February 9-13 Namehas read this book to me- Parent Signature Imagine It! Decodable Book #95 Paul’s Sauce Monday 16 Paul likes to cook. He makes sauce. Because he likes it, he makes it a lot. 32 Paul starts at dawn. He makes sauce all day. He yawns at night. But he still 34 makes sauce. 49 Paul uses sauce a lot. He mixes it with noodles and meat. That is fine. 61 But Paul mixes sauce with cereal and raw beets. That tastes awful! 76 Paul mixes his sauce with straw for the cows. Paul’s cat gets saucers of sauce. 83 The cat has sauce on its paws! 99 Paul makes jars and jars of sauce. I saw them in the basement and in his 104 laundry. Paul, stop making sauce! Namehas read this book to me- Parent Signature Imagine It! Decodable Book Gramps likes to Draw Tuesday 14 25 39 41 53 58 71 73 Gramps likes to draw. Dennis likes to paint. Gramps draws hawks in the sky. Dennis paints the hawks brown. Gramps draws a home and lawn. Dennis paints the lawn green. Gramps draws the sun at dawn. Dennis paints the dawn red. Gramps draws a pumpkin and straw. Dennis paints the straw yellow. Gramps draws Mom in a shawl. Dennis paints the shawl blue. Mom likes what Gramps draws. Mom likes what Dennis paints. Namehas read this book to me- Parent Signature Imagine It! Decodable Book #93 Mr. Daw Thought Wednesday 16 31 33 51 52 66 71 85 86 99 104 Mr. Daw was so tired. He brought heavy loads of cheese into his shop all day Mr. Daw could not rest. He was going into a concert hall. His daughter had bought tickets. Mr. Daw liked music, but he was tired. He fought to stay awake as he sat into his seat. Mr. Daw started to doze. His daughter sneezed into a cloth. He awoke. “Don’t get caught sleeping!” he thought. Mr. Daw started to tap his foot. “Tapping ought to keep me awake.” he thought. The concert ended with applause. “I am clapping for the music,” he thought. “And because I stayed awake!” Namehas read this book to me- Parent Signature Imagine It! Decodable Book Paul and the Crab Thursday 20 24 40 58 74 92 112 117 131 138 153 160 173 Paul hauled in fish after fish, but he never hauled in a crab. “I am going to haul in a crab today,” said Paul. Soon something in his net caused it to become taut. Paul hauled it up on deck. “Silly squid!” said Paul. “I do not haul in crab today, it will be your fault!” Then once again something in Paul’s net caused it to become taut. Paul hauled it up on deck. “Silly sharks!” said Paul. “If I do not haul in a crab today, it will be your fault!” “I will haul in a crab if it’s the last thing I do,” said Paul. Rain could not stop him. Cold could not stop him. Then finally something in Paul’s net caused it to become taut. Paul pulled and pulled but could not haul it in. Then Paul hauled in a giant crab! “My friends Squid and Shark said you were looking for me,” said the giant crab. “No,” said Paul. “I did not mean to haul you in at all.” Namehas read this book to me- Parent Signature Imagine It! Decodable Book #94 At Dawn Friday 18 24 41 43 60 61 80 81 98 117 121 139 154 155 170 186 197 211 229 243 I bought a book about birds. I looked for birds shown in my book. I could not find one bird. It was the bunting. Dawn is a good time to spot birds. My dad taught me that dawn is when birds woke up. I visited the woods every day before dawn. I brought my bird books. I looked for a bunting. I hid in the woods. I crawled in tall grass. I fought awful bugs. But I didn’t spot a bunting. In the fall, the bunting had to fly away. I had to spot a bunting before then. It was the last day of August. I hid in deep grass. I thought birds could not see me. I spotted a hawk. The hawk flew in a low circle. Was it because of me? No, it was looking for food. Small birds squawked and cawed. They saw the hawk. They did not wish to be caught. I saw a yellow finch and a blackbird. But I did not see a bunting. Soon it was time to go. I felt sad because I had not spotted a bunting. I paused and looked at the hood of my auto. There sat a bright blue bunting I was in shock. I saw it at last! I was happy as I drove home. But at home, I saw a second bunting on my lawn! Then I saw a third bunting on my awning. I was ready for fall. Sight Word into before yellow know want about around long are brown saw was