Goody Two-Shoes was a good little girl. with them. “Two shoes, two shoes, See my pretty two shoes ! ” Two-Shoes. It was seven o'clock in the morning. Wilson's door. Tap, tap! little Billy. Goody Two-Shoes put down all her wooden letters like this: b a 1 h k mo q su w y x fd cegin prt v zj Billy could name every letter. Then he put the letters like this: a b c d e f g h ij k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Billy's mother came in. She was pleased. After that Goody Two-Shoes went to help Sally Simpson. “Bow-wow!” said the dog at the door. “Come in,” said Sally's mother. “We are glad to see you." Goody Two-Shoes asked Sally to spell top and ball and hen.. Sally could spell them as fast as you can. Farmer Cook had three children. Two-Shoes came to the door. Goody Two-Shoes gave them her letters. “What did you have for dinner ?” “Bread,” said little Tom. “Spell it,” said she. B-r-e-a-d, spelled Tom with the letters. “Now, Polly, what did you have ?” “Apple pie.” Then she spelled it. Now, let us play Goody Two-Shoes. Who will play Billy? Who can spell apple pie? SOUND DRILL three shut luck lay thing ship stick way throne shape thick pray thump sheep black stay A RIDDLE As round as an apple, as deep as a cup, All the king's horses can not pull it up. |