Before you start: this is Lesson 85. It uses only sounds already taught in Lessons 1–84. If they have not done those yet it will feel too hard — ask their teacher where to start.
1. Say the practice words on the words page, then the heart words. A heart word has one part that cannot be sounded out — the little heart marks the bit to just remember.
2. Read the story on the next page. If they get stuck, don’t say the word. Point under the letters and say: “Say each sound, then say them fast” — “mmm – aaa – p … map!”
3. Read it three times — they color a circle each time.
4. They draw what happened, on the top half of the next page. No picture to copy — their drawing is how you see what they understood.
5. They write one sentence, on the lines under their drawing. The sentence to read aloud is in the box below.
“It was the best beach day yet.”
Once at normal speed, once slowly, and have them say it back before they write. If they get stuck on a word, say its sounds together — don’t spell it letter by letter.
Practice, not a test — don’t mark it wrong. If a word is misspelled, read it back exactly as they wrote it and let them hear the difference.
A wrong word, or a guess? Don’t say “no” — point at the word: “Try that one again — say each sound.” Fixing it themselves is the win.
Sounded it out twice, still stuck? Tell them the word and carry on. A few told words do no harm.
Stuck on nearly every line, or fed up? Stop — that is fine. Try an easier lesson, or this one tomorrow. Five happy minutes beat twenty cross ones.
1. What did Ana and her mom have at the beach?
A meal of peach and tea.
2. How did Ana get the bee off her peach?
She set the peach bit on a flat rock. Sending the bee off had not worked, as it came back.
3. Have you ever eaten outside? Did anything come to have a look?
Any answer, kept to what they saw. A bee came to Ana's peach in line three.
Checked word by word: all 99 words in this
story use only sounds taught by Lesson 85, plus heart words already learned. Nothing here
needs guessing. The spelling ea, ey can say more than one sound in English; every word here uses only the one taught so far.
The story is on the next page →
Ana and her mom went to the beach. They had a meal of peach and tea. A bee came and sat on the peach. Ana did not want to eat with a bee. She sent it off, but it came back. Ana set the peach bit on a flat rock. The bee went to the rock and sat. Ana ate the rest and went to sleep. She had a dream of a green sea. Then Mom woke her up with a soft pat. Ana swam in the green sea with her mom. It was the best beach day yet.
Read it again if you need to. Then draw what happened.
Your grown-up will say one sentence from the story. Say it back, then write it.