Ted <ng>

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Funny Decodable Reader with 'ng' Words | Ted

Practice Words

Words with the 'ng' digraph, producing the nasal /ŋ/ sound.

hang strong long king rings
Page 1
A stocky blond boy named Ted wearing a red and white cap and overalls stands on a sidewalk holding a slingshot with a mischievous grin.

Ted is not fun to be mates with.

Page 2
Ted stands with arms crossed looking smug while two boys sit on the grass playing with marbles, looking up at him with concern.

Ted is strong. He likes to make us sad.

Page 3
A mother with curly brown hair kneels down to talk to two worried-looking boys, one in yellow and one in purple shirts.

Mum tells us that Ted will be nice if we are nice to him.

Page 4
Ted stands at the top of a yellow playground slide with arms crossed, blocking two frustrated boys from using it.

We try, but it does not work. He acts like he is king.

Page 5
Ted leans against a swing set yawning rudely while two boys watch from nearby, unable to use the swings.

He can tell that we want to go on the slide. There are bangs as he runs up it.

Page 6
Two boys walk on a sidewalk looking annoyed as a crumpled piece of trash flies past their heads from behind.

When we walk off, he can still make us mad.

Page 7
Two boys sit on a bedroom floor drawing red dots on their arms and legs with markers to pretend they are sick.

We make a plan. We put red dots on our arms and legs.

Page 8
Ted looks shocked on top of the slide as two boys approach showing off red dots on their arms and legs.

When Ted spots the dots, he thinks that we are not well.

Page 9
Two boys with fake red spots talk to a worried Ted near the swings, pointing at their spotted arms.

He does not want to be close to us.

Page 10
Two boys with red spots chase a scared Ted across the park as his cap flies off his head.

We run. He flings his arms up and runs home.

Page 11
Two happy boys play on the slide together on a sunny day, free to enjoy the park without Ted around.

It will be a fun day with no Ted. We can go on with what we like!

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