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The old woman ran after the
pancake.
The seven children ran after it.
An old woman had seven children.
She made a big pancake.
The pancake rolled away.
A hen saw the pancake.
"Stop, pancake," said the hen.
I want to eat you."
An old man saw the pancake.
"Stop," said the old man.
I want to eat you."
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An old woman had
seven children. Shemade a big pancake.
The pancake rolledaway.
The pig ate thepancake.
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woman
sevenchildren
pancakerolled
brooksnout
boy boycock cock
dog doghen hen
man manpig pig
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Circle the nouns (person, place, thing).
1. A woman had seven children.
2. The pancake rolled away.
3. My children want to eat you.
4. "Stop," said the old man.
5. A hen saw the pancake.
6. They came to a brook.
7. I can not go into the water.
8. Get on my snout.
9. You are a good pancake.
10. He ate it up.
Circle the verbs (action words).
1. She made a big pancake.
2. The pancake rolled away.
3. I can not stop for you.
4. "Stop," said the old man.
5. Do not go so fast.
6. I will go with you.
7. I can swim over the brook.
8. Get on my snout.
9. I will swim over with you.
10. He ate it up.
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Number the words in alphabetical
order:
_____ woman
_____ children
_____ pancake
_____ man
_____ hen
_____ cock
_____ boy
_____ dog
_____ pig
Circle the correctly spelled words.
woman wumen
childrin children
pancake pancack
dog dogg
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The copytext for this on-line edition is READING-LITERATURE THE PRIMER,adapted and graded by Harriette Taylor Treadwell and Margaret Free,
illustrated by Frederik Richardson, Evanston: Row, Peterson & Company,1910. It is in the public domain in the United States.