Little Bo-Peep
Has lost her sheep,
And can not tell
Where to find them.
Leave them alone,
And they will come home,
And bring their tails
Behind them.
Bo-PeeP: Good morning, Boy Blue!
I have lost my sheep.
Boy Blue: Have you looked for them?
Bo-PeeP: Yes, I have looked for them.
Boy Blue: Did you look in the corn?
Bo-PeeP: Yes. They were not there.
Boy Blue: Come with me to the meadow.
We will look for them there.
Boy Blue: I hear your sheep, Bo-Peep!
I see them, too.
Bo-PeeP: Oh, yes! There they are!
They are in the meadow.
I will take them to the barn.
Boy Blue: I will go with you, Bo-Peep.
Bo-PeeP: Thank you, Little Boy Blue.
Bring your horn with you.
( Mother Goose )
tail: the end part of some animals
A) Answer the following questions.
1) What problem does Little Bo-Peep have at the beginning of the story?
2) Who helped Little Bo-Peep find her sheep
3) Where did they find the sheep
4) Where did they take the sheep after they found them?
5) Do you think Little Bo-Peep and Little Boy Blue are friends?
B) What’s the word? Write the correct words from the story.
1) the place where people or animals live: h _ _ _
2) not in front of: b _ _ _ _ _
3) the early part of the day: m _ _ _ _ _ _
4) not big: l _ _ _ _ _
5) not with others: a _ _ _ _
C) Yes or No? Read the sentences carefully. Write Yes or No for each one.
1) _____ Little Bo-Peep lost her chickens.
2) _____ The sheep were found in the corn.
3) _____ Little Bo-Peep is a girl.
4) _____ Little Bo-Peep wants to take the sheep to the barn.
5) _____ Little Bo-Peep takes care of many different kinds of animals.