I Want Fans <nk>

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Creative Commons BY-NC Adapted from "The Supersonic Chochorica" by Luís Daniel Germer Sánchez and Mariela Ortíz . Licensed under CC BY 4.0.
Free Decodable Reader with nk Blends | I Want Fans

Practice Words

Words containing the 'nk' blend, making the /ŋk/ sound.

think bonk stink sinks
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The blue owl with goggles walks along a cobblestone path toward a pink flight academy building on a hill, with other birds walking ahead.

I want to fly. I will go to a class so that they can teach me.

Page 2
A film strip shows the blue owl's dream of fame: waving to fans, being photographed by other birds with cameras, and flying a pink airplane.

When I can fly well, I think I will try to fly in films. I will get fans!

Page 3
A fluffy blue owl wearing red goggles and a plaid scarf tumbles down a dirt path on a grassy hill while other colorful birds watch from behind.

I try to set off into the sky. Bonk! I land in the dirt.

Page 4
The blue owl with goggles and scarf stands sadly on the ground while other birds fly happily in the golden yellow sky above.

The birds in my class say that I stink at flying.

Page 5
Close-up of the grumpy blue owl wearing red goggles on its head and a colorful checkered scarf, with leaves floating around on a yellow background.

My pride sinks, but that will not stop me. I will take the next class.

Page 6
The blue owl builds cardboard wings with tools on the left, then flies successfully through the sky wearing its homemade cardboard wing invention.

If my wings are too small, I will make some big wings!

Page 7
Three poses showing the blue owl reading instructions, testing its cardboard wings while standing, then successfully flying with its invention.

I learn how to twist and turn the wings so that I can go the way that I want to.

Page 8
The blue owl stands triumphantly on a winner's podium holding a trophy, wearing cardboard wings as colorful bird fans cheer from the grassy hills below.

It is the big day! I will take to the sky. Birds come to see how my wings will go.

Page 9
Three blue owls with cardboard wings fly joyfully through a golden yellow sky, leaving dashed trail lines showing their looping flight paths.

The wind picks up. I turn my wings so that I catch it. It sends me high up!

Page 10
The blue owl with goggles and scarf admires its finished cardboard wings with sparkles, against a bright yellow background with a dashed flight path.

The birds on the grass clap. I got my fans!

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