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Zac the Rat
TM

Complete each word to rhyme with Hint: Use the picture clues to help.

ran , then say the word.
2.

1.

ran
3. 4.

an an
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an

1

Name
Write the missing short vowel in each word, then say the word.

short

a

cat

1.

v n m p c t
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2. 4. 6.

b g h t r t

3. 5.

Circle the words that rhyme. 2

Name Write these words in the correct shapes, then say the words.

to
1.

the
2.

a

and
3.

is

look

a

4.

5.

6.
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Teacher Note: Practice with high-frequency words.

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Word Bank

man
1.

hand

bat

ants
2. 4. 6.

pants

ham

Read the words in the Word Bank. Write the missing letter in each word, then say the word.

ham and at
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an nts ants

3. 5.

4

Name Circle the word that best completes the sentence, then write the word in the blank.

1. The rat is 2. Zac sat on a 3. The 4. The

. . naps had sat sad mat pat fat can cat hat

. .

ran to the jam

ants an pants
5

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Name

short

a

Circle the things that have the short a sound, then write about the picture. Use the Word Bank to help you.

cat

Word Bank

bat

jam

rat

hat

bag

ants

6

Teacher Note: Ask emergent writers to simply write their favorite short-a words from the picture.

Peg the Hen
TM

Complete each word to rhyme with Hint: Use the picture clues to help.

hen , then say the word.
2.

1.

hen
3. 4.

en en
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en

7

Name
Complete each word to rhyme with Hint: Use the picture clues to help.

fallthen say the word. ,
2. 4.

1.

fall b
Write a different word that rhymes with Draw a picture to match the word. . fall

t w

3.

sm

8

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Name Write these words in the correct shapes, then say the words.

here
1.

go

in
2.

of

into
3.

away

he re
5.

4.

6.
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Teacher Note: Practice with high-frequency words.

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Name
Write the missing short vowel in each word, then say the word.

short

e

ten

1.

h n t n b d
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2. 4. 6.

j t b ll t nt

3. 5.

Circle the words that rhyme. 10

Name Circle the word that best completes the sentence, then write the word in the blank.

1. The hen has 2. She is in a 3. She gets 4. Ten pets get on the

. . . .

begs wags eggs jet pet let was wet net red bed bat
11

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Name

short
Circle the things that have the short e sound, then write about the picture. Use the Word Bank to help you.

e

ten

Word Bank

men

hen

jet

bed

web

bell

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Teacher Note: Ask emergent writers to simply write their favorite short-e words from the picture.

The Big Hit
TM

Complete each word to rhyme with Hint: Use the picture clues to help.

big, then say the word.
2.

1.

big
3. 4.

ig ig
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ig

13

Word Bank

lick

ring

king

sick

sing

kick

In the blanks below, write the words that end with , then say the words.

ick

In the blanks below, write the words that end with , then say the words.

ing

14

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Name Write these words in the correct shapes, then say the words.

up
1.

has
2.

give

no
3.

he

not

no

4.

5.

6.
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Teacher Note: Practice with high-frequency words.

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Name
Write the missing short vowel in each word, then say the word.

short

i

pig

1.

m tt l ps d p
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2. 4. 6.

f sh z p s x

3. 5.

Circle the words that rhyme.

16

Name Circle the word that best completes the sentence, then write the word in the blank.

1. She has a pet 2. The 3. He 4. His hat is

. has a bell the ball

.

fit fish wish pig big peg hats fits hits big bag dig

TM

.

.

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Name 1. A sentence tells a complete thought. 2. All sentences start with a capital letter. 3. Telling sentences end with a period.

The cat naps.

Trace each sentence, then fill in the boxes correctly.

1.

The pig has a hat.

T he pig has a hat .
2. She has a pet fish.

he has a pet fish
3. The ball hits the mitt.
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TM

he ball hits the mitt
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Mox’s Shop
Complete each word to rhyme with Hint: Use the picture clues to help.

Mox

TM

fog , then say the word.
2.

1.

fog
3. 4.

og og
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og

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Word Bank

hot

mop

top

pot

hop

cot

In the blanks below, write the words that end with , then say the words.

ot

In the blanks below, write the words that end with , then say the words.

op

20

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Name Write these words in the correct shapes, then say the words.

says
1.

they

good
2.

we

too
3.

do

g o od

4.

5.

6.
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Name
Write the missing short vowel in each word, then say the word.

short

o

top

1.

f x l ck d ll
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2. 4. 6.

p t cl ck d g

3. 5.

Circle the words that rhyme. 22

Name Circle the word that best completes the sentence, then write the word in the blank.

1. He drops the 2. The 3. The fox has a 4. The frog

. is hot

bet fox box got pot pat

. .

lock lick lot hops hot hats

.

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Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz Name
On the numbered lines, write the words from the Word Bank in ABC order. Use the alphabet above to help you. Word Bank

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

fox got hot box dog cot
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Write two or more words from the Word Bank that rhyme.

Gus the Duck
TM

Complete each word to rhyme with Hint: Use the picture clues to help.

rub, then say the word.
2.

1.

rub
3. 4.

ub ub
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ub

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Word Bank

bat

dog

bed

dig

ball

duck

In the blanks below, write the words that begin with , then say the words.

b

In the blanks below, write the words that begin with , then say the words.

d

b b b
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d d d

Name Write these words in the correct shapes, then say the words.

this
1.

yes

play
2.

she

my
3.

have

yes

4.

5.

6.
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Teacher Note: Practice with high-frequency words.

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Name
Write the missing short vowel in each word, then say the word.

short

u

sun

1.

d ck dr m m d
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2. 4. 6.

m g j mp tr ck

3. 5.

Circle the words that rhyme. 28

Name Circle the word that best completes the sentence, then write the word in the blank.

1. The cubs 2. Mom 3. The 4. A

. the cake

hog hug rug

. . .

cots cuts cats bun bet bus luck duck dock
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picks us up is in the tub

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Word Bank

cat

dig

dog

doll

drum

hop

mud

run

sing

swim

swing

sun

Write two sentences about what you like to do for fun. Use the Word Bank above to help you.

It is fun to
Circle two words on this page that rhyme. 30
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Remember me... the silent e!

Jake’s Tale man snake
2. 4.

TM

Circle the words that have the long a sound, then write each word in the blank to match the picture.

cat
1. 3.

rake

whale

cake

rake

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Name

Circle the word that best completes the sentence, then write the word in the blank.

1. Who will win the 2. Please turn the 3. Let’s 4. A
32
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?

game gate same cage pig page bake shake shade

. hands . .

is in the waves

what whale sale

Name

wh
Use to complete each word to match the picture, then say the word.

whale

wh

1.

whale eel

2. 4.

isper iskers wh words above.

3.

Write your own sentence using one of the

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Name

long

a

cake a sound.

Look at the picture, then circle the things that have the long Use the Word Bank below to help you.

TM

Word Bank

cane race
34

cave rake

gate skate

lake snake

plane wave

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Name Make silly sentences! There’s more than one correct answer. Hint: Use the Word Bank on page 34. Have fun!

1. The dog 2. Let’s paint 3. The monster

ran to the the sees a

. red .

.
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Name

Circle the word that best completes the sentence, correct question word to begin each sentence, then write the word in the blank.

1. 2. 3. 4.
36
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is dinnertime ? time is it ? is honey so sweet ? is that man ?

When Why What Who When Why What Who

If I see a double e, I say e !

Pete’s Sheep tree 2. 4.

TM

Circle the words that have the long e sound, then write each word in the blank to match the picture.

red
1. 3.

sleep

feet

jet

bees

sleep

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Name

Circle the word that best completes the sentence, then write the word in the blank.

1. I see 2. I brush my 3. The 4. Zac likes
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bees

. . .

tree three me teeth feed tale she keep sheep cheese cheek sees

eat grass

.

Name

sh
Use to complete each word to match the picture, then say the word.

shells

sh

1.

shells eep

2. 4.

ark ip sh words above.

3.

Write your own sentence using one of the

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Name
Complete each word to rhyme with Hint: Use the picture clues to help.

think, then say the word.
2. 4.

1.

think ink
What color rhymes with Color the crayon to match your answer.

ink ink ink

3.

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Name
Use or to complete each word to match the picture, then say the word.

wh

sh

1.

wheel eep ake

2. 4. 6.

ells iskers istle
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3. 5.

Color the pictures that show animals.
Teacher Note: “whistle” is a useful word when used to teach the digraph /wh/, even though it is not fully decodable.

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Quotation Marks tell us the EXACT words a person is saying.

I can’t sleep, says Pete.
What do you think Pete’s mother will say to him? Read each sentence below, then trace over the one you like. Remember to add quotation marks . I can’t sleep.

TM

1.

2.
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Think of sheep, says Mother. Let’s have pizza, says Mother.
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Remember me... the silent e!

Sky Ride
TM

Circle the words that have the long i sound, then write each word in the blank to match the picture.

five
1. 3.

tin

slide

hive
2. 4.

smile

pin

slide

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Name

Circle the word that best completes the sentence, then write the word in the blank.

1. My dog is black and 2. A 3. I ride my 4. I can
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. is in the sky

white with bite kit write kite

. . .

for miles

big bike bake hide side hid

behind the box

Name

ch
Use to complete each word to match the picture, then say the word.

cheese

ch

1.

cheese ase

2. 4.

eck icken ch words above.

3.

Write your own sentence using one of the

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Name Write these words in the correct shapes, then say the words.

what
1.

down
2.

are

I

guess
3.

where

ar e
5.

4.
46

6.
Teacher Note: Practice with high-frequency words.

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Name

Complete each contraction by adding an apostrophe Write the new contraction in the blank.

‘.

1. 2. 3. 4.

do not did not is not can not

don t didn t isn t can t

don’t

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Name

Write Use the missing short vowel in each word, picture, then say the word. to complete each word to match the then say the word.

sl

1.

slippers eeve ip
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2. 4. 6.

ed ide eep i sound.

3. 5.

Circle the words that have the short

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Remember me... the silent e!

Robot and Mr. Mole
TM TM

Circle the words that have the long o sound, then write each word in the blank to match the picture.

home
1. 3.

top

rope
2. 4.

note

hot

bone

bone

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Name

Circle the word that best completes the sentence, then write the word in the blank.

1. The flag is on the 2. A 3. She picked a red 4. It’s time to go
50
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. is in the hole

pole roll pale made mile mole

. .

goes rose rise hop home cone

.

Name

th
Use to complete each word to match the picture, then say the word.

three

th

1.

three ink

2. 4.

umb orn th words above.

3.

Write your own sentence using one of the

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Name

long

o

bone o sound.

Look at the picture, then circle the things that have the long Use the Word Bank below to help you.

Word Bank

bone pole
52

home robe

hose rope

mole rose

nose stone

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Name Make silly sentences! There’s more than one correct answer. Hint: Use the Word Bank on page 52. Have fun!

1. She

picks the biggest went up the is on the

. . .
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2. The monkey 3. The

Circle the number of your favorite silly sentence, then draw a picture to match the sentence. 53

Name Ask for something nicely. Write a sentence using the word please. Start your sentence with a capital letter and end with a question mark ? .

Write a sentence using the words thank you. Start your sentence with a capital letter and end with a period . or exclamation mark

!

.

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Remember me... the silent e!

Dune Buggy cub cube
2. 4.

TM

Circle the words that have the long u sound, then write each word in the blank to match the picture.

TM

fun
1. 3.

tube

mule

flute

tube

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Name Circle the word that best completes the sentence, then write the word in the blank.

1. The glue is in a 2. The little doll is 3. She plays the 4. The
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. . . has a long tail

tube tub tape kite cute cot fall boot flute

.

mule huge mile

Name

Complete each contraction by adding an apostrophe Write the new contraction in the blank.

‘.

1. 2. 3. 4.

I I

will I ll have I ve

I’ll

she will she ll we have we ve
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Name
Complete each word to rhyme with Hint: Use the picture clues to help.

ring say the word. , then
2.
TM

1.

ring ing
Write a different word that rhymes with Draw a picture to match the word.

ing ing

3.

4.

ring .

ing

58

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Name to complete each word to match the picture, or Use then say the word.

th

ch

1.

thorn ree icken

2. 4. 6.

eese ase umb e sound.
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3. 5.

Circle the words that have the long

Name

Write these words in the correct shapes, then say the words.

me
1.

find
2.

you

live

little
3.

be

me

4.
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5.
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6.
Teacher Note: Practice with high-frequency words.

When two vowels go walking, the first one does the talking!

Use to complete each word to match the picture, then say the word.

oa oa Soap Boat

1. 3.

coat s p

2.
TM

t b

d t

4.

Write the two words from above that rhyme.

and
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Name

long
Circle the word that best completes the sentence, then write the word in the blank.

a

mail

1. The boat has a big 2. We 3. The 4. The
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. in art class

mail sail sell pail pain paint

. .

is on the track is wet

chain tan train rain run race

.

Name

long
Use to complete each word to match the picture, then say the word.

e

leaf

ea

1.

leaf t cl n

2. 4. 6.

r d dr m b ch
63

3. 5.

Circle the words that are NOT action words.
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Name Look at the picture, then circle the things that have long-vowel sounds. Use the Word Bank below to help you.

TM

TM

Word Bank

braid soap
64

float tail

goat tie

seal toad

snail train

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Name Make silly sentences! There’s more than one correct answer. Hint: Use the Word Bank on page 64. Have fun!

1. The 2. Let’s play with the 3. The girl

is on the

. . .

sees a big

Circle the number of your favorite silly sentence, then draw a picture to match the sentence.
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Name

Add

ing to each word below, then write the new word.

1. 2. 3.

read sing eat
Circle one of the new words, then draw a picture of yourself doing what the word says.

ing ing ing

reading

ing

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Car Race
Use to complete each word to match the picture, then say the word.

ar

1. 3.

car b n

2. 4.

st sh k

Write the two words from above that rhyme.

and
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Word Bank

barn

beanstalk

corn

dig

farmer

garden

peas

rain

sun

sunflower

tomatoes

tree

Write two sentences about a garden. Use the Word Bank above to help you.

68

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Name Sometimes Sometimes

c makes the hard c sound. c makes the soft c sound.

hard soft

c c

cake cent

Trace each word and say it out loud, then circle the picture if you hear the soft

c sound.

1.

2.

3.

4.

mice
5. 6.

car corn face
7. 8.
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cake dice race cent
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Name

ch bench
Use to complete each word to match the picture, then say the word.

ch

1.

bench ri

2. 4.

bea lun

3.

Write your own sentence using one of the words above.

70

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Name
Use

st to complete each word to match the picture, then say the word.

1.

star re ne

2. 4. 6.

li ir icky e sound.
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3. 5.

Circle the words that have the short

Name Circle the word that is the opposite of what the picture shows, then write the word on the line.

1.

stop

out go beside

2.

happy

pretty sad nice

3.

work

light soft play

4.

open

close begin front

72

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My Horse Glory
Use to complete each word to match the picture, then say the word.

TM

TM

or

1. 3.

corn th n

2. 4.

h

se

f t

Write the two words from above that rhyme.

and
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Word Bank

baseball

basketball

climbing

gymnastics

jump rope

karate

kicking

riding

running

skating

soccer

swimming

Write two sentences about sports you like. Use the Word Bank above to help you.

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Name

th
Use to complete each word to match the picture, then say the word.

bath

th

1.

bath ma

2. 4.
W S N E

tee nor

3.

Write your own sentence using one of the words above.

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Name

or
Look at the picture, then circle the things that have the Use the Word Bank below to help you.

corn sound. Word Bank

corn horse
76

doctor shorts

fork storm

fort tractor

horn unicorn

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Name Make silly sentences! There’s more than one correct answer. Hint: Use the Word Bank on page 76. Have fun!

1. The farmer 2. The 3. She

chases the has the

. . .
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sees a big

Circle the number of your favorite silly sentence, then draw a picture to match the sentence. 77

Name Combine two words to make a new, the sentence, Circle the word that best completes compound word. Writewrite the word in the blank and, if possible, draw a picture of it. then the new word in the blank.

1. 2. 3. 4.
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foot

+
+
+
+

= ball football

snow

man

=
=
=

him

self

some

thing

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Surfer Girl
TM

Use to complete each word to match the picture, then say the word.

ir

1. 3.

b i rd sh t

2. 4.

sk g

t l

Write the two words from above that rhyme.

and
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Word Bank

bird

fish

friends

pail

sailboat

shark

shells

sun

surfboard

swim

umbrella

waves

Write two sentences about the beach. Use the Word Bank above to help you.

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Name Write these words in the correct shapes, then say the words.

want
1.

way

come
2.

by
3.

love

ready

r e ad y
5.

4.

6.
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Teacher Note: Practice with high-frequency words.

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Name

sh
Use to complete each word to match the picture, then say the word.

dish

sh

1.

dish pu

2. 4.

fi tra

3.

Write your own sentence using one of the words above.

82

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Name
Use

er to complete each word to match the picture, then say the word.

1.

t ig e r flow und

2. 4. 6.

farm mark pap
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3. 5.

Circle the pictures that show living things.

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Name Label these objects

big, bigger, and biggest.

Draw your own objects to match the words below.

big
84
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bigger

biggest

My Family
TM

Read each word out loud. Color the word RED if the Color the word BLUE if the

sounds like long i. sounds like long

e.

my tiny 4. 5. very baby 7. 8. family try
Teacher Note: Read words to students if needed.

1.

2.

silly 6. why 9. daddy
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3.

85

Word Bank

balloons

cake

clown

eat

friends

game

ice cream

lollipops

music

ride

sing

skate

Write two sentences about your birthday party. Use the Word Bank above to help you.

86

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Name

Combine two words to make a new, compound word. Write the new word in the blank and, if possible, draw a picture of it.

1. 2. 3. 4.

cup

+
+
+
+

cake

=
=
=
=

cupcake

hot

dog

any

thing

with

out

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Name Look at the picture, then circle the things that end with the letter Use the Word Bank below to help you.

y.

Word Bank

baby fly
88

berry lady

candy money

cry party

daisy pony

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Name Make silly sentences! There’s more than one correct answer. Hint: Use the Word Bank on page 88. Have fun!

1. I see a 2. The 3. The book

on the has a is about a

. . .

Circle the number of your favorite silly sentence, then draw a picture to match the sentence.
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89

Name Draw a picture of your family. Write a story about your family by completing the sentences below.

The people in my family are

Some things we like to do together are

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Complete each word to rhyme with Hint: Use the picture clues to help.

frown, then say the word.
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What color rhymes with Color the crayon to match your answer.

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Name Circle the word that is the opposite of what the picture shows, then write the word on the line.

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push

from pull into

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over fast late

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hot

yes fire cold

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girl

dog boy out

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Count the items in each picture, then write the correct Number Word in the blank.

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Combine two words to make a new, the sentence, Circle the word that best completes compound word. Writewritenew word in the blank and, if possible, draw a picture of it. then the the word in the blank.

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read

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teacher

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