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sling. Which do you choose? I spied you first. She fried two lamb chops. We tried to move the buggy. The sun dried my hair. Robins chirp. They pried the boxes open.

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      lamb

       fleece

       basin

       barrel

       screech

      jail

       first

       fairy

       speech

       eleven

      hoes

       chirp

       cruel

       cheese

       combs

      touch

       month

       climb

       choose

       nineteen

      cosy

       whey

       churn

       fried

       always

      He hoes beets. Lambs always look cosy in fleeces of wool. Eleven and eight are nineteen. Baby will screech if you touch his toes. Cheese is made in the warm months. Choose two combs. Pussy tried to climb into the churn. Throw the basin of whey into the barrel. First tell me a fairy story. He goes to jail for being cruel. Pork chops were fried. Hear the little birds chirp.

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      road

       load

       toad

      boast

       coast

       toast

      scrap

       scald

       scrawl

      drags

       ugly

       oven

      Percy

       satin

       pencil

      Make words in—oan with m, l, gr; in—oak with s, cl, cr. To sc—add ar, arf, ow, owl, at, ud, um, alp, amp, otch, orch.

      Percy scrawls with a pencil. The horse drags a great load on a snow road. Do you think a toad ugly? We roast beef in an oven. She scorched her shoes. He likes to coast down steep hills. Toads croak in the spring. Lucy boasts about her satin scarf and cloak. There is a deep scar on his scalp. The hot tea will scald you. He gave me the loan of his knife. The Scotch boy moans and groans. Soak the scraps of toast in water.

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      boat

       float

       throat

      old

       sold

       scold

      crowd

       organ

       studying

      false

       dozen

       pantry

      tongs

       jelly

       pretty

      Put c, g, bl, with—oat; and b, c, f, g, h, t, with—old. Add—ty to six, seven, nine; eight + (t)y.

      Tie the scarf about your throat. The boat may not float with such a crowd. We sold our organ for ninety-four dollars. Goats often climb very high. Papa will scold you for not studying. I paid sixty cents for a dozen pencils. Fetch the jelly from the pantry. His uncle died at eighty-two. The iron tongs cost seventy-five cents. Be not bold or false. Lucy wears such a pretty gown. There was too great a crowd.

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      eat

       beat

       wheat

      beam

       cream

       scream

      dumb

       crumb

       thumb

      rich

       purse

       never

      hurl

       flask

       brisk

      Put h, m, n, s, ch, bl, pl, tr, with—eat; and s, t, st, gl, dr, str, with—eam. To gr—add ace, ass, and, ab, ew, ain, asp.

      Lions eat raw meat. The beams of the sun make wheat grow. Hear the lambs bleat. Heat turns water into steam. Two horses make a team. What a neat seam you sew. Treat the dumb boy to some cream. Henry screams, for he hurt his thumb. Sweep the crumbs from the seat of the chair. A rich man lost his purse. Never cheat any one. Hurl the flask into the stream. Be brisk at your work. Which team beat?

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      ear

       dear

       spear

      bean

       mean

       clean

      shuns

       nurse

       rolled

      folk

       spilt

       foolish

      worn

       army

       towels

      With—ear put f, h, n, r, t, y, sh, cl, sm. Make new words with—eap and h, l, r, ch. Add y, in, ip, im, iff, ate, to sk—.

      The tears rolled clear down his cheeks. We will reap much wheat this year. The nurse shuns foolish folk. He spilt the beans near the door. Were the towels cheap or dear? The army had sharp spears. Does he mean to shear the sheep? My mother is very dear to me. His coat is much worn but clean. Do not smear your chin with candy. Do you fear to leap across that clear stream? It is easy to hurt the ear.

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      beak

       weak

       speak

      bead

       lead

       plead

      coax

       party

       color

      beard

       thorn

       scratch

      hazel

       bushes

       hungry

      Put l, p, sn, bl, str with—eak. Copy high, nigh, sigh, thigh. To str—add ap, ip, ing, uck, ong, eet, etch, eam.

      Coax mamma, do not tease her. Aunt is too weak to speak. Glass beads are of many colors. Hear Helen sigh. The barrel leaks. Who leads the party? There are streaks of gray in his beard. Some birds have blunt beaks. A thorn scratched my thigh. The fox sneaks among the hazel bushes. The hungry man pleads for meat. Can you climb that high peak? A bleak road. Please lead us home. Push a chair nigh.

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      each

       teach

       preach

      east

       beast

       yeast

      loaf

       curse

       Thursday

      stroll

       taffy

       cover

      leave

       clover

       sense

      Write