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Contents Go, Jones!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1A So Much Fun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5A June’s Pictures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9A My Mule, Duke. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13A At the Beach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17A Who Will Teach Us?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21A Plunk, Plunk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25A The King’s Song . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29A Ray Trains Dex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33A Sweet Treats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37A What Will We Do? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41A Let’s Eat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45A It Was Snow Fun. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49A Boat Rides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53A Fun with Gram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57A Rex Knows. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61A Bedtime for Ray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65A Pancake Ran . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69A A Springtime Rain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73A Rosebud . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77A Unit 4 3 Jones woke up. It was time to go, go, go! Jones will get Mike. by Trey Barney illustrated by Linda Chesak-Liberace 1_074337_U4L16S1.indd 3 6/3/09 7:39:49 AM 10 What can that big, big bone be? 1_074337_U4L16S1.indd 10 6/3/09 7:41:48 AM 1A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 16/Selection 1 4 Mike had a bone. “This bone is just for Jones,” said Mike. “It is just for him.” 1_074337_U4L16S1.indd 4 6/3/09 7:40:12 AM 9 Jones ran and got Mike. Mike dug and dug. So did Jones. Jones rode home with the big, big bone. 1_074337_U4L16S1.indd 9 6/3/09 7:41:31 AM 2A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 16/Selection 1 5 Jones ran to get his bone. Jones ran around and around. Then Jones went to dig in the sand. 1_074337_U4L16S1.indd 5 6/3/09 7:40:27 AM 8 Jones went home to get Mike because the bone was so, so big. Mike can help Jones dig it up. 1_074337_U4L16S1.indd 8 6/3/09 7:41:14 AM 3A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 16/Selection 1 6 Jones dug a big hole. What will go in this big hole? The bone that Mike gave Jones will go in it. 1_074337_U4L16S1.indd 6 6/3/09 7:40:41 AM 7 But look! A big, big bone is in the hole! It is such a big bone. Can Jones dig it up? Can Jones carry it? 1_074337_U4L16S1.indd 7 6/3/09 7:41:01 AM 4A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 16/Selection 1 11 Before the sun rose, Jack got on his bike. Jack rode and rode. by Rosarita Mencia illustrated by Diana Schoenbrun 1_074337_U4L16S2.indd 11 6/2/09 11:58:17 AM 18 Jack had so much fun telling jokes! So did Dan. So did Meg. So did Mo. 1_074337_U4L16S2.indd 18 6/2/09 11:58:52 AM 5A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 16/Selection 2 12 Jack rode his bike to Dan’s home. Jack had a note for Dan. Jack put tape on his note and stuck it up. 1_074337_U4L16S2.indd 12 6/2/09 11:58:22 AM 17 Dan, Meg, and Mo sat. Jack got up. Jack spoke. “I will tell a joke,” said Jack. “Let’s hope it is funny,” said Mo. 1_074337_U4L16S2.indd 17 6/2/09 11:58:48 AM 6A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 16/Selection 2 13 Dan woke up. Dan put on his robe. Dan got Jack’s note. Then Dan went back in with his note. 1_074337_U4L16S2.indd 13 6/2/09 11:58:29 AM 16 Mo, Go to Big Pond. Get to the pond before 9:00. Bring snacks. Jack 1_074337_U4L16S2.indd 16 6/2/09 11:58:41 AM 7A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 16/Selection 2 14 Meg woke up. Meg put on her robe. Meg got Jack’s note. Then Meg went back in with her note. 1_074337_U4L16S2.indd 14 6/2/09 11:58:32 AM 15 Mo woke up. Mo put on his robe. Mo got Jack’s note. Then Mo went back in with his note. 1_074337_U4L16S2.indd 15 6/2/09 11:58:39 AM 8A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 16/Selection 2 June’s Pictures by Jolene Odegaard 19 June likes to take pictures. It is so much fun. Click, click, click. 1_074337_U4L16S3.indd 19 6/23/09 2:38:16 PM 26 Bruce has a nice smile. Click. June will show Bruce this picture. June hopes Bruce will like it. Do you think he will? 1_074337_U4L16S3.indd 26 6/23/09 2:45:08 PM 9A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 16/Selection 3 20 June likes those little pigs. She thinks the pigs are so cute! Click, click, click. 1_074337_U4L16S3.indd 20 6/23/09 2:39:15 PM 25 The ducks have soft white plumes. June likes ducks. Click, click, click. 1_074337_U4L16S3.indd 25 6/23/09 2:44:40 PM 10A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 16/Selection 3 21 Six cute dogs sit on steps. June likes dogs. Click, click, click. 1_074337_U4L16S3.indd 21 6/23/09 2:41:22 PM 24 That mule is standing in a nice pose. June likes mules. Click, click, click. 1_074337_U4L16S3.indd 24 6/23/09 2:44:10 PM 11A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 16/Selection 3 22 Cats are cute when they nap. Cats doze a lot! June likes cats. Click, click, click. 1_074337_U4L16S3.indd 22 6/23/09 2:41:55 PM 23 That gull stands on a pole. June likes gulls and sand dunes. Click, click, click. 1_074337_U4L16S3.indd 23 6/23/09 2:43:40 PM 12A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 16/Selection 3 27 My Mu le, My Mule, Du keDuke Duke is a big mule. Duke is a huge mule. Duke lets June ride on his back. by Richard Stemple illustrated by Jackie Snider 1_074337_U4L16S4.indd 27 6/3/09 7:43:24 AM 34 June will play the flute. Duke likes June’s tune. Duke will carry June home. Clip, clop, clop. Clip, clop, clop. 1_074337_U4L16S4.indd 34 6/3/09 7:45:10 AM 13A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 16/Selection 4 28 June is light. It is fun to sit on Duke’s back. Duke will carry June home. They go clip, clop, clip, clop. 1_074337_U4L16S4.indd 28 6/3/09 7:43:46 AM 33 Duke likes June’s tune. Duke gets up. Duke runs, clip, clop, clop, to June. Duke runs, clip, clop, clop, to the tune. Clip, clop, clip, clop. 1_074337_U4L16S4.indd 33 6/3/09 7:44:57 AM 14A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 16/Selection 4 29 No! No! Duke sits down! June must go home. Get up! Be a good mule, Duke. Get up! Duke just sits. 1_074337_U4L16S4.indd 29 6/3/09 7:44:04 AM 32 June will play a tune. June skips to the tune. June hops to the tune. Skip, hop, hop, skip, hop, hop. June skips and hops to the tune. 1_074337_U4L16S4.indd 32 6/3/09 7:44:44 AM 15A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 16/Selection 4 30 What can June do? Duke just sits. June must go home. Duke sits still. Duke will not get up. June lets Duke sit. June picks up the flute. 1_074337_U4L16S4.indd 30 6/3/09 7:44:18 AM 31 June can skip home. Skip, skip, skip. June can hop home. Hop, hop, hop. June can use the flute. June makes a tune. 1_074337_U4L16S4.indd 31 6/3/09 7:44:32 AM 16A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 16/Selection 4 35 Pete is my best pal. We meet at the beach each week. We run and jump and yell. It’s fun! At the Beach by Elaine Sciofus illustrated by David Sheldon 1_074337_U4L17S1.indd 35 6/2/09 12:01:05 PM 42 Then Pete has to go home. So do I. We had lots of fun. We will meet at the beach next week. 1_074337_U4L17S1.indd 42 6/2/09 12:01:32 PM 17A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 17/Selection 1 36 Pete is six. So am I. Pete has a green cap. My hat is green. We eat sweet peaches at the beach. Yum, yum, yum. 1_074337_U4L17S1.indd 36 6/2/09 12:01:07 PM 41 The sand beast is like an eel. Maybe it’s a snake! We run and jump over it. 1_074337_U4L17S1.indd 41 6/2/09 12:01:30 PM 18A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 17/Selection 1 37 Then we take a walk. Pete and I hunt for shells. We keep about five shells each. 1_074337_U4L17S1.indd 37 6/2/09 12:01:12 PM 40 We get a lot of wet sand. We make a neat sand beast. 1_074337_U4L17S1.indd 40 6/2/09 12:01:24 PM 19A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 17/Selection 1 38 Then we sit by the sea. Pete gets his feet wet. My feet get wet, too. Splash, splash, splash! We don’t go in the sea. It’s fun to just get wet feet. 1_074337_U4L17S1.indd 38 6/2/09 12:01:14 PM 39 We dig holes. Dig, dig, dig! The sea runs in them. The holes fill up fast. We get wet sand. 1_074337_U4L17S1.indd 39 6/2/09 12:01:22 PM 20A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 17/Selection 1 43 Mom is teaching Beth about planting seeds. Beth makes holes. She plants seeds. Beth will water the seeds and see them grow. by Forest Von Gront Who Will Teach Us? 1_074337_U4L17S2.indd 43 6/3/09 7:46:04 AM 50 Could you teach a friend? What could you teach? 1_074337_U4L17S2.indd 50 6/3/09 7:47:59 AM 21A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 17/Selection 2 44 Miss Kim is teaching Lin a tune. Each week Lin meets with Miss Kim. Lin can read each note. She can play well. 1_074337_U4L17S2.indd 44 6/3/09 7:46:19 AM 49 Gramps is teaching Bill about fishing. Bill can hold his fishing pole just like Gramps. Gramps tells Bill to be still when fish are close. 1_074337_U4L17S2.indd 49 6/3/09 7:47:44 AM 22A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 17/Selection 2 45 Dad is teaching Sam how to swim. Dad is holding Sam while he kicks his feet. Sam will be so glad when he can swim. 1_074337_U4L17S2.indd 45 6/3/09 7:46:41 AM 48 Nell’s mom is teaching Nell how to clean the car. Nell wipes it with a mitt. Nell will clean it so it shines. 1_074337_U4L17S2.indd 48 6/3/09 7:47:29 AM 23A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 17/Selection 2 46 Bob likes to teach kids how to play this game. He meets with them each week. He teaches them to use their feet and kick. 1_074337_U4L17S2.indd 46 6/3/09 7:46:55 AM 47 Mom is teaching Reed and Pete how to bake. She will teach them to be safe. She is helping them place drops on the sheet. 1_074337_U4L17S2.indd 47 6/3/09 7:47:13 AM 24A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 17/Selection 2 51 Plunk, plunk! Drop, drop! Drops fall on Frank’s cheek. What made those drops? Plunk, Plunk by Charles Barker illustrated by Karen Stormer Brooks 1_074337_U4L17S3.indd 51 6/23/09 3:23:36 PM 58 “Helping you is fun,” Jean tells Frank, “and it’s fun to sing!” “Ink-a-dink-a-thanks!” Frank sings. 1_074337_U4L17S3.indd 58 6/23/09 3:29:21 PM 25A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 44/Lesson 17/Selection 3 52 The drops got big. Plunk, plunk. Did Frank see what made those drops? No, but Frank did see a hint. 1_074337_U4L17S3.indd 52 6/23/09 3:24:39 PM 57 “Which song will we sing?” Jean asks. “Let’s make up a song! Ink-a-dink-a-dee!” sings Frank. “Sing with me!” 1_074337_U4L17S3.indd 57 6/23/09 3:28:59 PM 26A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 17/Selection 3 53 A green hose is in the green grass. Frank thinks it made the drops. He is sure it did. 1_074337_U4L17S3.indd 53 6/23/09 3:25:43 PM 56 “It was fun,” Frank tells Jean. “Will you help me rake? We can sing as we rake. Rake, rake, rake. Sing, sing, sing.” 1_074337_U4L17S3.indd 56 6/23/09 3:28:26 PM 27A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 44/Lesson 17/Selection 3 54 The green hose leads Frank to this big tree trunk. “Who is back there? I think it’s Jean. Is it? Is it Jean?” asks Frank. 1_074337_U4L17S3.indd 54 6/23/09 3:26:33 PM 55 “Yes, Frank. It’s me. Did you get wet?” asks Jean. “I hope you think it was fun.” 1_074337_U4L17S3.indd 55 6/23/09 3:27:04 PM 28A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 17/Selection 3 59 “Singing is my best thing,” said King Ming. He sang to Queen Ling. He sang sweet tunes. TheThe King’s SongKing’s Song by Clint Moscari illustrated by Valerie Sokolova 1_074337_U4L17S4.indd 59 6/3/09 7:50:44 AM 66 In just a week, King Ming had his song back. “Singing is my best thing,” sang King Ming. 1_074337_U4L17S4.indd 66 6/3/09 7:52:33 AM 29A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 17/Selection 4 60 At five, Queen Ling sat. King Ming got set to sing his song, but no tune came out. King Ming did not sing his song. 1_074337_U4L17S4.indd 60 6/3/09 7:50:58 AM 65 “I will bring him sweet notes each time I come,” said Green Bird. 1_074337_U4L17S4.indd 65 6/3/09 7:52:20 AM 30A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 17/Selection 4 61 “Don’t be sad, King Ming,” said Queen Ling. “Maybe a bird can help you sing.” Queen Ling wrote this note: Needed: Bird that can teach King Ming to sing. 1_074337_U4L17S4.indd 61 6/3/09 7:51:19 AM 64 “King Ming has lost his song. Can you teach King Ming to sing?” asked Queen Ling. “I think I can teach him as quick as a wink,” said Green Bird. 1_074337_U4L17S4.indd 64 6/3/09 7:52:04 AM 31A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 17/Selection 4 62 Red Bird came, but he had no songs. Pink Bird came, but he had no songs. 1_074337_U4L17S4.indd 62 6/3/09 7:51:36 AM 63 Then Green Bird came. He had sweet, sweet songs. His songs made King Ming and Queen Ling smile. Then Queen Ling spoke. 1_074337_U4L17S4.indd 63 6/3/09 7:51:53 AM 32A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 17/Selection 4 67 “Sit,” Ray tells Dex. Dex sits. “Good dog!” by Angie Tubbman illustrated by Shirley Beckes 1_074337_U4L18S1.indd 67 6/2/09 12:03:42 PM 74 “She is not a stray dog,” Dad tells Ray. “She has a tag. We will get her food. Then we will call and tell Kay to get her dog.” Call Kay if you fi nd this dog. 555-1234 1_074337_U4L18S1.indd 74 6/2/09 12:04:29 PM 33A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 18/Selection 1 68 “Stay,” Ray tells Dex. At first Dex stays. He stays and waits when Ray tells him. 1_074337_U4L18S1.indd 68 7/22/09 2:59:53 PM 73 “This dog has a cut,” Dad tells Ray. “It is not a bad cut.” Ray sees a rock on the ground. “I think she got cut on this rock. Do you think so, Dad?” asks Ray. Dad nods as he checks the cut. 1_074337_U4L18S1.indd 73 7/22/09 3:00:50 PM 34A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 18/Selection 1 69 But then, Dex will not sit and wait. He runs. 1_074337_U4L18S1.indd 69 7/22/09 3:00:09 PM 72 Dex sees a dog. The dog’s tail is going thump, thump. She is glad to see Dex. Dex sniffs, sniffs, sniffs. 1_074337_U4L18S1.indd 72 7/22/09 3:00:38 PM 35A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 18/Selection 1 70 Dex runs fast. Ray and Dad run as fast as Dex. “Stop, Dex,” yells Ray. “Sit! Sit!” Dex sits and waits. 1_074337_U4L18S1.indd 70 7/22/09 3:00:18 PM 71 “I think I hear a dog whine,” Dad tells Ray. “Maybe it needs help.” “Go,” Ray tells Dex. Dex runs. So do Ray and Dad. 1_074337_U4L18S1.indd 71 7/22/09 3:00:29 PM 36A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 18/Selection 1 A T 75 Sweet Treats by Cy rus Rutherman Grapes are a sweet treat. These kids like to snack on grapes every day. Would you like a bunch right now ? 1_074337_U4L18S2.indd 75 6/3/09 8:03:37 AM T A 82 Kay has a huge tray filled with fresh green grapes. She can’t wait, so she takes a big bunch! “Yum! Yum! Yum!” 1_074337_U4L18S2.indd 82 6/3/09 8:06:03 AM 37A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 18/Selection 2 T A 76 Grapes grow on big vines. Grapes can be green. Grapes can be red, deep blue, and black. 1_074337_U4L18S2.indd 76 6/3/09 8:04:02 AM A T 81 See the sweet fresh grapes at this stand. Which fresh grapes would you snack on ? 1_074337_U4L18S2.indd 81 6/3/09 8:05:47 AM 38A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 18/Selection 2 A T 77 Lines and lines of grape plants grow in the ground. Grape plants need sun. Grape plants need rain. 1_074337_U4L18S2.indd 77 6/3/09 8:04:22 AM T A 80 Trucks bring grapes to shops and stands. Fresh grapes cannot stay on trucks. Grapes may rot if they stay too long. 1_074337_U4L18S2.indd 80 6/3/09 8:05:28 AM 39A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 18/Selection 2 T A 78 Grapes stay on vines a long time. After a wait, grapes will be ripe. Grapes take time to get big and plump and sweet. 1_074337_U4L18S2.indd 78 6/3/09 8:04:44 AM A T 79 Ripe grapes cannot stay on vines. Ripe grapes need to be picked when it is time. Ripe grapes must be picked by hand. 1_074337_U4L18S2.indd 79 6/3/09 8:05:08 AM 40A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 18/Selection 2 83 It’s a hot, hot day. It is too hot to run and play. What can we do? What Will We Do? by Mandy Jackson illustrated by Nicole Wong 1_074337_U4L18S3.indd 83 6/24/09 8:21:45 AM 90 Well, sometimes beasts huff and puff. This beast huffs and puffs. This beast huffs and puffs and chases YOU! 1_074337_U4L18S3.indd 90 6/24/09 8:26:16AM 41A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 18/Selection 3 CLOSED 84 We’d like to swim, but we can’t. Bay Lake isn’t open. What’ll we do if we can’t swim? 1_074337_U4L18S3.indd 84 6/24/09 8:22:35AM 89 No, no, no! You must be mixed up. Beasts don’t huff and puff. Beasts wail! 1_074337_U4L18S3.indd 89 6/24/09 8:25:54 AM 42A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 18/Selection 3 WET PAINT 85 We can’t play on the deck. It has wet paint. What’ll we do if we can’t play on the deck? 1_074337_U4L18S3.indd 85 6/24/09 8:23:48 AM 88 Wait! That’s not right! It doesn’t wail! It huffs and puffs! Huff, huff, huff! Puff, puff, puff! 1_074337_U4L18S3.indd 88 6/24/09 8:25:34AM 43A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 18/Selection 3 86 We’ll read! It’ll be fun! Let’s sit and read! 1_074337_U4L18S3.indd 86 6/24/09 8:24:52 AM 87 This tale is the best. A big, bad beast chases three nice pigs. It wails and wails. It trails those pigs home. It keeps on wailing and wailing! 1_074337_U4L18S3.indd 87 6/24/09 8:25:13 AM 44A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 18/Selection 3 91 The day had ended. It was time to eat. Nell had a plate filled with meat. “It’s time to get Ben,” said Nell. “He’d hate to be late.” by Robert Stewart illustrated by John Segal 1_074337_U4L18S4.indd 91 6/3/09 8:10:10 AM 98 Nell, Ben, Fay, Blaine, and Jess had a fine meal. “Let’s clean up,” said Jess. Under each plate was a thank you note! 1_074337_U4L18S4.indd 98 6/3/09 8:11:59 AM 45A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 18/Selection 4 92 While Nell was out, Fay came in. Fay had a pot filled with rice. She put rice on a plate. “Nell likes rice and peas. She’ll like this,” said Fay. 1_074337_U4L18S4.indd 92 6/3/09 8:10:27 AM 97 Nell set five gray plates and five red cups. Ben went and got Fay, Blaine, and Jess. 1_074337_U4L18S4.indd 97 6/3/09 8:11:41 AM 46A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 18/Selection 4 93 While Nell was out, Blaine came in. Blaine had a pot filled with beans. Blain put beans in a big dish. “Ben likes beans. He’ll like this,” said Blaine. 1_074337_U4L18S4.indd 93 6/3/09 8:10:41 AM 96 Nell gave Ben a note. Please come quick. Let’s have fun. Your pals, Nell and Ben 1_074337_U4L18S4.indd 96 6/3/09 8:11:26 AM 47A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 18/Selection 4 94 Then Jess came in. Jess filled each cup with grape drink. “Nell likes grapes. She’ll like this. She will,” said Jess. 1_074337_U4L18S4.indd 94 6/3/09 8:10:55 AM 95 Nell and Ben came home. “Isn’t this a treat?” asked Ben. “Yes, it is,” said Nell. “I didn’t make this, but I know who did.” 1_074337_U4L18S4.indd 95 6/3/09 8:11:12 AM 48A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 18/Selection 4 99 Snow fell on the grass. Snow fell on oak trees. Snow fell and fell. by Shira Alami illustrated by Jamie Smith 1_074337_U4L19S1.indd 99 6/3/09 8:13:49 AM 106 “Did you have fun?” asked Mom. “It was great when the wind didn’t blow. Then it was snow fun!” said Bill. Joan just laughed. 1_074337_U4L19S1.indd 106 6/3/09 8:15:42 AM 49A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 19/Selection 1 100 Bill was sleeping when it snowed. When he woke up the snow was there. Bill got up fast. Bill likes snow. He likes snow a lot. 1_074337_U4L19S1.indd 100 6/3/09 8:14:05 AM 105 “Not in this wind. It is blowing the snow. We must go in. Quick. Let’s go!” said Joan. “Yes,” said Bill. “Let’s go!” 1_074337_U4L19S1.indd 105 6/3/09 8:15:26 AM 50A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 19/Selection 1 101 Bill ran and woke up Joan. He will show Joan the snow. “Get up, Joan. Get up, get up! It snowed, Joan!” said Bill. 1_074337_U4L19S1.indd 101 6/3/09 8:14:22 AM 104 Bill made a little white snow cat. Joan put a bow on it. It was cute. “Can we make a snow dog, Joan?” asked Bill when he was done. 1_074337_U4L19S1.indd 104 6/3/09 8:15:07 AM 51A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 19/Selection 1 102 Joan got up. “We can get dressed and put on hats and coats. Then we can go and play in the snow,” said Joan. 1_074337_U4L19S1.indd 102 6/3/09 8:14:37 AM 103 Bill fell in the snow on his back. Joan fell in the snow, too. Bill made snow wings. Bill and Joan had snow all over them. 1_074337_U4L19S1.indd 103 6/3/09 8:14:53 AM 52A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 19/Selection 1 107 Is it time for a ride? A boat ride can be so much fun. Boat Rides by Redmond Turner 1_074337_U4L19S2.indd 107 6/3/09 8:18:30 AM 114 This boat is a huge ship. It can take long trips at sea. If you were on this ship, you could eat, sleep, and play games on it. Would that be great? 1_074337_U4L19S2.indd 114 6/3/09 8:20:32 AM 53A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 19/Selection 2 108 This boat has sails as white as snow. The big white sails make the boat go. Wind blows and fills the sails. 1_074337_U4L19S2.indd 108 6/3/09 8:18:50 AM 113 This man rows with his left hand. Then he rows with his right hand. He will just keep rowing. Soon his boat will pick up speed. 1_074337_U4L19S2.indd 113 6/3/09 8:20:16 AM 54A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 19/Selection 2 109 Strong winds can make the boat go fast! It is fun to sail, but you must stay safe. You need a life vest. 1_074337_U4L19S2.indd 109 6/3/09 8:19:07 AM 112 This boat has no sail. It is not a raft. To make this boat go you must row. If you stop rowing, the boat will just float and drift off. 1_074337_U4L19S2.indd 112 6/3/09 8:19:57 AM 55A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 19/Selection 2 110 This flat boat has no sails. It is slow. You use a pole to make it float. It can carry loads down this stream. 1_074337_U4L19S2.indd 110 6/3/09 8:19:23 AM 111 This boat is a raft. It is fun to ride fast on white waves. Hats and life vests help keep this ride safe. 1_074337_U4L19S2.indd 111 6/3/09 8:19:39 AM 56A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 19/Selection 2 115 Joan can’t wait to go to Gram’s. She knows it will be fun. So far, they’ve cut rows of paper dolls. What’s next? Fun with Gram by Frances Berry illustrated by Judith Lanfredi 1_074337_U4L19S3.indd 115 6/3/09 9:59:18AM 122 “We’re playing dress up!” Joan and Rob laugh. “When we’re at Gram’s, we know we’ll have fun!” 1_074337_U4L19S3.indd 122 6/3/09 10:01:21 AM 57A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 19/Selection 3 116 Gram and Joan have a nice snack. Then Gram has a plan. “Let’s go,” she tells Joan. “I know where we can have fun!” 1_074337_U4L19S3.indd 116 7/22/09 4:11:36 PM 121 Mom and Rob come in. Gram tells Rob to see what Pops left in the trunk. Rob sees a big tan hat and a gray vest. 1_074337_U4L19S3.indd 121 6/3/09 10:01:06AM 58A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 19/Selection 3 117 Gram shows Joan a huge, oak trunk. It’s loaded with things. Joan sees coats and hats and a dress. 1_074337_U4L19S3.indd 117 7/22/09 4:12:57 PM 120 Joan takes off the dress. Then she sees a green silk hat. She puts it on. It fits! 1_074337_U4L19S3.indd 120 6/3/09 10:00:50AM 59A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 19/Selection 3 118 “Gram,” she asks, “where did you get this green silk dress?” “It’s from Pops. Put it on.” Gram and Joan laugh. 1_074337_U4L19S3.indd 118 6/3/09 10:00:21 AM 119 Gram’s green dress is so soft. The silk floats around Joan. Gram’s face glows. Joan looks nice. 1_074337_U4L19S3.indd 119 6/3/09 10:00:39 AM 60A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 19/Selection 3 123 “Wake up,” Joan tells Rex. “It’s time for work.” Rex likes his job, so he gets up. Rex KnowsRex Knows by Paul Russell illustrated by Susan Lexa 1_074337_U4L19S4.indd 123 6/2/09 12:07:38 PM 130 Rex is good at playing. He can do tricks and make each friend smile. Rex knows they’re glad to see him. 1_074337_U4L19S4.indd 130 6/2/09 12:08:19 PM 61A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 19/Selection 4 124 Joan fills each bowl. “Eat up so you can do a great job,” Joan hints as Rex eats. 1_074337_U4L19S4.indd 124 6/2/09 12:07:42 PM 129 Joan and Rex get to work. Rex sits still while Joan rings the bell. Ring, ring, ring. Soon Rick lets Joan and Rex in. CARE CENTER 10 1_074337_U4L19S4.indd 129 6/2/09 12:08:14 PM 62A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 19/Selection 4 125 “Stay still,” laughs Joan. “Slow down. We’ve no time to play. I must brush your coat so it feels soft.” 1_074337_U4L19S4.indd 125 6/2/09 12:07:49 PM 128 Joan stops and talks with Kate. “So, is it time for work, Rex?” asks Kate. “Must Rex go?” “Yes, we’re on our way,” Joan tells Kate. “We’ll have fun.” 1_074337_U4L19S4.indd 128 6/2/09 12:08:02 PM 63A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 19/Selection 4 126 Then Joan gets her coat and the leash. Rex and Joan go to work. Joan knows that Rex likes his job so much! Joan likes it, too. 1_074337_U4L19S4.indd 126 6/2/09 12:07:52 PM 127 On the way, Rex sees Nat and his dog Duke. Nat knows that Rex can’t stop to play. Nat knows Rex must get to his job on time. 1_074337_U4L19S4.indd 127 6/2/09 12:07:58 PM 64A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 19/Selection 4 131 It was bedtime. Ray didn’t want to go to bed yet. He wanted to play his game. He wanted to win. by Tami Lo Verso illustrated by Yvette Banek 8:00 1_074337_U4L20S1.indd 131 6/3/09 8:22:07 AM 138 Ray’s dream is about his game. In his dream, Ray wins the game. What do you think Shep’s dream is? 1_074337_U4L20S1.indd 138 6/3/09 8:23:54 AM 65A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 20/Selection 1 132 Ray is six. He can tell time. Ray’s dad has a rule about bedtime. On a weekday, Ray’s bedtime is at 8:00. It was that time. 8:00 1_074337_U4L20S1.indd 132 6/3/09 8:22:22 AM 137 Shep can’t get on Ray’s bed, but Shep has a rug. Shep sleeps on the rug at Ray’s bedside. 1_074337_U4L20S1.indd 137 6/3/09 8:23:40 AM 66A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 20/Selection 1 133 So Ray went up the steps. Shep went with him. Shep likes to be with Ray, and Ray likes to be with Shep. 1_074337_U4L20S1.indd 133 6/3/09 8:22:41 AM 136 At last, Ray gets in his bed. His mother reads him a nice bedtime tale. Shep is so big that he can’t sleep on Ray’s bed. 1_074337_U4L20S1.indd 136 6/3/09 8:23:23 AM 67A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 20/Selection 1 134 Shep likes to watch Ray. Shep gets in the bathtub to see Ray brush his teeth. Ray can’t let Shep do that. Shep can’t be in the tub! 1_074337_U4L20S1.indd 134 6/3/09 8:22:55 AM 135 Ray must try to get Shep out. So Ray gets in the bathtub. Ray can’t lift Shep up, but he gets Shep out. Shep grins as if it is a game. 1_074337_U4L20S1.indd 135 6/3/09 8:23:11 AM 68A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 20/Selection 1 139 At sunrise, Midge and Madge got up. Midge and Madge made a big, big pancake. Pancake Ran retold by George O’Neal illustrated by Carol Koeller Pancake Ran 1_074337_U4L20S2.indd 139 6/3/09 8:24:52 AM 146 Then Pancake jumped on a sailboat with big white sails. He sailed and sailed and sailed. 1_074337_U4L20S2.indd 146 6/3/09 8:27:01 AM 69A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 20/Selection 2 140 “This is just for me,” said Midge. “No, it is not,” hissed Madge. While Midge and Madge yelled, Pancake jumped up. 1_074337_U4L20S2.indd 140 6/3/09 8:25:12 AM 145 “I am going on a trip,” said Pancake. “I cannot hear you,” said Fox. “Get close.” But, Pancake just ran. 1_074337_U4L20S2.indd 145 6/3/09 8:26:34 AM 70A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 20/Selection 2 141 Then Pancake ran out the door. Midge and Madge ran after Pancake. Midge and Madge did not catch him. 1_074337_U4L20S2.indd 141 6/3/09 8:25:31 AM 144 Pancake sat on the roadside and rested. “Where are you going ?” asked Fox. 1_074337_U4L20S2.indd 144 6/3/09 8:26:18 AM 71A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 20/Selection 2 142 Pancake ran down a hillside and met Sheep. “I will catch you,” boasted Sheep. “Midge and Madge did not catch me,” yelled Pancake as he ran. “You cannot catch me, Sheep.” 1_074337_U4L20S2.indd 142 6/3/09 8:25:49 AM 143 Pancake ran past an old windmill and met Goat. “I will catch you,” grunted Goat. “Midge, Madge, and Sheep did not catch me,” yelled Pancake. “You can try, but you cannot catch me.” 1_074337_U4L20S2.indd 143 6/3/09 8:26:06 AM 72A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 20/Selection 2 147 We like rain. We are glad when it rains. It’s fun to be out in a springtime rain. A Springt i m e Springtime RRa in by Hilda Ramirez 1_074337_U4L20S3.indd 147 6/3/09 9:55:10AM 154 We see a huge rainbow! The rainbow glows. Sunshine is on its way. 1_074337_U4L20S3.indd 154 6/3/09 9:58:00 AM 73A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 20/Selection 3 148 Kay likes to walk her dog in the rain. Rain can wash pathways and make them clean. 1_074337_U4L20S3.indd 148 6/3/09 9:55:50 AM 153 Jane peeks out. She sees raindrops on the glass. Jane looks up. “Quick!” Jane yells. “You must see this!” 1_074337_U4L20S3.indd 153 6/3/09 9:57:45 AM 74A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 20/Selection 3 149 Kay sees raindrops shine on plants. Rain helps plants grow and spread. 1_074337_U4L20S3.indd 149 6/3/09 9:56:08 AM 152 When it rains a lot, we stay in. Swings and slides get wet, so we can’t use them. We get a long playtime in class. 1_074337_U4L20S3.indd 152 6/3/09 9:57:22 AM 75A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 20/Selection 3 150 Dad takes Quinn to class. Quinn is dressed for rain. He has his raincoat. He has a matching rain hat on his head. 151 Beth and Gwen are dressed for rain, too. Their mom watches as they head to school. Gwen holds Beth’s hand. 76AUnit 4/Lesson 20/Selection 3 Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved. 155 My mother had a big white boat. Mom’s big white boat was an old sailboat. Mom let me name it. by Mary Martinez illustrated by Benrei Huang RosebudRosebud 1_074337_U4L20S4.indd 155 6/3/09 8:27:39 AM 162 It was time to head to bed. It was bedtime on Rosebud. 1_074337_U4L20S4.indd 162 6/3/09 8:29:32 AM 77A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 20/Selection 4 156 I chose “Rosebud.” Mom got red paint and paintbrushes. We painted that name on the boat. I painted a red rosebud. 1_074337_U4L20S4.indd 156 6/3/09 8:27:56 AM 161 The sun’s rays spread. The sea glowed yellow and red. Then no more rays. The sun had set. 1_074337_U4L20S4.indd 161 6/3/09 8:29:14 AM 78A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 20/Selection 4 157 Mom and I went sailing. We sailed in the daytime. On nice days, we set sail at sunrise. Sometimes we sailed all day long. 1_074337_U4L20S4.indd 157 6/3/09 8:28:14 AM 160 One time we went on a long trip. We sailed and sailed. It was sunset, but it was not bedtime yet. 1_074337_U4L20S4.indd 160 6/3/09 8:28:58 AM 79A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 20/Selection 4 158 If it rained, we stayed inside the boat. We played games. We read. But sailing was more fun than being inside. 1_074337_U4L20S4.indd 158 6/3/09 8:28:27 AM 159 When the sun peeked out, we’d go up and sit topside. The sailboat rocked and we sang songs. We sang, “Row, row, row your boat.” 1_074337_U4L20S4.indd 159 6/3/09 8:28:43 AM 80A Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.Unit 4/Lesson 20/Selection 4 Decodable Readers Take-Home Blackline Masters (SBEFr7PMVNF 1505360-LV1