Lesson 1: The Pet Gets Wet
Focus: Word in the -et family
This is a girl and her pet.
Her pet is a dog.
Her pet needs a bath.
She puts her pet into the tub.
She gets her pet wet.
She washes her pet.
Then it is time to let him get out.
She likes her wet pet.
Oh, no! Now she is wet, too!/ The girl and her pet are both wet.
She lets him get her wet.
They sit in the sun to get dry.
Lesson 2: My Sled is Red
Focus: Word in the -ed family
I have a new sled.
I use my sled in the snow.
I can go fast on my sled.
Look at my sled.
My sled is red.
My red sled is fast.
My red sled has room for two.
I can use it, and so can you.
We go fast on my new red sled.
Lesson 3: Ten Hen in a Pen
Focus: Word in the -en family
The men have some hens in a pen.
See them go running in the pen.
They run from the men when the men go in.
The men want to count the hens.
There are ten hens in the pen.
The men write the number ten.
The number of hens in the pen is ten.
The men have ten hens.
Lesson 4: Who Fell into the Well?
Focus: Word in the -ell family
I have a well I want to sell.
There was no way people could fall into the well.
The lid on the well fell.
The people on the lid fell.
All the people fell into the well.
I rang the fire bell.
I had to tell the firemen about the people who fell into the well.
The firemen could help.
They helped the people get out of the well.
Now I want to sell the well.
L Sound
let / long / leg / light / live / leave
late / listen / last / little/ only / collect
alive / family / hello / yellow / salad
believe / alone / balloon / all / able
tell / apple /fill / table / call / people
fool / trouble / black / blend / glow
please / cloud / block / flag
display / afloat / slide
1. telephone call
2. Leave me alone.
3. lots of luck
4. Light the candle.
5. Please believe me.
6. Learn your lesson.
7. Will you mail the letter?
8. The little girl fell asleep.
9. Lucy lost her locket.
10. He who laughs last, laughs best.
11. Do you like chocolate or vanilla?
12. The airplane flight leaves at eleven.
13. His family lives in Maryland.
14. You can't fool all of the people all of the time.
15. Leave the umbrella in the hall closet.
Vocabulary
after / again / an / any / ask
as / by / could / every / fly
from / give / going / had / has
her / him / his / how / just
after > Read your book after school.
again > Did you watch the movie again?
an > I saw an elephant at the zoo.
any > I didn't see any whales.
ask > Did you ask the teacher?
as > I am as quiet as a mouse?
by > Sit by your friend.
could > I wish I could play outside.
every > I like every book on the shelf.
fly > The bird will fly to the nest.
from > I got a dime from my mom.
give > Give Tommy his paper.
going > I am going to see a movie.
had > I had a great time.
has > She has a folder on her desk.
her > That belongs to her.
him > I watched him play baseball.
his > He hung his coat on a hook.
how > How did you do that?
just > I just got home.
Week 5 - short e and L sounds