PHONIC JINGLES
| Phonic Drill | |
| 1. A little frog | frog |
| Sat on a log, | log |
| In a thick fog, | fog |
| Beside the bog. | bog |
| 2. A little dog | dog |
| Came to the log. | log |
| Frog went “Kerchog!” | Ker chog |
| Into the bog. | bog |
M. S. Willis.
Slowly.
1. A lit-tle frog Sat on a
log, In a thick fog, Be-side the bog.
Will the frog come up again, Frank?
Yes, he came up then.
He has his head out now.
Don’t you see his head in the water?
Look! He went under the water.
Now he has come up again.
He is looking at us. Let us hide.
There! Did you see him jump?
He is out of the brook now?
It is time to go home, Max.
Oh no, please don’t go, Grace.
Yes, we must go, Max.
Let us all go through the woods.
We will go to the barn and play.
Yes, Grace, please go to the barn.
Look at that rabbit.
Where, Frank, where?
Please show me.
Look in the woods.
Oh, I see him now.
Look at him hop.
See his little white tail!
There he goes! See him jump!
That Rabbit is not like Bun, Frank.
No, Max, that rabbit is Bun’s cousin.
Bun’s cousins live here in the woods.
They have homes in the woods.
What is a rabbit’s home like, Frank?
It is a hole under the ground, Max.
Rabbits make the hole in the ground.
One time I saw a rabbit’s home.
I went with Father to see it.
The hole was away under the ground.
The mother rabbit was not in the hole.
The baby rabbits were sleeping there.
Father said, “Pull them out, Frank.
Now look at them.
Then let them go back into the hole.”
Please show me a rabbit’s home, Frank.
Yes, some day I will be glad to, Max.
Thank you, Frank, thank you.
I like to see a rabbit jump. Don’t you?
Yes. I know a rime about a rabbit.
It is a rime that I can sing.
Please sing it for me, Frank.