Where's Jane? (Suffix)
Practice Words
Two-syllable words with common suffixes such as -ness, -ment, -er, -ful, -less, and -ly.
Hi! My name is Spot, and I am Jane's dog. It's time for Jane to take me for a walk. 'We're going to the zoo, Spot!' she says. The zoo! I can't wait!
Jane buys a ticket and leads me inside the zoo. 'I want to see every animal in here!' says Jane. So do I! I run ahead to see if I can beat her to it.
But Jane is not behind me. I can't see where Jane went. I think I am very lost. But I have to find her.
I go looking for Jane. Up ahead, I see something long and brown. It looks like hair. Jane has hair like that! I think I've found Jane!
Oops! This isn't Jane, or Jane's hair! It's a horse. Horses can have long brown hair too. I back away, looking as sorry as I can be. Where can Jane be?
I keep on looking for Jane. In this crowd I can't see that far in front of me. But I see a flash of yellow and brown. That looks like the shirt Jane was wearing!
Oops! It’s not Jane's shirt. It's a tiger, and it is right in front of me! I run away before it wakes up! Where can Jane be?
I am tired now. I think I have been to every spot in this zoo. Oh! That looks like Jane's bag! Have I found her at last?
Oops! That's not Jane's bag. It's a crocodile! But I hear something from behind me. 'Where can you be, Spot?'
That sounds like Jane! It is Jane! She has been looking for me, too! 'I'm glad to see you too, Spot!' she says. Now we can see all the animals!