Jack s Rabbits Book 3

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Jack s Rabbits Book 3 An updated reprint of Nature Knowledge The Newton Readers Book 1 Reading Made Simple

The Newton Readers Book 1 (Published by Blackie and Son Ltd. in the 1800 s) was an early reader many years ago, which imparted nature knowledge to children as they learned to read. It must be one of the greatest advantages of learning to read, that the world of knowledge is opened to the young mind, which is ready to absorb all manner of fascinating facts, so taught in an interesting manner. Few copies of this book remain in existence. I can find no record of the subsequent books. In order to preserve the book for future generations, I have reprinted this first book in sections to make it more accessible for the early reader, and given it a more updated feel with a colour frontage while keeping the original line drawings alongside the text. I have modified the text only slightly where it was necessary, due to the age of the original publication, whilst by no means detracting from its charm. I have not added more pictures to the text as I believe that children should be taught to focus on the words for meaning, and to avoid seeing all literature as entertainment. You will find that the stories depict the age in which they were written and as such also impart historical knowledge to the reader, which the wise parent/teacher can use profitably 2 All rights reserved. 1st edition Copyright J. Arrowsmith 2017 Published by: Reading Made simple, Rowdean, West Beeches Rd. Crowborough, UK. TN6 2AG

3 How to help your student with harder words in the text. There are a few words, that the early phonic reader may not yet have encountered. I explain below how to approach them. Teacher/parent - read this page first yourself so that you are equipped to help. If you know that your student cannot sound any words in the book, then simply supply them to keep the sense of the passage. Most of these harder words do belong to a phonic family, but you don t want to spoil the flow by using them as a teaching point while they are reading the text. If you feel it is appropriate, then you may use the notes below to draw the student s attention to a few. knock - silent k voice - soft c when followed by e. large - soft g when followed by e. early - ear saying er. cousin - ou saying u edges - soft g when followed by e.

1. Oh, that s the postman s knock! said Dick Wilson one morning. It is a letter for Father. I ll run and fetch it. He got the letter out of the letter-box, and on his way back he tried to read the name on the outside. 2. This isn t Father s name, he said. Just look, Mother. 4 Master Dick Wilson, 21 High Street, Liverpool. 3. Why, it s for me! And Dick jumped for joy. Here was a real letter, and all for himself. He opened it, and found he could read it all. It was a letter from Mrs. Williams, asking him to spend a few days at the farm.

5 4. Dick was up early next morning; and, after a long ride in the train, he saw his cousin at the station. After a drive of about half an hour he was at the farm. 5. Come and see my rabbits, said Jack almost at once. Oh yes, that will be jolly! said Dick in high glee. Come along then, and I will show them to you.

6 6. Jack led Dick up the garden, and pulled a carrot as he went. Soon they came to a neat and clean little hutch against the garden wall, under the shade of a tree. 7. The rabbits had heard Jack s voice, and were looking out between the bars of the hutch. They knew Jack would bring them something nice to eat. 8. There was a fine large rabbit, and two little baby ones, only a few weeks old. The little ones were standing upright on their large hind feet, so that they might better see their master who was so kind to them. 9. Jack asked Dick to stroke their nice soft fur, and to look at their long ears, bright eyes, and very short tail.

7 10. He then took them out of their hutch and put them on the ground. You see, said Jack, they do not run like cats and dogs, but leap about on their hind legs. They cannot run well, for their hind legs are so much longer than their front ones. 11. Look at their toes, Dick. Their claws are not so sharp as a cat s claws. Wild Rabbits

8 12. What do you give them to eat? I give them oats, bran, and green stuff. They are very fond of carrots. Just watch them eat this one. 13. Dick then watched them as they fed, and saw that they did not hold their heads sideways as cats and dogs do. They bit off very small pieces with their front teeth. 14. Then Jack gently opened the mouth of the large rabbit, to show his friend its teeth. Dick saw only four teeth, and these were long, and had edges as sharp as chisels. 15. But Jack told him to look at the back of the rabbit s mouth. He did so, and then he saw many smaller teeth; but these were not so sharp. 16. He told Dick that the front teeth were the biting teeth, and that the smaller ones were used for chewing the food.

9 Tell me about the rabbit s: Can you remember? Fur: Rabbits have soft fur. Ears: They have long ears. Tails: Their tails are very short. Legs: Their hind legs are much longer than their front legs. So rabbits do not run like dogs and cats, but leap about on their hind legs. Teeth: Rabbits have four sharp teeth, with which they bite off small pieces when they feed. They have small teeth at the back with which they chew their food. Food: Rabbits eat oats, bran, and green stuff. They are very fond of carrots.

10 Use these words: Label this picture of a rabbit. ears hind legs front legs fur tail teeth Circle the ones a rabbit eats: oats fish carrots chicken meat bran cabbage