Lesson 17-1
You should eat this teriyaki chicken with chopsticks. P
I don't know how. P
I will teach you. You are not a child anymore. P
I will drop some of it on my chest. P
No. Put a napkin around your neck. P
Did the chicken have chicks yet? P
No. The chicks will be born next week. P
We will have cherries for dessert. P
Let's make a fire in the fireplace. P
Where will the smoke go? P
The smoke goes out through our chimney. P
Can we have a chimpanzee? P
No. We can see a chimpanzee in the zoo. P
Lesson 17-2
The knife is sharp enough to cut the carrots. P
The man shampoos his hair in the shower. P
The sheep stands next to its lamb. P
The ship sails across the ocean. P
A shirt and jeans is a nice outfit for school. P
I wear tennis shoes when I go running. P
The ship is shipwrecked on the side of the mountain. P
Shells keep the bodies of animals safe. P
Lesson 17-3
The sharp edges cut my hand. P
Suds are formed when you shampoo your hair. P
A sheep is used for its warm coat. P
The sailors on the ship make sure the ship is safe. P
Clean your shirt in the washing machine. P
Take your shoes off before you come in the house. P
A large wave can shipwreck a boat. P
The crab's shell must be taken off before it is eaten. P
Lesson 17-4
What did they find on the shipwreck? P
They found some clothes, like shirts and shoes. P
I heard there were a lot of people on the ship. P
It looked like the ship hit a sharp rock and crashed. P
Yes. That's too bad that happened. P
Let me give you these shells. P
Where did you get them? P
They were next to the shipwreck. P
I will decorate my bedroom with these shells. P
I need to shampoo my hair. P
Do you drink sheep's milk? P
No. P
I tried it yesterday. It is really good. P
Lesson 17-5
The cowboy wears boots when he rides his horse. P
The man's leg is covered with blood. P
The Eskimos are protected from the storm in their igloo. P
The fish is caught on the hook of the fishing rod. P
The door to my room is closed. P
My mother makes the food my family eats. P
I do not wear a sock on my foot. P
Mother goose is a fictional story character. P
Lesson 17-6
Put your boots on before you go out in the rain. P
The nurse takes my blood with a needle for tests. P
An igloo does not melt in cold climates. P
The rope is attached to the boat by a hook. P
Please knock on the door before you enter. P
Some children do not have enought food to eat. P
My foot hurts after I ran a mile. P
A goose can lay eggs. P
Lesson 17-7
Igloos do not have doors. P
No, they don't. P
The eskimos must wear their boots in igloos. P
Yes. The igloos are made of ice. It is cold inside them. P
I cut my hand. Blood is coming out. P
Where did you cut your hand? P
I cut it on a fishing hook. P
Okay. Wash the cut with water. P
Oh! I tripped over my foot. P
I don't like the food my mom cooks. P
What is she making? P
Goose. P
Oh, that's gross. I don't eat goose. P
Lesson 17-8
A geometry student must have a protractor. P
The man holds a pen in his hand. P
I keep a box full of pencils on my desk. P
The aquarium is full of gold fish. P
We caught many fish on our camping trip. P
The dictionary is a type of book. P
Leave your shoes on the rug by the door. P
The ruler measures how long the paper is. P
Lesson 17-9
The architect uses a protractor to design buildings. P
Pens come with an ink cartridge inside them. P
I sharpen my pencil before I start to draw. P
I drop fish food into the top of the aquarium. P
I put fish in my aquarium. P
I left the book open for you to read. P
My mom put a rug in the middle of my room. P
I need a ruler to measure the length of this chair. P
Lesson 17-10
Roger, can you feed the fish in the aquarium? P
Yes, teacher. P
Students, take out your rulers. P
Do we need a pencil? P
Yes. We are going to measure a line. P
I don't have my math book! P
Please share your book with another student. P
I want to sit on that rug on the floor. P
No. You must sit down at your desk. P
Can I use my pen to do math? P
No. A pen does not have an eraser. P
I don't have my protractor. P
We are not making arcs. You just need a ruler. P
Lesson 17-11
The plants in my garden are large and healthy. P
The scissors cut the piece of paper in two. P
Attach the picture to the paper using glue. P
The church bell rings when the service begins. P
The compass tells you what direction you are traveling in. P
The clock says that it is almost six o'clock. P
The number of people at the party will be seven. P
Cacti grow in the desert. P
Lesson 17-12
My tomato plant is growing fast. P
I use scissors to open the package. P
You must have glue for art class. P
The school bell rings when school is over. P
My car has a compass inside of it to help me when I'm driving. P
Time yourself using the clock. P
Do you know the number of shoes you own? P
A cactus doesn't need water very often. P
Lesson 17-13
The bell is ringing! Art class is going to begin now. P
I want to draw a picture. P
Students, today we are going to draw a plant. P
I want to draw a cactus. P
Ok. That is a desert plant. If you are lost in the desert, what will you do? P
If I have a compass, I will know what direction I am going. P
What is the number of points on a compass? P
Four! There is North, South, East, and West. P
Very good. Now, I want you to cut out your pictures. P
I need scissors to cut! P
Here is a pair of scissors. Please glue your pictures to a paper. P
What do we do after that? P
We will have to stop. The clock says it is 3 o'clock. School is over. P
Lesson 17-14
I wash the dishes after breakfast. P
Use a sponge to get the stain off the dish. P
I use the iron to get the wrinkles out of my skirt. P
Put a screw in the wall to install the hook. P
The laundry is in a basket next to the washing machine. P
I sweep the garage with the broom. P
The mop soaks up the spilled juice. P
Sweep the dust into the dustpan. P
Lesson 17-15
My mother serves the food on dishes. P
Wet the sponge with water from the faucet. P
The iron must heat up before you can use it. P
My dad has screws in his tool box. P
My laundry needs to be put inside the washing machine. P
The broom clears the leaves from the grass. P
A mop can help you clean the kitchen floor. P
The dustpan and broom are both used to clean up the mess. P
Lesson 17-16
Clean the dirty dish with a sponge. P
Oh! I spilled pasta on the floor! P
It's okay. P
My shirt is dirty. P
The dirty shirt goes in the laundry. P
How do I clean the floor? P
You need a wet mop. That will pick up the sauce. P
Sweep the crumbs with the broom. P
I will put the crumbs in a dustpan. P
Iron your shirt to get the wrinkles out. P
Oh! This drawer fell apart. P
It is missing a screw. I will put another one in it. P
Yes. A new screw will hold the drawer together. P
Lesson 17-17
The screwdriver helps loosen the nail in the wall. P
A wrench is used to take a pipe apart. P
The floors in my house are made of wood. P
I need a board to use as a table. P
I plug my cell phone charger into an outlet. P
My mom cleans the carpet with a vacuum. P
The hammer puts the nail deeply in the board. P
The drill needs batteries to work. P
Lesson 17-18
The plumber uses a screwdriver to fix the faucet. P
My wrench broke when I was fixing the sink. P
They used wood to build the log cabin. P
The carpenter uses a board to cut material. P
Different countries have different types of outlets. P
The vacuum sucks up dirt from the floor. P
I take the nail out of the wall using the back of the hammer. P
A drill makes a hole for the nail. P
Lesson 17-19
The sink isn't working. P
There is no water coming out of the faucet? P
No. P
I need my tools. Bring me my wrench and hammer. P
Here. P
There. I fixed the pipe with the wrench. P
The carpet is dirty. I will vacuum it. P
Plug the vacuum into the outlet. P
I will build a new table. P
I will bring you a piece of wood. P
I need to make holes in the board. P
You must use a drill to make holes. P
I will use a screwdriver to take out nails. P
Lesson 17-20
The wall is made of bricks. P
When the lights went out, I used my flashlight. P
The hammer puts the nail in the wall. P
My dad uses a saw to cut down a small tree. P
I dry my wet hair with a dryer. P
The trunk is full of extra blankets for my bed. P
Put all your things in this box. P
The cowboys and horses kick up dust in the desert. P