves. - Scatter Seeds
Poet: Sister Dora (Dorothy Wyndlow Pattison)Let the world be better, brighter,
For your having trod its way;
Let your light be seen afar,
Ere sinks down life’s little day.Scatter seeds of love and kindness
As you tread the heavenward road;
You will find them all again
In the paradise of God. - The Real Good?
Poet: John Boyle O’ReillyWhat is the real good?
I asked in musing mood.
Order, said the law-court;
Knowledge, said the school;
Truth, said the wise man;
Pleasure, said the fool;
Love, said the maiden;
Beauty, said the page;
Freedom, said the dreamer;
Home, said the sage;
Fame, said the soldier;
Equity, the seer: —
Spake my heart full sadly,
«The answer is not here.»
Then within my bosom,
Softly this I heard,
«Each heart holds the secret,
Kindness is the word!»
Quotes About Helping Others - It Is Much
Poet UnknownA heart-felt smile, a gentle tone,
A thoughtful word, a tender touch,
A passing act of kindness done, —
‘Tis all, but it is much.These are not things to win applause,
No earthly fame awaiteth such;
But surely by the heavenly laws
They are accounted much. - Doing Kindness
Poet: George HerbertBe useful where thou livest, that they may
Both want and wish thy pleasing presence still:
Kindness, good parts, great places, are the way
To compass this. Find out men’s want and will,
And meet them there. All worldly joys go less
To the one joy of doing kindnesses.
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