<p>1、Listening:三字经、唐诗、0a、0b、牙牙学语、海尼曼GK、行为习惯、情商课。</p><p>2、Reading:</p><p>分级:(GK)8本、(中)2本</p><p>中文绘本:如下图</p><p>英文绘本:如下图</p><p>3、Video:0b(2)、牙牙学语(13-14)、Teletubbies1集.</p> <p>M:Oh!Look! what? A beautiful butterfly.</p><p>M: Do you know why do the butterflies like the flowers?</p><p>M: They get food from the flowers. Look, they have very tongues.</p><p>M: Show me your tongue.Jaosn. Oh, the butterfly's tongue is even longer than yours.</p><p>She uses it to drink from the flower.</p><p>J:wow!</p><p>M:Jason,the butterfly thinks you're a flower.</p><p>She is so pretty. You can to be a butterfly.</p><p>Look,I'm a little butterfly now!</p><p>You can flap your swings.</p><p>M:Look,I can fly here,I can fly there,I’m high in the air! Follow me, please.</p><p>M/J:Look,I can fly here,I can fly there,I’m high in the air!</p><p>J:Flap,flap,flap.</p><p>Oh,look,there is a worm.I think we have to be something else.I used to like plaving at being a worm.</p><p>J:No!</p><p>M:Jaosn,You know what? A butterfly is a caterpillar when it is young. Caterpillars become beautiful butterflies when they grow up! When I was a child,I used to like playing at being a worm.</p><p>It's very easy to be a worm.</p><p>I'll show you how.</p><p>First, you have to lie down on the ground.</p><p>Then, you wriggle around.</p><p>I'm a wriggly worm!</p><p>We are wriggly worms.</p><p>I want to be a wriggly worm, too!</p><p>I'm a wriggly worm!</p><p>I'm a wriggly worm, I'm a wriggly worm.</p><p>How do you do? I love you!</p><p>I'm a wriggly worm.</p><p>That was fun.</p><p>What animal do you want to be now?</p><p>Hmmm! I don't know.</p><p>Look, Jason!There's a little frog!</p><p>Why don't you play at being frogs?</p><p>Hmmm, frogs are not as pretty as butterflies</p><p>or as wriggly as worms.</p><p>But frogs do play a game you like.</p><p>What's your favorite game?</p><p>Jumping in muddy puddles!</p><p>Yes! Frogs love jumping in muddy puddles.</p><p>Yes, Jason! Let's play frogs!</p><p>I'm a little froggy!</p><p>I'm a little froggy!</p><p>The froggies have found a nice big muddy puddle to play in.</p><p>We love jumping up and down in muddy puddles.</p><p>J/M:“Mm, ah!” went the little green frog one day.</p><p>“Mm, ah!” went the little green frog.</p><p>“Mm, ah!” went the little green frog one day.And the little green frog went. “Mm, ah, mm, ah, mm, ah ah!”</p><p>M:Butterflies and worms are very nice!</p><p>But I like frogs the best!</p> <p>The Butterfly Lifecycle</p><p>The life cycle of a butterfly has 4 steps: eggs, caterpillar (a.k.a. larva), pupa, adult.</p><p>Most female butterflies lay their eggs on the kinds of plants their caterpillars will want to eat – this helps make sure the young are able to start eating right after they hatch. Otherwise, they will starve.</p><p>Some butterfly eggs hatch in a few days; others in a few months. The average is 8 days.</p><p>Only 1 in every 100 eggs survives and hatches; the rest are eaten or killed by disease.</p> <p>Caterpillars usually begin by eating their own egg shell.</p><p>As it eats, and eats, and eats the caterpillar grows. It becomes too big for its own skin and has to shed or molt the old skin.</p><p>Some swallowtail caterpillars make tents out of leaves for shelter.</p><p>When a caterpillar reaches full size, it will molt to reveal a soft new body called a prepupa. The caterpillar spins silk and attaches itself to a twig or stick. His new soft body will harden to form a chrysalis.</p> <p>Inside the chrysalis, the pupa changes into an adult butterfly. This transformation can take a few days for some kinds of butterflies or up to a year for others!</p><p>The chrysalis will crack open when the adult butterfly is grown. Butterfly wings are soft and crumpled when they first emerge from their chrysalis. They have to pump blood into them and wait for them to harden before they can fly.</p><p>Some butterflies hibernate during the winter – in caves, under leaves, inside houses, and other safe places.</p><p>Adult butterflies can live from a week to over a year, depending on the species.</p><p>In North America, thousands of monarch butterflies migrate 1,800 miles each fall to spend the cold months on the coast of California or in Mexico. They travel about 80 miles per day!</p><p>For protection different butterflies use different defense mechanisms: camouflage, bad taste and smell, mimic the look of those that taste bad, “eye spots” or wing patterns to look bigger. Some caterpillars even have spots that make them look like snakes!</p><p>The color on butterfly wings are from thousands of tiny scales.</p> <p>There are about 17,500 named species of butterflies. You would have to find 10 different kinds a day for 3 years to come close to seeing them all.</p><p>Butterflies flap all its wings at the same time at about 5 beats per second.</p><p>A butterflies “tongue” is called a proboscis. Some sip flower nectar, tree sap, or salts and minerals from damp soil and puddles. Others may drink the liquid from decaying fruit (and even animal droppings!).</p><p>Butterflies “taste” with their front feet!</p> <p>The Queen Alexandra’s Birdwing is the largest butterfly in the world (and one of the rarest). Its wingspan can grow to 11 inches! The smallest butterfly in the world is the pygmy blue, with a wingspan of 0.5 inches.</p><p>Butterflies around the world are in danger and some species have already become extinct due to the destruction of their habitat (home environment) and loss of food plants. Another reason is that butterflies are caught and killed for collections and to be sold in displays.</p>