Nuts! (Compound Words)
Practice Words
Two-syllable compound words formed by joining two smaller words together.
Pip is a squirrel. She lives in a township on the branch of a tree. There are a lot of holes in the tree. What are they for?
Pip stores nuts in the tree for when the winter comes. It is too cold to look for food in winter. She needs a good stock of snacks to get her through.
Pip checks on her nuts and finds that they are all gone! She chats to a bird that lives in the tree, but the bird did not take her nuts.
Pip goes down to the beehive. The bees are too small to take nuts, but they might have seen who did. The bees did not see a thing.
Pip thinks that the bees are not telling the truth. She is so upset about the nuts that she cannot think straight. The bees make her leave.
Pip asks a fly if he can help her to find the lost nuts. The fly has his own things to go. Pip will have to keep up with the search by herself.
Her friend asks if Pip would like to share some of her fruit. Pip thanks her but says no. She does not want her friend to run out of food.
Liz does not think that their friends in the tree would steal Pip’s nuts. They all see how hard she works to find and store them.
Her words open Pip’s mind. If the nuts were not taken, how else could they have gone missing? She goes all the way down the trunk of the tree.
This creature dug a hole in the tree to store his own food. His plan backfired, and Pip’s store of nuts fell out. It was a mistake. He helps her to pick them up.
Pip is great with wood. She boards the hole up with some planks. Then she scales the tree to her house on the branch.
Now Pip has her nest egg for when winter comes. She will have to thank Liz for helping her to look at things from a new point of view.