Decodable Text Series
Checking on the Surf
Teacher Instructions
Phonics Focus: One-syllable words with all of the r-controlled vowels
WARM-UP WORDS* too
DECODABLE PASSAGE
The girl burst into the kitchen. Her dad was washing the dishes. It was still 15
dark. The sun was just starting to come up. 24
Marla said, “I think the surf is big. Can we get into the car and go check 41
the swell? I can surf if it is not too strong.” 52
Dad said, “Marla, I still have so much to do. The porch is covered in dirt 68
from the storm.” 71
Marla turned on the charm. “Dad, if you let me go now, when I get back I 88
will do the porch, finish washing the dishes, and serve lunch! But the 101
perfect surf does not come very often, and it can get smaller fast. We 115
need to rush!” 118
Dad said, “Get your stuff. We can go check on it. But, if it is too big, you 136
cannot surf. I do not want you to get hurt.” 146
Marla turned with a twirl and said, “Yes! Thank you, Dad.” 157
They rushed to the cliffs to check the surf. It was not too big! The swell 173
was perfect. 175
Marla got her stuff and sprinted down the curved path to the surf. She 189
was one happy girl! 193
Language Comprehension Extension
VOCABULARY Burst, sprinted, surf, swell, too
QUESTIONS What words tell you that Marla is excited?
Why did Dad hesitate about allowing Marla to go surf?
Why would Marla not be allowed to surf if the swell is too strong?
How did Marla convince her dad to check the surf?
*Key for Warm-up Words: Heart Words
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Decodable Text Series
Checking on the Surf
WARM-UP WORDS
too
The girl burst into the kitchen. Her dad was washing the dishes. It was still
dark. The sun was just starting to come up.
Marla said, “I think the surf is big. Can we get into the car and go check
the swell? I can surf if it is not too strong.”
Dad said, “Marla, I still have so much to do. The porch is covered in dirt
from the storm.”
Marla turned on the charm. “Dad, if you let me go now, when I get back I
will do the porch, finish washing the dishes, and serve lunch! But the
perfect surf does not come very often, and it can get smaller fast. We
need to rush!”
Dad said, “Get your stuff. We can go check on it. But, if it is too big, you
cannot surf. I do not want you to get hurt.”
Marla turned with a twirl and said, “Yes! Thank you, Dad.”
They rushed to the cliffs to check the surf. It was not too big! The swell
was perfect.
Marla got her stuff and sprinted down the curved path to the surf. She
was one happy girl!
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[Link] © WETA