PPT-Hark, Hear the Bells! 3 rd

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Grade Hark Hear the Bells Hark hear the bells Hark hear the bells Tis the season ding dong ding Hark hear the bells Hark hear the bells Hear them ringing ding dong

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Grade Hark Hear the Bells Hark hear the bells Hark hear the bells Tis the season ding dong ding Hark hear the bells Hark hear the bells Hear them ringing ding dong ding Joyfully ring Joyfully ring Seasons greetings ding dong ding Joyfully ring Joyfully ring . T-Title. T: Predict the TITLE. What do you think the title means? . TPCASTT for “The Bells”. TPCASTT. P-. Paraphase. Summarize the poem by stanza. Stanza #1: It’s winter time and silver sleigh bells can be heard lightly tinkling musically. Stars twinkle in the night sky. The bells predict merriment (happiness).. Jingle bells,. Jingle all the way.. Oh what fun it is to ride . In a one horse open sleigh, HEY!. Jingle bells,. Jingle bells,. Jingle all the way.. Oh what fun it is to ride . In a one horse open sleigh.. Luke 8:4-18. Great emphasis is placed on hearing. Christ said, “He who has ears to hear, let him hear” (Matthew 11:15; Mark 4:9, 23; Luke 8:8; 14:35). To the seven churches of Asia, he wrote, “He who has an ear to hear, let him hear what the Spirit says” (Revelation 2:7, 11, 17, 29; 3:6, 13, 22)\. The repetition of a vowel sound is called. Onomatopoeia. Alliteration. Assonance. consonance. The repetition of a sound at the beginning of the word is. Assonance. Consonance. Alliteration. rhyme. The repetition of a sound at the end of the word is called. Jingle . bell, jingle bell, jingle bell rock. Jingle bells swing and jingle bells ring. Snowing and blowing up bushels of fun. Now the jingle hop has begun.. Jingle . bell, jingle bell, jingle bell rock. Maracas. Tambours. Cymbals. Cabassas. Wood blocks. Monkey drums. Claves. Tambourines. Tambourines. Indian bells. Bell tree. Thunder maker. Triangles. Rainbow bells. Beaters. Rain sticks. Luke 8:4-18. Great emphasis is placed on hearing. Christ said, “He who has ears to hear, let him hear” (Matthew 11:15; Mark 4:9, 23; Luke 8:8; 14:35). To the seven churches of Asia, he wrote, “He who has an ear to hear, let him hear what the Spirit says” (Revelation 2:7, 11, 17, 29; 3:6, 13, 22)\. Everybody likes to take a holiday. Everybody likes to take a rest. Spending time together with the family. Sharing lots of love and happiness.. Come on, ring those bells,. Light the Christmas tree,. Jesus is the king, born for you and me.. Sing.  . 13. And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, .  . 14. Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men. . Luke 2:13-14. 英文绘本. 圣诞特辑. Dashing through the snow. In a one-horse open sleigh. O'er the fields we go. Laughing all the way. Bells on bobtail ring. Making spirits bright. What fun it is to . to add to the poem’s sound, meaning, and emotional effect on the reader.. Poetry:. Is the art of expressing one’s thoughts in verse. Uses few words to . convey . its message. Is meant to be read aloud. Anthem for Doomed . Y. outh. By Wilfred Owen. Who is Wilfred . owen. ?. Wilfred Edward Salter Owen (1893 – 1918) was an English poet and soldier, one of the leading poets of the First World War. Portrays often shocking and realistic war poetry on the horrors of trenches and gas warfare. Define your word and use it in a sentence.. “Jabberwocky”. By Lewis . Caroll. Objectives. I can determine the meanings and/or connotations of words based on their context.. I can analyze a writer’s purpose for using figurative language.. With thanks to and acknowledgment of the . A. ssociation of . R. inging . T. eachers. The Meanings of Bells. One bell or a whole peal calling over the centuries:. To wake. To pray. To work. To celebrate.

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