
Week 1: The Snowy Day
Vocabulary
- friend: someone you like and trust
- smack: a sharp slap
- pretend: to make believe
- climber: a person that climbs
- adventure: an exciting activity
- The girls like to pretend they are flower fairies.
- When building a snowman, they smack the snow to make it stick together.
- Carl has a best friend who shares his toys with him.
- The twins were excited about their upcoming camping adventure.
- The climber was well prepared for his trip to the Rocky Mountains.
Comprehension
- When Peter woke up and looked out his window he saw snow.
- After eating breakfast Peter put on his snowsuit and went outside.
- Peter made a crunching noise as he walked.
- Peter’s feet sank in the deep snow.
- As Peter walked he made patterns in the snow with his feet.
- When Peter found a stick, he had fun smacking a snow-covered tree.
- Because he was too young, Peter could not join the bigger boy’s in their snowball fight.
- Peter had fun making a snowman and snow angels.
- Peter had fun pretending he was a mountain climber.
- Peter made a snowball and put it in his pocket for the next day.
- Peter told his mother all about his adventures.
- Peter was sad when the snowball was no longer in his pocket.
Week 2: Whistle For Willie
- whistle: to make a sound with your lips
- practice: to do something over and over again
- shadow: a dark area
- scramble: to mix together
- errand: a short trip taken to do something
- In order to play the song perfectly, Abby had to practice her piano everyday.
- The dog wagged his tail when he heard his master’s whistle.
- Jack liked to scramble his eggs for breakfast.
- My elderly neighbor asked me to run an errand for her when she was sick.
- The bright sun cast a shadow of my body on the wall.
Comprehension
- Peter saw a boy playing with his dog and wished he could learn to whistle.
- Because he couldn’t whistle, Peter decided to twirl.
- When Peter hid in the carton, Willie didn’t see him.
- Peter tried so hard to learn to whistle that his cheeks were tired.
- Peter had fun pretending to be his father.
- Peter tried to run away from his shadow.
- When Peter reached the corner where the carton was he saw Willie.
- Peter hid under the carton and blew and blew.
- Willie heard Peter’s whistle and looked around to see who it was.
- Peter proudly showed-off his whistle to his father and mother.
- Peter whistled all of the way to the grocery store.
Week 3: Peter’s Chair
Vocabulary
- fussing: busy with activity
- arrange: to put in order
- special: better than usual
- rascal: a mischievous child
- idea: a thought
- Mother made a special dinner every Sunday.
- Grandma Shirley was fussing over the new born baby.
- My brother was a rascal when he hid my doll from me.
- The teacher loved the idea of setting aside a day for sharing stories.
- After picking wild flowers on her hike, Jane wanted to arrange them nicely in a vase.
Comprehension
- When Peter’s block tower came crashing down, he was told to be quiet.
- Peter was upset because his family painted his cradle pink.
- Peter’s father wanted Peter to help him paint.
- Peter was happy his family had not painted his chair.
- Peter decided to run away from home with his dog Willie.
- Peter filled a shopping bag with cookies and dog biscuits.
- Peter took his blue chair, his toy crocodile, and a picture when he was a baby.
- Peter and Willie only ran away to outside his house.
- When Peter sat on his chair he discovered that he was too big for it.
- When mother called for Peter, he pretended that he didn’t hear.
- Peter’s mother was happy when she saw signs that he was home.
- After Peter ate lunch in a grown-up chair, he decided to help his father paint the little chair pink.
Week 4: A Letter To Amy
Vocabulary
- invite: to ask someone to come
- glance: a quick look
- reflection: an image in a mirror or shiny surface
- wish: a strong hope for something
- chant: to repeat something over and over
- If you see a falling star, make a wish.
- I will invite all my family and friends to my party in April.
- The crow began to chant, “score, score, score,” during the final quarter of the soccer game.
- The reflection of the trees on the still lake looked almost like a photo.
- Each day as she passed, Ellen would glance into the store window at the beautiful dresses.
Comprehension
- Peter wrote a letter to Amy to invite her to his party.
- When he went to mail the letter, his mother told Peter to wear a raincoat.
- He told his mother he was writing a letter because this was a special invitation.
- There were dark clouds in the sky when Peter went out.
- When Peter looked into Amy’s window he saw her parrot.
- Peter wondered what the boys would think about a girl being at his party.
- The letter to Amy was blown out of Peter’s hand by a strong wind.
- Peter chased the letter but was not able to catch it.
- As Peter was chasing the letter, Amy came around the corner.
- When Peter and Amy both chased the letter, Peter bumped into Amy.
- Because Amy ran home crying, he was afraid she would not come to the party.
- In the end, Peter was glad that Amy came to the party.
Week 5: Pet Show
Vocabulary
- brag: to boast
- hangout: a place to be with friends
- handsome: good looking
- entrance: a way in
- judge: a person who decides the winners in a contest
- On his wedding day, my brother looked very handsome.
- The kids spent a lazy summer day reading books in their hangout.
- Sam liked to brag about his exotic boa constrictor.
- The judge announced that Sally won the art contest.
- The entrance to the concert was blocked with people.
Comprehension
- Matt, Roberto, Archie and their friends were excited about the pet show.
- When it came time to get ready for the show, Archie could not find his cat.
- When Roberto’s mouse took off, everyone chased it.
- At the beginning of the pet show the judges asked the owners to line up with their pets.
- All of the pets in the show got a prize.
- Archie arrived just when the last prize was being awarded.
- Archie told the judge the pet in the jar was a germ.
- Archie’s pet was given a blue ribbon for being the quietest pet in the show.
- The old woman wanted Archie to have her blue ribbon because the cat was really Archie’s cat.
- Archie told the old woman she should keep the ribbon.
- Archie told the old woman the ribbon looked good on her.