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Date: 3/10/2012 Week: 22 Class: 小甲 Teachers: 黃大華 / 李振德 1. Topics 上課內容:

a. New symbols ㄕ ㄏ b. New Terms 喝水, 爬山 c. Speaking Drills

2. Activities 課堂活動: a. Review Games b. Activities: 雨中即景

3. Homework 本週作業:

Please do BoAi Homework Lesson 19 a. 19-1, Maze and strok sequence.

b. 19-2, Rainbow words. Write stroke #1 in Red, #2 in Blue, and #3 in Green. c. 19-3, Cut and the paste the pictures with matching sound to each grid. d. 19-4, Color pictures containing ㄕ ㄏ sounds and reveal the hidden object. e. 19-5, Cut the paste matching symbols to the bottles above.

4. Important Message to Parents 家長聯絡事項:

a. Please utilize our class web page. Go to MHCS-NJ.Org, Language Department, Class PK.

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