Teach Me to Read Duets Book 3

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Teach Me to Read Duets Book 3 By Mary Cooney Copyright 2016 Mercyformarthas.com 1

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Long A vowel: a_e mad tap Sam can made tape same cane ake ade ape ame cake made ape came bake fade tape game make wade shape name rake shade grape same sake grade shame take lake age ale ane are age sale cane bare cage tale lane care sage whale pane share ace face lace grace ase vase 3

Bella and Tom bake a cake One day, Mommy said to Bella and Tom, Today is a special day. *It is Daddy s birthday. *What shall we do to celebrate *Daddy s birthday? Let s bake a cake! said Bella. Hurray! A cake! yelled Tom. Can I help? Yes, said Mommy. Everyone can help me make a cake. Everyone went to the kitchen. What will we need to bake the cake? asked Mommy. Eggs, said Bella. Sugar, said Tom. * Flour, said Mommy. What else? We need grapes! said Bella. No, not grapes, said Mommy. Butter, said Tom. Baking powder and milk, said Bella. 4

Mommy began to make the cake batter. I want to mix it! cried Bella. No, I want to mix it! cried Tom. Take care! said Mommy. * You must take turns and share the spoon. All right, said Bella. Bella and Tom took turns mixing the batter. *Then, they poured the batter into the cake pan. Take care! said Mommy. The oven is hot! Mommy put the cake in the oven. Why don t you two play a game while it bakes? said Mommy. Bella and Tom played a game. Then, they made a toy house. Soon, they could smell the cake. Mmm, said Tom. I smell the cake. 5

Just then, Daddy came home from work. Daddy! Daddy! cried the kids. Come and see the cake we made! We made it for your birthday! Mmm, said Daddy. It smells so yummy! He made a happy face. He went to the kitchen and saw the cake. Let s have a snack and share the cake, said Mommy. Everyone sat down at the table. Everyone had some cake. This cake you made tastes great! said Daddy. I am glad today is my birthday! 6

The Little Bird in the Cage There was once a pretty little robin. But the robin was sad. She was sad because she was locked in a cage. One day, a King named Peter came along. When he saw the pretty bird, he said, Little bird, will you sing for me? But the robin shook her head. King Peter, I am too sad to sing, she said. Why are you so sad? asked the King. Because I am locked in this cage, said the bird, with a sad, sad face. Every day I look out of the window. *I see the beautiful blue lake. I see the lovely green trees. I want to fly away, down the lane and over the valley. I want to fly, fly away. The robin looked out of the window 7

with a sad, sad face. *King Peter thought for a moment. Then he said, Do not be sad. I will take care of you. I will find the key and open the cage. Then you can fly away. King Peter looked and looked for the key. He looked in the bedrooms. He looked in the kitchen. He looked in the living room. He finally looked under the cage. And there was they key, taped to the bottom of the cage! Oh, here is the key! he cried. I will take off the tape open the cage! King Peter opened the cage. Oh! Thank you! Thank you! cried the robin. She flew out of the cage. She flew out of the window and into the garden. King Peter ran out to the garden. 8

*The little robin flew onto her shoulder. Now I will sing you a song, said the robin. The robin sang a beautiful song. It was the sweetest, most lovely song King Peter had ever heard. Thank you for your lovely song, said the King. Now fly away down the lane and over the valley. Fly to the blue, blue lake. Fly to the green, green trees. Be free and sing. And make everyone happy with your lovely songs. And so, the robin flew away singing and singing. And the little King played in the garden, happy that he had set the bird free. 9

Long I Vowel: i_e rid fir kit Tim ride fire kite time ide ine ile ire ride nine mile fire hide line tile wire tide mine while tire wide pine smile tired slide dine fine ike ime ite ive bike dime kite five hike time bite hive like lime white dive excite *live ie pie lie tie die ice ice nice rice twice 10

Snow White Rides a Bike Snow White lived in the forest with her friends, the seven dwarfs. *Every day, she would stay at the dwarfs cottage while the dwarfs went to work. She would cook and clean and tend to the garden. She was very happy, but sometimes *Snow White felt a little lonely. One day, when the dwarfs were about to go out, Snow White began to cry. Oh dear! Oh dear! What is the matter? asked Doc, a dwarf. Oh! sobbed Snow White. I am so tired of being alone every day. It makes me feel so lonely. 11

Poor, poor Snow White, said the dwarfs. She is tired of being alone every day. What shall we do? What would you like to do? Well, said Snow White. I would like to go with you to your work. Oh but that is such a long, hike, said Doc. It is a mile away! It would take you a long time to get there. And you would be very tired. I know! cried Happy, the dwarf. She could ride my bike! Would you like to ride my bike? It is a very fine bike. A mile will not seem far if you ride my bike. Yes, I would like to ride your bike, said Snow White, with a happy smile. Look! You have a basket on your bike. I will bring a picnic. 12

Snow White ran into the cottage. She took nine ripe apples and a cake. She put them in the basket. Then, all the dwarfs hiked to work *And Snow White followed them on the bike. It was a beautiful day. The sky was blue and the birds were singing. When they got to the gold mine, the dwarfs began to work. Snow White put a blanket on the ground and sat under a tree. She sang with the birds. She played with the rabbits and the squirrels. It was a fine, fine day. Soon the dwarfs came for lunch. They ate the red, ripe apples and the cake. When they went back to work, 13

Snow White began to feel tired. So, she lay down and took a nap. Soon, Doc said, Wake up, Snow White. It s time to go. It s time go? said Snow White, rubbing her eyes. So, she got up on the bike and followed the dwarfs back to the cottage. Snow White said, What a lovely day! Thank you for letting me ride your bike. I hope I can come again, soon. 14

Bella and Tom play Hide-and-Seek Bella and Tom were playing with cars. They played with their cars for a long time. Suddenly, Tom said, I m tired of playing cars. What would you like to play? asked Bella. I would like to play a game, said Tom. A fun game, an exciting game. An exciting game? said Bella. Hmm Bella thought and thought. How about hide-and-seek? said Bella. That is fun and exciting. Yes! said Tom, jumping and clapping. Let s play hide-and-seek! Okay, said Bella. While I count to ten, you run and hide. *Bella counted. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten! Tom ran and hid behind the couch. Ready or not, here I come! called Bella. 15

Bella looked and looked for Tom. *She looked under the table. She looked in the closet. She looked in the washroom. Hmm she thought. I am having a hard time finding you, Peter! she said. Suddenly, Tom sneezed. Achoo! Oh! said Bella with a big smile. Now I know where you are! Bella ran to the couch. Aha! she cried. I found you! Tom stood up from behind the couch. He had a big smile on his face. * That was fun, he said. Let s play again. So Bella and Tom played hide-and-seek again. 16

Long A and I words with ing make bake rake wade making baking raking wading take name care share taking naming caring sharing ride hide bike hike riding hiding biking hiking like smile dine excite liking smiling dining exciting lie tie die lying tying dying 17

Mommy is baking, Baking a cake. Daddy is raking, Raking with his rake. Tom is taking, Taking a hike. Bella is riding, Riding her bike. Baby is smiling, Smiling at me. I m the big brother, Can t you see? What We are Doing 18

Long O vowel: o_e rod hop not mop rode hope note mope dome rope sore hole home hope tore mole Rome mope more pole *come cope wore Pope store before cone rose woke toe bone pose joke hoe tone nose poke doe stone hose smoke goes lone suppose choke alone *gone 19

Time to Plant Roses One fine spring day, Daddy said, It s time to plant roses. We will plant roses for Mother Mary. Daddy, Mommy, Bella, Tom, and Pete went to the garden store. There were lots of flowers and many beautiful roses. Mmm said Mommy. She put her nose to a pink rose. This smells good! Bella picked a pink rose bush. Tom picked a yellow rose bush. Daddy got some rope and a hoe. This hoe will help us to make holes in the ground to plant the roses in, he said. 20

When they were back at home, Daddy and Tom dug some holes. Bella and Mommy planted the roses. Be careful, Mommy said. * The roses have thorns that can prick your fingers. Next, Daddy put little poles in the ground beside each rose bush. He used some rope to tie the roses to the poles. This will help the roses stay up, he said. Bella and Tom watered the roses. * I hope lots of roses will bloom, said Bella. We want to give Mother Mary lots of roses. 21

Roses for Mother Mary A few days later, Bella looked out of her window. Look, Tom, look! she cried. There are lots and lots of roses on the rose bushes! Let s go outside and pick some roses! said Tom. They ran into the garden. Tom tripped on a stone and fell. Ow! he cried. My toe hurts! He stood up and brushed the dirt off his clothes. Oh dear! he said. I also tore my pants. Bella was putting roses in a basket. All of a sudden, she cried, Ouch! A thorn has pricked my finger! And now it is sore! 22

And look, it is bleeding! said Tom. Let s go in and ask Mommy for help. Just then, Mommy came out. Are you kids all right? she asked. I tripped on a stone and fell, said Tom. My toe hurts and I tore my pants. A thorn has pricked my finger! said Bella. It has poked a hole in my finger. And now my finger is sore and bleeding. Mommy gave the kids a hug and kiss. She washed Bella s finger. She put a bandage on it. She looked at Tom s toe. She brought him new pants. I see you have some roses for Mother Mary, she said. We will put them in a vase and they will make her happy. But you can also offer her your hurting toe 23

and your sore finger. Be brave and cheerful, *and you will make her even happier. 24

Long Vowel U: u_e cut duck cub fuss cute duke cube fuse use cure mule tune fuse pure rule dune muse sure prune excuse lure cute tube rude flute cube mute figure injure nature picture costume 25

The Magic Flute and the Piper There once was a tall, tall man. He had a long magic pipe called a flute. He would play cute little tunes on his flute. *His music always made the children dance. The man was a Piper. *He wore a bright red costume and a funny green hat. He used his music to lure the children out of their homes and into the streets. They would follow him around the town, dancing and singing. He was never rude, and he always made sure the children were home in time for dinner. What a man that Piper was, with his costume and his flute! 26

Pete s Pictures *One day, Bella was doing some school work. Pete came to the table. * May I please have some crayons? he asked. I want to draw a picture. *Mommy gave him some paper and crayons. You may use these crayons, she said. *Peter drew a picture of a brown mule pulling a cart of hay. Look at my mule, he said. Oh, that s cute! said Bella. Next, Pete drew a bird in a tree. Look at my bird, he said. But you did not color your bird! said Bella. No, said Pete. It is a white bird. *The bird s feathers a pure white. Are you sure? asked Bella. 27

Yes, said Pete. The bird is a pure white dove. Now what will you draw? asked Bella. You will see, said Pete. *He drew a picture of a Princess and a Duke. *He used bright colors for their costumes. The Princess had a smile on her face. Look and see, said Pete. Here is a picture of you and me. You are the Princess and I am the Duke. What a lovely picture! said Mommy. You use the crayons very well. I will hand the picture on the wall for Daddy to see. 28

Sight Word Review special cottage follow spoon lonely hope beautiful school suddenly thought crayons table shoulder color again heard feathers thorns happier magic dance draw also 29

Long Vowel families Rule: When two vowels go walking The first one does the talking. (from At Last! A Reading Method for Every Child by Mary Fecci) ai ay ea ee rain ray meat tree pain day seat bee pair say leaf see fair stay sea feet nail pay eat peek sail pray mean seed paint way meal queen saint gray seal week 30

oa ow ue ui boat show blue suit float low glue fruit goat row clue bruise coat crow true cruise load blow due road glow rescue toad tow statue loaf mow tissue soap pillow value coal window goal tomorrow 31

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