- 美国经典语文课本:McGuffey Readers:Book2(英文原版+同步导学版)
- (美)威廉·H·麦加菲 (加)琳达·马斯林
- 451字
- 2020-11-18 14:04:35
LESSON 13
IF I WERE A SUNBEAM
WORD LIST
woodlands divine raised until drooping
blessed whose seek upward hovels
inner steal heaven hearts lilies
die roaming
1. “If I were a sunbeam,
I know what I'd do;
I would seek white lilies,
Roaming woodlands through.
I would steal among them,
Softest light I'd shed,
Until every lily
Raised its drooping head. ”
2. “If I were a sunbeam,
I know where I'd go;
Into lowly hovels,
Dark with want and woe:
Till sad hearts looked upward,
I would shine and shine;
Then they'd think of heaven,
Their sweet home and mine.”
3. Are you not a sunbeam,
Child, whose life is glad
With an inner brightness
Sunshine never had?
Oh, as God has blessed you,
Scatter light divine!
For there is no sunbeam
But must die or shine.
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STUDY GUIDE
A. Sound Work—Unscramble the words into one of your list words.
ddlwoaons _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
stareh _ _ _ _ _ _
tilnu _ _ _ _ _
driesa _ _ _ _ _ _
ide _ _ _
sohew _ _ _ _ _
vindie _ _ _ _ _ _
B. Word Work—Find the rhyming word from your list words and write them on the line.
shine ________
feel ________
beak ________
dinner ________
C. Sentence Work—Find the list word that:
1. combines two words together to make a new word and has 7 letters__________
2. begins with an h and is 6 letters long and means a home that is in disrepair __________
3. is a group of flowers and starts with an l __________
4. is 5 letters long and means to take something __________
5. begins with the letter w, is 9 letters long and combines two words together to make a new word __________
D. Slate work—Copy the stanzas from the poem onto the lines provided. Underline the list words.
1. “If I were a sunbeam, I know what I'd do;
I would seek white lilies, Roaming woodlands through.
I would steal among them, Softest light I'd shed,
Until every lily Raised its drooping head. ”
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2. “If I were a sunbeam, I know where I'd go;
Into lowly hovels, Dark with want and woe:
Till sad hearts looked upward, I would shine and shine;
Then they'd think of heaven, Their sweet home and mine.”
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3. Are you not a sunbeam, Child, whose life is glad
With an inner brightness Sunshine never had?
Oh, as God has blessed you, Scatter light divine!
For there is no sunbeam But must die or shine.
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