My Cat <ie>

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Creative Commons BY-NC Adapted from "Drawing My Cat" by Seng Visal and Soeurm Kakada. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.
Free Decodable Reader with ie Vowel Team | My Cat

Practice Words

Words featuring the 'ie' vowel team, making /iː/ as in 'grief' or /aɪ/ as in 'tie'.

brief tries fried cries
Page 1
Boy watching father return home with fishing rod while orange cat runs toward stilt house.

Her dad has been out to the shops. He had to get some food.

Page 2
Boy in green shirt holding pencil and eraser with paper in kitchen with vegetables on shelf.

She asks if she can do a brief sketch of the food. Then she will help make the meal.

Page 3
Hand drawing tomato on paper with sketches, real tomatoes and limes beside fruit basket.

She has done some classes. She can get the shape just right.

Page 4
Boy drawing green cucumbers on paper with real bitter gourds and vegetables nearby.

She takes note of where there are dark and light parts on the food.

Page 5
Hand coloring cucumber drawing with green pencil, scissors and colored pencils on table.

She does not like how they look the first time or two, so she does a fresh one.

Page 6
Boy sitting at low table drawing while orange striped cat walks under the table.

Their cat cries for food. She wants to draw him, but it is hard to draw things that move.

Page 7
Boy looking surprised at orange striped cat walking away from him in wooden room.

She tries to make a start. She must break it down into shapes.

Page 8
Boy looking at cucumber drawings on paper with colored pencils scattered on table.

She feels fried. Oh, wait! Is there a new way to do this?

Page 9
Smiling boy showing drawing of vegetable cat to orange striped cat walking across wooden floor.

She makes her cat out of the food that she drew! She is great at art.

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