| New York (State). Legislature - New York (State) - 1919 - 1158 pages
...Conducted by Miss Myer. 1. Peascods. (An English Folk Dance.) 2. Baa, Baa, Black Sheep. (Action Play.) Baa, baa, Black Sheep, Have you any wool? Yes, Sir. Yes, Sir, Three bags full: One for the master, And one for the dame, And one for the little boy Who cries in the lane. 3. Little Miss... | |
| 1919 - 186 pages
...track! Your willing tools are we, Aiding men brave and free. Give us work! Never shirk! Clickety-clack!" Baa, baa, black sheep, have you any wool? Yes, sir; yes, sir; many bags full; Some for the sweaters, some for the mitts, And plenty for the socks every lassie knits.... | |
| Kathie Barrs - Education - 1994 - 150 pages
...sounds to accompany well known songs. Start with easy examples such as clapping or knee slaps. * * * * Baa baa black sheep * * * * * Have you a-ny wool? * * * * Yes sir, yes sir, * * * Three bags full. Tapping fingertips fingernails knuckles whole fingers whole hand Rubbing as above Slapping as above... | |
| Ken Adams - Early childhood education - 2000 - 68 pages
...Using a cut-out spider, you can show how the spider first runs up, falls down, then climbs up again. Baa, baa black sheep Have you any wool? Yes sir, yes sir, Three bags fall. One for the master, One for the dame, One for the little boy, Who lives down the lane. This is... | |
| Kofi Anyidoho - African literature (English) - 2000 - 404 pages
...Australia while their own children's psyche is continually fractured by such dangerous nonsense as Baa! Baa! Black sheep Have you any wool? Yes, sir. yes sir! Tbree bugs fulL..? Next time we watch our children happily singing such verses on Ghana Television,... | |
| Kay Albrecht, Kay M. Albrecht, Linda G. Miller - Education - 2000 - 502 pages
...bumblebee, Won't my mommy be so proud of me? I'm bringing home a baby bumblebee, "Ouch! It stung me!" Baa, Baa, Black Sheep Baa, baa. black sheep, Have...master. One for my dame, And one for the little boy Who lives in the lane. The Bear Went Over the Mountain The bear went over the mountain. The bear went... | |
| Jenny L'Amour - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2001 - 20 pages
...visitin' my kin. Kitty Cat, Kitty Cat what did you there? Had one big old cat fight and lost lots of hair Baa Baa Black Sheep, have you any wool? Yes Sir, Yes Sir, l sure enough do Heavy wool for winter, tight wool for spring Now show me the money or you won 't get... | |
| Susan Ann Stelfox - Family & Relationships - 2002 - 58 pages
...— r for my mas - ter. and one for my dame. and one for the lit - tte boy who lives down the lane. Baa, baa, black sheep, Have you any wool? Yes, sir, yes, sir, Three bags full. ?/ '? DAY Your baby spends quite a bit of time at the changing table. Why not make it more interesting... | |
| Eric Donald Hirsch, Joseph F. Kett, James Trefil, James S. Trefil - Fiction - 2002 - 944 pages
...about people and their social relationships. The first line of a nursery Baa, baa, black sheep rhyme: Baa, baa, black sheep, Have you any wool? Yes sir, yes sir, Three bags full. JANE AUSTEN. An engraving from a sketch by her sister Cassandra. * By extension, a "Babbitt" is a narrow-minded,... | |
| Jill Christman - Biography & Autobiography - 2002 - 276 pages
...yet, anyway—but I am saying that they took the path of least resistance and let him die. Bah bah, black sheep, Have you any wool? Yes, sir, yes, sir, three bags full. One for the master, one for the dame, one for the little boy who lives down the lane. He filled three pans... | |
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