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Creative Commons BY-NC Adapted from "Different or the Same?" by Ratna Halim and Vannia Rizky. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.
Free Science Decodable Reader with igh Words | Not the Same

Practice Words

Words with the 'igh' trigraph, representing the long /aɪ/ sound.

night tight
Page 1
Two caterpillars far apart - spiky blue one on leaf with eggs, yellow striped one on leaves with flowers.

They are both bugs, but they are not the same kind of bug.

Page 2
Colorful caterpillars of different types meeting on tree branches with pink flowers in forest.

Both of these bugs have six main feet that they walk and grasp with.

Page 3
Three different caterpillars on tree branches - spiky blue one, looping green one, and tiny yellow one.

Hey! That is one so long! The two bug pals are both short.

Page 4
Many different colorful caterpillars gathered on leaves and branches with fruits and flowers.

Both of the bugs like the same snacks. They eat a lot of plants.

Page 5
Eight panels showing different caterpillar friends in various poses on leaves and branches.

They both start to gain mass. This is key for them to grow.

Page 6
Spiky blue caterpillar looking at sad green caterpillar on leaf among tree branches.

Both of the bugs need to rest. They ate a lot.

Page 7
Two caterpillars sleeping in cocoons - spiky one wrapped in silk, green one curled in leaf.

They make homes so that birds will not prey on them as they rest.

Page 8
Various cocoons and chrysalises hanging from tree branches in different colors and shapes.

The bugs did not look the same. Their homes are not the same.

Page 9
Butterflies emerging from chrysalises on branch above, caterpillars crawling on branch below with flowers.

It is time to come out of their tight homes! They are not the same.

Page 10
Many colorful butterflies and moths flying among flowers in garden with daisies and lilies.

One is up in the day, and one is up at night.

Page 11
Brown patterned moth on leaves above looking at colorful butterfly resting on flowers below.

Both of them lay eggs. What is going to come out?

Page 12
Two circular diagrams showing caterpillar life cycles - nighttime moths above, daytime butterflies below.

Some parts of their lives are the same. Some are not.

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