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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 'ea' Words | Fly!

Practice Words

Words with the 'ea' vowel team, making /iː/ as in 'eat', /ɛ/ as in 'head', or /eɪ/ as in 'break'.

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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.

Here is a bird. It can fly up in the sky. It can head to new spots.

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

Some bugs can fly. These bugs can beat their wings hard so that they do not drift.

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

Some bugs have big wings that they use to float on the breeze.

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

Are there things with no wings that can still be up in the sky?

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

Yes. Clouds can float up in the sky. They form up there.

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

Kites can float up in the sky if you put them up in spots with wind.

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

We are not birds nor bugs. We are not clouds nor kites.

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

Can beasts that do not have wings still get up into the sky and fly?

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

We are not clouds. We do not float if we are up in the sky.

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

We are not kites. We cannot spread out and drift on the breeze.

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

We can use planes, or we can put our heads to the test and fly in our minds.

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