Fly! (V CV CCV)

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Creative Commons BY-NC Adapted from "Who Can Fly without Wings?" by Drubha Esh and Sabyasachi Hazra. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.
Free Science Decodable Reader with Open Syllables | Fly!

Practice Words

Open syllables with long vowels (/eɪ/, /iː/, /əʊ/) and words where 'y' serves as the final vowel.

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Page 1
A colorful bird with black head, yellow body, and red wings flies above five small yellow birds and one green bird perched on a branch.

A bird can fly.

Page 2
Three dragonflies flying, with a large green one with spotted wings in the foreground and two smaller pink and orange ones above.

Bugs with big wings.

Page 3
Two butterflies in yellow, purple, and red colors flutter near a colorful flower against a pale background.

Can things with no wings be up in the sky?

Page 4
A green dragonfly, red butterfly, and yellow bird with black head and red wings spread across an open sky.

Yes!

Page 5
Large green fluffy clouds of different sizes float against a cream-colored sky.

Clouds float in the sky.

Page 6
Three colorful kites in green, red, purple, and yellow geometric patterns fly with strings trailing below.

Kites can go up in the sky.

Page 7
Three children's faces in a row showing different skin tones, with the middle child wearing round glasses.

We have no wings. Can we fly?

Page 8
Children's faces look up at a flying bird, dragonfly, and butterfly against a light background.

We are not bugs or birds.

Page 9
Three children stacked vertically beneath a large green cloud, with the top child wearing red glasses.

We are not clouds.

Page 10
A row of eight children's faces in various colors watching a colorful kite flying in the sky.

We are not kites.

Page 11
Children imagining themselves flying with butterfly and dragonfly wings, alongside clouds, a kite, a flower, and insects.

But we can fly in our minds.

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