What are the nouns in Little Bo Peep?
Bo Peep, sheep
What is the past tense in Little Bo Peep
Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep
What is the prepositional phrase?
What is the setting of the story?
The setting is on a farm long ago.
What is the Present Tense in Little Bo Peep?
Doesn't know where to find them
What are the verbs in Little Bo Peep?
Lost, find, leave, come, wagging
Rhyming
Conditionals: Make Little Bo Peep into a conditional If, Then Statement
If Little Bo Peep is patient, then her sheep will come home
What is the solution in the story?
To be patient and wait for her sheep to come home
What is the future tense in Little Bo Peep
They'll come home
What is the adjective?
Little
Opposites
(leave, come) (find, lost)
What is the Problem in the story of Little Bo Peep?
The Problem is that she lost her sheep.
Compare and Contrast Little Bo Peep with Mary Had a Little Lamb. (They are similar because, they are different because)
They are similar because they are both about a sheep. They are different because the human must be patient in Little Bo Peep, and the Sheep must be patient in Mary had a Little Lamb.
Read Little Bo Peep perfect with no mistakes
When I say perfect---I don't mean good, or great-- I MEAN PERFECT!
Pronoun
Contractions
they'll, doesn't
Who is the main character?
Bo Peep
doesn't have to be perfect
Challenge a judge to a speed battle in Little Bo Peep
fastest speed wins
helping verb
has lost
What is the preposition?
behind
What is the Infinitive in Little Bo Peep
to find them
Make a parody of Little Bo Peep. For example, "My Big Teacher has lost...
My big teacher has lost his mind and everyone thinks he has gone crazy with anger. Just leave him alone and hope that he doesn't have a rager.
What is the theme of the story in one word?
Patience