Progressve Phonics - Beginner Book 1 [5 ed.]

A book for children and teens that are starting to read in English.

281 135 774KB

English Pages 51 [61] Year 2015

Report DMCA / Copyright

DOWNLOAD FILE

Polecaj historie

Progressve Phonics - Beginner Book 1 [5 ed.]

Citation preview

Progressive

PHONICS

T.M.

Beginner Book

1

had cat am can

Short Vowel “A” Written and illustrated by

Miz Katz N. Ratz T.M.

Acknowledgements: For my Mom, who made it all possible.

Letters & words used in this book

catsmndhr at cat hat

mat rat sat

can man ran nan

am ram Sam

had dad sad

Copyright © 2004–2015 by Miz Katz N. Ratz All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher except for the use of brief quotations in a book review. Produced in the United States of America. Fifth Edition, 2015. Progressive Phonics Co Los Angeles, CA www.ProgressivePhonics.com

2

TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Start Guide ..............................

5

b

“at” word family .................................

6

at, cat, hat, mat, rat, sat

“an” word family ................................

27

can, man, nan, ran

“ad” word family ................................

39

dad, had, sad

“am” word family ...............................

49

am, ram, Sam

3

Quick Start Guide Read the book WITH your child. You read the “regular” text, and he/she reads the big, red words, sort of like reading the different parts in a play.

Help your child sound out the words as needed. Read the book several times. This helps develop the eye muscles and left-to-right reading patterns.

Don’t rush it. Bodybuilders don’t train in a day – neither does a child.

And most important of all, HAVE FUN! 4

(Read this page TO your child.)

Today we are going to practice the “ah” sound. The “ah” sound is in lots of words, like --

animal alphabet

angry ant

act like an alligator. 5

”at” family

at cat hat mat rat sat 6

Look At My Cat

Look, look,

b

would you look

b

at that? 7

b a hat, that b is my cat. That is not

8

My silly

cat is

scared of mice, so

b

she hides on my head all day and night.

b

b 9

I tell my

cat,

b Mice can’t catch b you way up there.” b “Don’t be scared.

10

Then one day

b

cat said, “Mice!” b my

11

b that I screamed b twice. b I got so scared

12

The Cat In The Window

cat in the window is looking at me,” said a bird who sat on the branch of a tree. b “The

13

“No, no, no!” a second bird said. “The

b

cat

at me instead.” b

is looking

14

“The

cat looks at

b said bird number three as b she flapped her feathers. b me because I am better,”

15

But the

cat was a

toy with glass eyes and

cat in the window was b looking at nothing.

b

stuffing, so the

16

Three Cats And A Mat

b but only one mat. We have three cats,

17

So one

cat

sat on the mat. 18

Then the second

b

cat sat on the cat that sat on the mat. 19

cat sat on the cat who sat on the cat on the mat. Then the third

20

b were happy. b And then they

How about that?

bb 21

The Rat’s Hat

A

rat went to

the store to buy a

b

hat. b 22

hat was too big. b The first

23

hat was too small. b The second

24

hat was just right, b The third

25

rat ate it bite b by bite. b so the

26

”an” family

can man nan ran Note 1: The word “an” will be in an Intermediate Phonics book because it is a grammatical lesson. Note 2: Nan is a child’s name for a grandmother. 27

Can I?

Can I jump higher than a tree?

b

Can I? Can I? Little, tiny me? b 28

can jump higher than a tree. A tree can’t b Yes, I

jump, tee, hee, hee!

Tee, hee, hee is a silly way of laughing.

b 29

Can Of Corn

can of corn in my hand? I can See this

eat it, yes, I

can. 30

But a

can of corn

doesn’t taste very good,

b

can of corn is as hard as wood. b and a

31

A Man Ran

A pair of shoes

b

ran down the street. b 32

man ran too, but he had bare feet. b “Hey!” said the man, “Come back to me.” b

A

33

stinky!

“We

can,” said the

shoes, “when you wash your feet.”

b

b 34

My Nan

My

nan can

make good cookies.

“Nan” is a child’s name for Grandmother.

b 35

My

nan can

make a cake, oh, yes!

b 36

nan said I could make b something. b My

37

So, look! I

b

made a mess!

b 38

”ad” family

dad had sad

Note: The word “bad” will be in Beginner Book 2 because the letter “b” is a difficult letter, and Beginner Book 2 addresses this problem. 39

Had

When I was a baby,

b

had a yellow duck. When I was two, I b had a red truck. I

b

40

When I was three, I

b

had a chimpanzee. Look at him, he looks like me! b 41

Had To

had to brush my hair, and I had to brush my teeth. Then I had to put I

socks and shoes on my feet.

b 42

Then I

had to put a

hat on top of my head. Is this what you wear b when you go to bed? b 43

Dad Shoes

My

dad said I

could try his shoes.

b

dad shoes fit me fine. b His

44

But I would like to see my

b

dad

try to walk in mine.

b 45

So Sad

I

sat down

to sing a song.

b 46

It was a

sad,

sad song. 47

And the

sad

song was too long.

b 48

”am” family

am ram Sam

49

I Am Tall

am as tall as a man!

I

50

Well... when I stand on a chair, I

b

am. 51

I Am Sam

am Sam. I am a cat, and I am stuck inside a hat. I

52

The

hat is nice

b but I can’t see where b I am going. when it is snowing,

53

Rat Race

rat and a ram ran a race. b A

A ram is a boy sheep. 54

ram ran faster, b The

55

so the

rat

put on skates.

b

56

b ram as the rat rolled by. b “Cheater!” said the

57

am the winner!” b said the rat. “Bye-bye!” b “I

58

rat wasn’t looking, and he b ran into a tree. But the

59

“No,” said the

b

ram, “the winner is me!”

b 60

The End

Next: Progressive Phonics Book 2: Short Vowel “e”

ProgressivePhonics.com

61