Practice reading the words. y my my dry shy by spy try fly fry cry sky sty sly ny lon nylon py thon python sup ply supply Ju ly July re ply reply © 2008 by Kathryn J. Davis Unit 3-1 An Egg is an Egg Practice reading the sentences. y my 1. We will sit in the grass by the tree. 2. My dog got wet in the creek. 3. I will dry him off. 4. A robin can fly in the sky. 5. Did that man spy on us? 6. Jill will try on the red dress. 7. We will go to camp in July. 8. Dad will fry the fish. 9. The sly fox hid in the trees. 10. Tom is shy. 11. Did Ted cry when the dog bit him ? 12. The pigs are in the sty. 2008by byKathryn Kathryn J.J.Davis Davis ©©2001 Unit 3-1 An Egg is an Egg Vowel Patterns For Beginning Readers Practice reading the words. y candy happy messy bumpy Sally buddy sandy Betty muddy sleepy jelly fussy fifty penny sunny sixty Tommy tummy candy Bobby Danny Betsy hobby copy plenty holly body twenty silly very empty filly study plenty bunny pretty pantry funny sloppy ugly yummy smelly fancy 2008by byKathryn Kathryn J.J.Davis Davis ©©2001 Unit 3-1 An Egg is an Egg Vowel Patterns For Beginning Readers Practice reading the sentences. y candy 1. That is a funny little puppy. 2. Ed is happy if he can play basketball. 3. Sally will drive to the hobby shop. 4. Betty looks pretty in that fancy dress. 5. A small bunny hid in the tall grass. 6. Bobby saw a penny in the street. 7. We have plenty of food in the pantry. 8. This candy is messy but it is yummy. 9. Danny will study until he gets sleepy. 2008by byKathryn Kathryn J.J.Davis Davis ©©2001 Unit 3-1 An Egg is an Egg Vowel Patterns For Beginning Readers Practice reading the words. y candy bā by baby lā dy lady tā sty tasty rū by ruby dū ty duty trū ly truly ti ny tiny ti dy tidy wi ly wily shi ny shiny pō ny pony hō ly holy nō sy nosy 2008by byKathryn Kathryn J.J.Davis Davis ©©2001 Unit 3-1 An Egg is an Egg Vowel Patterns For Beginning Readers Practice reading the sentences. y candy 1. The lady will take the baby for a walk. 2. This is a tasty sandwich. 3. The queen has a ruby ring. 4. An ant is a tiny insect. 5. Mike will ride on the pony. 6. Rick will wax his van until it is shiny. 7. The wily fox will try to catch a rabbit. 8. Sally keeps her home tidy. 2008by byKathryn Kathryn J.J.Davis Davis ©©2001 Unit 3-1 An Egg is an Egg Vowel Patterns For Beginning Readers Practice reading the sentences. any many Sight Words 1. Are any eggs are in the nest ? There are three eggs in the nest. 2. Many robins are on the grass. 3. Many geese are in the pond. 4. I can see many sheep on the hill. 5. I don’t see any pigs by the pond. 6. Many kids are on the bus. 7. I don’t see any kids in the van. 8. Do you have any pets? 9. I don’t have any pets. © 2008 by Kathryn J. Davis Unit 3-1 An Egg is an Egg Practice reading the sentences. very busy Sight Words 1. We were very busy last week. 2. Mom is busy fixing lunch. 3. I will be very happy if you will help me. 4. That is a very tall tree. 5. Beth feels very sad. 6. I am so busy that I cannot go with you. 7. I see a very pretty shell in the sand. 8. Tom was busy sweeping the deck. 9. We are all very sleepy. © 2008 by Kathryn J. Davis Unit 3-1 An Egg is an Egg Practice reading the words and sentences. ē emu bē shē hē wē mē bēgin 1. Mom will let me get a pet. 2. She will get me a dog. 3. We will get on a jet. 4. She will sell a bell. 5. We will pet a cat. 6. He hit me! 7. If she can not help, she will be sad. 8. Let me shut the box. 9. He will be mad if he can not win. © 2008 by Kathryn J. Davis Unit 3-1 An Egg is an Egg Practice reading the words and sentences. ō ocean gō sō hellō nō yō-yō zērō 1. Ed will go in his van. 2. Sam has a red yo-yo. 3. It is so hot! 4. Sam and Tom will go on a bus. 5. No, Jim can not go. 6. Hello! I am glad to see you. © 2008 by Kathryn J. Davis Unit 3-1 An Egg is an Egg Practice reading the words. One Syllable Words Long vowel - Open syllable gō hē nō mē sō wē prō bē hellō shē hi flū I zērō © 2008 by Kathryn J. Davis Unit 3-1 An Egg is an Egg © 2008 by Kathryn J. Davis Unit 3-1 An Egg is an Egg
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