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Reading Check Stage Student Name Date

Reading Check STAGE a a a am had sat mat rag tag cap lap tap a has bat that a lab van wax UK v0

Reading Check STAGE a a a ban cab map pad ran have sag sad than o off gone job o fog hop pot UK v0 Pages -

Reading Check STAGE o o o top rob hot got pod log jot cod mop e them leg yet 6 e red jet egg 6 UK v0

Reading Check STAGE u u u up pup bun rub hum mug dug nut put 7 7 7 u us sum cut 7 u hug bus pull 8 UK v0

Reading Check STAGE i if dig sip 9 i bin lit fib 0 i this give with th there think path UK v0 Pages 9-

Reading Check STAGE A The sun is up and Tom is up. Tom s dad has a van but it has not got tax on it. Tom thinks he will get the tax. If he can get the next bus at ten he can get the tax. The bus at ten has not gone yet. Tom can get the tax. He will give the tax to his dad and his dad can put it on the van. Then Tom can give his dad a hand to fix the van. UK v0 Read it

Reading Check STAGE -nd -tle -lk sand bend pond cattle settle bottle silk milk sulk -ss mess hiss pass -y -ll 6 by sell try will why hall 6 egg kettle end moss that try UK v0 Pages -6

Reading Check STAGE 6A Tom has a dog, Pat. Tom sends his dog off on a run and tells it not to get wet. Oh no! The hut is a mess and Tom is mad at Pat. Let s give Pat a bath and try to get rid of all this mess in the hut. Tom will have to try to settle that dog. I think Pat is a bad little dog. It will come to a bad end. I think that I will not have a dog at all. UK v0 Read it

Reading Check STAGE ee oy oo seem feed street 7 toy annoy enjoy 8 boot moon pool 9 o to lose doing 0 ou you soup group 0 been dry miss fuss lend bottle wind UK v0 Pages 7-0

Reading Check STAGE 0A Tom has gone off to see his pal. I will come with you to see him as well, Ben. You will soon get there if you run. I can give you a hand up the hill if it is too steep. Come on, I can pull you up. There, that s not too bad is it? Let s run to get there soon. Tom will have gone soon and I have to see him. Mum will get mad if I miss him. See, there is Tom with that boy. That little green hut at the end of the path is his to keep things in. UK v0 Read it

6 Reading Check STAGE wa- oo -sk -ck -y wash warn wander cook wood door task risk dusk pack neck sick jolly only dusty -ry 6 every hurry worry -ing 7 king sing wing -tch 8 catch fetch pitch -ch 9 much such which 6 6 6 beef goose thin bed gone fill bottle this ee oy UK v0 Pages -6

6 Reading Check STAGE 6A Ask that boy if he will lend you his ball for a bit. I will give him this bottle of 7Up if he will let us have the ball. He can keep a watch on us to see that we do not run off with his ball. Come on then, send the ball to me. You can give it a big kick. That was not a very good try was it? Run and get that if you can. I have had it and want to pack it in. Let s give the boy his ball back and sit on that log there. UK v0 Read it

7 Reading Check STAGE dr- ea dr- tr- sw- i-e sea heal meat drank drum drift trim track trade swim switch swoop life tire while 7 7 8 8 9 e e-e o o-e -ing 6 we 7 so 8 warning these here rode zone trying seeing 0 0 0 doll ask lose any carry very -nd tr- UK v0 Pages 7-0

7 Reading Check STAGE 0A This was a very funny dream. There was a big fat cat in it, but he was green. He did not like milk. I had a big tin of cat meat for him there as well, but he did not like that. He wanted to eat bits of wood and green grass all the time. He seemed to like thick little bits of dry wood. Then he let some wood drop on my hand and I woke up. There was my dog with her bone. I had gone to sleep at the foot of the tree in the hot sun. That was a funny cat, and a funny dream. UK v0 Read it

8 Reading Check STAGE ar or er card target are cord sort tore under brother remember -ay may sway always a-e cave pale lace -en 6 even broken given 6 beat foot youth lose egg very -tle -ss oy waea th dr- UK v0 Pages -6

8 Reading Check STAGE 6A Did you say that you can fix my bike for me? If you can I will be very pleased. You see I can not get home on foot. I live far away and need my bike to go all that way. There is not even a bus until five and that is a long time. Yes, I think it was a bit of glass that did it. You can see the hole in the tube there. In a little time that will be set and I can put it on and ride off home. You have been very good to do this for me. May I ask what your name is? UK v0 Read it

9 Reading Check STAGE ue u-e a-e u-e a-e -st -xt blue dune amuse bake tame gate tune mane male west last trust next text 7 7 7 8 8 beou cl- 6 7 8 shout clash became cloudy close behind ground clatter beyond 9 0 0 rattle hurry roof many took mark order does UK v0 Pages 7-0

9 Reading Check STAGE 0A It is a hot dry day today. The summer has come at last. If I am good to Mum I may get the OK to take some food out with me. I must ask Ben if he can come too. There is not a cloud in the sky. The sun looks as if it is here for ever. Come on Mum, leave the cleaning up. Let me get a box to put the food in. A bottle of coke to drink and off I go on my bike. All I have to do is call for Ben. I bet he is in bed fast asleep. UK v0 Read it

0 Reading Check STAGE st- wh- ow fr- pr- starve steam story wheel whisper who bow drown tower free friend freedom press prize proper -nt 6 front amount different fl- 7 fly flame flatter pl- 8 plot plank player -ce 9 price voice service moss all into clean power tr- -ce whoy er -en ay -sk -lk UK v0 Pages -

0 Reading Check STAGE A Now Jack, tell me why you are in such a bad mood. Well I keep trying to get this sum to come out. I just can t do it. I see. Well, it s no good asking me, is it? I m no good at doing things like that. But I hardly need to tell you that, do I Jack? No, I don t think you do. When you add and you seem to make it five. At least you do when you are adding up what somebody has to pay you. Don t talk like that or I will get annoyed. Just let me get on with what I have to do for the class test please. UK v0 Read it

Reading Check STAGE sp- sh- -ck -sp spin spite spy shall shame sheep stick block quick crisp lisp clasp -mp ramp bump stomp 6 6 -lp -lf oi -rt -rd 6 help gulp pulp 7 shelf golf wolf 8 soil point boiler 9 cart start short 0 hard herd afford 7 7 7 8 8 sound ice self plump steal who those ay ow oy oi UK v0 Pages -8

Reading Check STAGE 8A What a good place this is for a camping site. Yes, we found it last summer. We were looking for a place to do some fishing. The farmer is a very helpful man. He lets us fish in this part of the river if we do not make a mess. There are lots of trout in there. Get away, that s just a tall story. You won t get trout in a silly bit of water like that. That s what you think. You come over here and take a look in this bag. What do you think of that then? Wow! UK v0 Read it

Reading Check STAGE awful you tune even farm water boy plum never born wash shed fresh dream spark 9 / 0 0 6 7 8 9 0 end next swish play cloud kettle try before soup spoil silk flask now soon book every good shine duke part nice place th / th o oy ar -en waoi -ce flow -xt ou UK v0 Pages 9-

Reading Check STAGE A My sister has a cat called Claude. With a name like that it sounds as if it must be a very fine cat with good manners. What! Not a bit of it. That cat is a real pest. Last week I saw it crawling across the lawn. When I had a second look I saw it had a mouse in its jaws. It was awful. It looked at me and then it ran off. When I next saw it, there it was sitting on the lawn in the sunshine. It was blinking and yawning and washing its paws. It gave me a look as if to say What a lovely day it is for a cat to sit in the sun and be good! UK v0 Read it

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