Here's a silent e book:
Nate and the Ape
Nate likes to swim.
The last time
Nate swam at Pine Lake,
he saw an ape.
The ape had a kite.
It was way, way up.
The ape walked up the kite line.
It sat on the kite.
So Nate walked up the kite line, too,
and sat on the kite.
The ape played a flute.
Nate told jokes.
The ape ate cake.
Nate ate cheese.
The ape and Nate
stayed up there all day.
I wish I could go to Pine Lake.
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Sunday, May 15, 2011
Sunday, May 1, 2011
CADERS (Early Readers): Posting #13
And now for a book that practice the /au/ sound.
(Refer to November 14th posting for information on CADERS readers.)
I Can Draw
I can draw.
I can draw a fawn.
I can draw a fawn
in a shawl.
I can draw a fawn
in a shawl,
holding a cup and saucer.
I can raw a fawn
in a shawl,
holding a cup and saucer,
standing in a rocket
when it launches.
I can draw a fawn
in a shawl,
holding a cup and saucer,
standing in a rocket
when it launches
from our lawn
at dawn.
So there!
I can draw a bobcat...
(Refer to November 14th posting for information on CADERS readers.)
I Can Draw
I can draw.
I can draw a fawn.
I can draw a fawn
in a shawl.
I can draw a fawn
in a shawl,
holding a cup and saucer.
I can raw a fawn
in a shawl,
holding a cup and saucer,
standing in a rocket
when it launches.
I can draw a fawn
in a shawl,
holding a cup and saucer,
standing in a rocket
when it launches
from our lawn
at dawn.
So there!
I can draw a bobcat...
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