Look at this. We have the words that begin with k. Do you know the word that starts with k? Look at this card. What's this? Right. This is a kangaroo. Did you hear /k/ sound? K makes /k/, /k/, /k/ sound. Let's look at another card starts with k.
What is the difference between chicks and ducklings?
Ducklings can swim because they have webbed feet but chicks can't swim. So ducklings can find food on the land and in water but chicks find food on only the land.
This little chick is black. She stands in the barnyard on a big haystack. This little chick is brown. She is feeling sad and wearing a frown. This little chick is yellow. She's friends with the rooster; he's a handsome fellow. This little chick is white. She dances and plays, oh what a sight. This little chick is purple. She spends her day running around in a circle. This little chick is green. She is the prettiest chick I've ever seen. This little chick is blue. She lays eggs for me and you. This little chick is pink. She goes down to the pond to get a drink. All of these chicks live at the farm, Out in the big red barn.
Who came out of the shell in this picture? A duckling came out of the shell and said, "I am out!" Who came out of the shell next? A chick came out of the shell and said, "Me, too" How did they get out of the eggs? They pecked the shell with their beaks. What is the duckling doing? It is digging a hole. It might try to catch the worms underground. And the chick wants to copy the duckling. What is it saying? "Me too" In what ways are ducklings and chicks alike? How different are they? Do you think a real chick would follow a duckling into the water? No, I don't think so. Because chicks can't swim. A chick's body wasn't made for swimming. It didn't have webbed feet like a duckling. Do you think the chick will try to swim again? It said, "Not me!" on the last page. It won't try to swim into the water again!