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Free Nature Decodable Reader with ee Words | Vines

Practice Words

Words containing the 'ee' vowel team, consistently producing the long /iː/ sound.

creep steep green keen trees
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Green vine leaves spread across the ground with a snail, caterpillar, and ladybugs crawling on them near a farm field.

Vines are plants that can creep up and to the side. They can be long.

Page 2
Vines with blue flowers climbing a branch above squash vines with yellow flowers, a small green fruit, caterpillar, and ladybug.

Vines can go up a tree or some down a branch. They can hold on.

Page 3
A green squash with yellow flower, blue pea flowers on a vine, cherry tomatoes, and bamboo leaves framing a garden scene.

A vine can have fruit and flowers. The fruit grows where the flowers drop off.

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A doghouse covered with blue berry vines and a rose arch beside a tree with pink morning glory vines, birds, and a cottage in the background.

We can plant a vine to go over a house or an arch. They are keen to grow up!

Page 5
Tall trees with thick vines climbing their trunks, featuring various green leaves wrapping around the bark in a watercolor style.

Some trees have vines all over. The vines can go up steep spots.

Page 6
A passion fruit vine with curling tendrils, green fruit, and a purple passion flower bloom in watercolor illustration.

Some vines hold on with these small curls. The curls twist onto a frame.

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Pepper vines with green peppercorn clusters climbing up tree trunks with heart-shaped leaves in a watercolor botanical illustration.

Vines can fork out so that they go both ways. They can tuck into small spots.

Page 8
A farm path winding between melon and watermelon fields with sprawling vines, wooden fences, and a farmhouse in the distance.

Vines on a farm. They are not tall, but they spread out.

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Sweet potato vines growing from the soil showing purple tubers underground, with a dragonfly, snail, and worm, and a farmhouse in the distance.

Some vines grow food in the soil. The green leaves get the sun for the parts under the ground.

Page 10
A panoramic view of flowering vines with pink bougainvillea, palm trees, and a hillside farmhouse with terraced fields.

Vines can go wild! They are keen plants that can grow very fast.

Page 11
Twelve circular photographs of different vine plants arranged in a circle, showing various vegetables and climbing plants in gardens.

There are a lot of kinds of vines. See if you can spot some where you live.

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