The cow was in a silly mood.
“I will have fun soon,” she said.
Then she tiptoed
to the sheep.
Learning Objective: Students will decode words with the vowel team /oo/ and understand the sequence of events in a story.
The cow was in a silly mood.
“I will have fun soon,” she said.
Then she tiptoed
to the sheep.
“I made him jump,”
said the cow.
“That was cool.”
The cow tiptoed to the pig.
“Yahoo!” said the cow.
“That was good.”
The cow tiptoed to the hen.
“Look!” said the cow. “The hen
ran away too. What a hoot!”
All the animals had run away.
Only the rooster was left.
He stood on the chicken coop.
“Yoo-hoo!” called the cow.
“Where are all the animals?”
The rooster would not tell.
The cow stamped her foot.
“Oh well,” said the cow.
“Maybe I will just take
a snooze.” She lay down in
the cool grass. But soon . . .
From then on, the cow did not spook her friends.
She did not say boo. But she DID say . . .
More About the Article
English Language Arts Focus
Phonics and Phonological Awareness
Fluency
Phonics Focus
two sounds of /oo/
Word List
boo, cool, coop, foot, good, hoot, look, moo, mood, rooster, snooze, soon, spook, stood, yahoo
High Frequency Words
away, said, she, that, was
Challenge Words
animals, doodle-doo, silly, stamped, yoo-hoo
Implementation
Pairings and Text Connections
Before-Reading Resources
Suggested Reading Focus
After-Reading Skills Practice
Extension Activity
Skills: Writing (15 minutes)