Lesson 25-1

A tent can be used for camping outside. P

Television shows are interrupted by commercials. P

Humans have ten fingers and ten toes. P

The sun looks bright yellow from earth. P

The girl weighs strawberries. P

I grow vegetables in the garden. P

The veterinarian cleans the dogs teeth. P

The man yells and rings the bell to get people's attention. P

Lesson 25-2

Keep a lamp inside your tent at night. P

The ipod allows you to watch television. P

A ten mile run is good exercise. P

Bees are yellow with black stripes. P

I weigh 140 pounds. P

Vegetables are important in a healthy diet. P

I take my cat to the veterinarian for its shots. P

The crowd yells at the basketball game. P

Lesson 25-3

The veterinarian is looking at the horse right now. P

Is he going to weigh the horse? P

Yes. The horse weighs 200 pounds. P

What should we feed the horse? P

The veterinarian says yellow corn will be good. P

A horse can eat vegetables? P

Yes. Most of them. P

We have to sleep in a tent tonight. P

Why? P

The kids want to sleep outside with us. P

They are scared to sleep in a tent alone? P

Yes. P

They could always yell and we'd come running to help them. P

Yes, that's true. They are only ten, though. They are still young. P

Let's watch some television before we go to bed. P

Lesson 25-4

The sailor has a long white beard. P

A bear eats fish out of the river. P

I pick a pear from the tree to eat. P

The boy wears a hat, shirt, pants, and a belt. P

Jellyfish sting if you touch them. P

Wear a helmet when you are riding your bike in the road. P

The church bell rings to announce the beginning of church. P

He wears a belt with his jeans. P

Lesson 25-5

Santa Claus is drawn with a white beard. P

Bears visit the campsite if you leave food outside. P

Pears are sold at the supermarket with other fruit. P

I wear a coat when it is cold outside. P

A jellyfish swims at the top of the ocean. P

A helmet protects your head in case you fall. P

The school bell rings when school is over at 3pm. P

I hang my belt in the closet. P

Lesson 25-6

I'm going to ride my bike to school today. P

You must wear a helmet. P

I know. P

Ring your bell to let people know you are coming. P

I'm going to take a pear for lunch. P

That's not enough food. Here's five dollars. Buy a hamburger. P

Oh! I need to put my belt on my jeans. P

You also need to shave. You are growing a beard! P

No. I like it this way. P

Have you been stung by a jellyfish? P

Never. It would hurt very much. P

It happend to my friend. She is in a lot of pain. P

Have you seen a bear? P

Not in the wild. I saw a polar bear in the zoo. P

The polar bears swim in the ice water. P

Lesson 25-7

The orangutan swings on a tree branch in the jungle. P

The girl juggles balls in the air. P

The judge makes a decision in the case. P

The Olympic athlete jumps over the pole. P

The students enter university after high school. P

The buoy in the ocean stops swimmers from passing. P

Fresh orange juice is made from the orange fruit. P

Put a cube of sugar in my tea. P

Lesson 25-8

The jungle is home to many birds and monkeys. P

The clown juggles bowling pins at the party. P

You cannot judge unless you hear the whole story. P

We jumped up and down when we heard the good news. P

He studies biology at university. P

The buoy is put in the ocean by lifegaurds. P

The restaurant serves juice, tea, and water. P

The gift box is shaped like a cube. P

Lesson 25-9

Can I have some orange juice? P

Sure. Do you want ice cubes in it? P

Yeah. What university do you think I should go to? P

You have to be the judge of that. Only you know what you want. P

That's true. I just don't want to jump to a decision. P

You must take your time. P

I'm juggling a lot of activities right now. P

What are you doing? P

I'm on the swim team. I have to do well at school. I also have to help my family. P

That's a lot. Just relax. You will make the right decision. P

Would you like to visit the jungle? P

Yes. I would like to take pictures of the jungle. P

Maybe we can plan a trip. P

Have you ever swam past the buoys in the ocean? P

No. It's unsafe to go beyond the buoys. P

Lesson 25-10

The child jumps in the puddle with rain boots. P

The man pumps his tires full of air. P

The nut is taken out of it's shell. P

A crossword puzzle is in the newspaper. P

The children play with finger puppets. P

The three hole punch punctures three holes in the paper. P

You must know your numbers to do well in math. P

The puppy needs to be trained. P

Lesson 25-11

The puddle destroyed my sandals. P

You must pump gasoline into your car. P

The nuts are in the cupboard. P

Can you put the pieces of the puzzle together? P

The puppet show tells the story of a princess and a prince. P

The needle punctures the balloon, and makes it pop. P

The number of people coming to the party is 15. P

We bought a puppy at the pet store. P

Lesson 25-12

Why is the puppy all wet? P

It walked in a puddle. P

Dry it off. Let's finish this crossword puzzle. P

Okay. It's finished now. P

Good. Let's go buy a new one. P

I need to put air in my tires at the gas station. P

We'll use the air pump. P

Watch out! Don't drive over that nail. P

That was close. It almost punctured the tire. P

There's a puppet show at my daughter's school. P

What is the number of people attending? P

At least a hundred. It's a big show. P

Can we get some nuts from the gas station? P

Sure. How many do you want? P

I want 10 peanuts. P

Lesson 25-13

The two people walk through the blue tunnel. P

The tub is full of water for your bath. P

The vulture looks for food to eat. P

The tugboat pulls a smaller boat through the water. P

The pupa is wrapped up in the cocoon. P

The lunar eclipse happens when the the moon passes through the shadow of the earth. P

A ruler helps you measure distances. P

The musicians play saxophone and trumpet. P

Lesson 25-14

Drive through the tunnel to enter the city. P

Wash the tub when you are done using it. P

Vultures fly in circles in the sky. P

Tugboats can save boats that cannot move. P

Eventually, the pupa will transform into an insect. P

A lunar calendar tells you when the moon is full. P

The teacher uses a ruler to draw a line on the board. P

A musician plays in a band. P

Lesson 25-15

Drive straight through the tunnel to get to the city. P

Look at that tugboat! It's pulling a ship. P

It's bringing the ship to harbor. P

What musician are we seeing tonight? P

He is a piano player. He is very famous. P

It's a lunar concert, right? P

Yes. He will be playing outside during a full moon. P

That sounds interesting. P

Look! The vultures are looking for dead animals to eat. P

Wow. I've never seen them outside the desert. P

The tub in the bathroom needs cleaning. P

Ok. I'll clean it tomorrow. P

I found a pupa on a tree in the yard. Give me a ruler so I can measure it. P

Sure. It may grow into a butterfly. P

Let's leave it, and see what happens. P

Lesson 25-16

The airplane lands on the runway. P

The children play with finger puppets. P

A puppy needs to be trained. P

I put the dishes in the cupboard after I clean them. P

The tea is served in a cup. P

The mother and son hurry to catch the bus. P

The man has large muscles in his arm. P

An elephant's tusks are very sharp. P

Lesson 25-17

The runway is clear for the airplane to arrive. P

The puppet show told the story of a prince and princess. P

We bought a puppy at the pet store. P

Her snacks are in the bottom cupboard. P

Wash the cup in the dishwasher. P

I am late, and must hurry. P

Lift weights to build muscle. P

Hunters take elephant tusks because they are ivory. P

Lesson 25-18

Give me a cup from the cupboard. P

I can't. I'm in a hurry. P

Where are you going in a hurry? P

I'm taking care of a puppy. P

Whose puppy? P

My friend's puppy. He let me borrow his puppy to play with. P

Now you have to do him a favor? P

Yes. I am letting him borrow my puppets. Where will you be later? P

I will be at the gym building my muscles. P

Okay. I am going to the airport runway. P

Why will you be there? P

I work there. I tell the planes when they can take off. P

They sold an elephant tusk for 100,000 dollars. P

Why are tusks so valuable? P

They are made of precious ivory. P

Lesson 25-19

The woman slides down the slide at the park. P

Use a slice of bread to make toast. P

The turtle moves slowly over the grass. P

The red slippers are worn by my sister. P

Let's take our sled to the mountains. P

The little girl goes to sleep with her dolls. P

The man skips over the waves with his wave runner. P

The skyscrapers frame the clear blue sky. P

Lesson 25-20

I slide over the ice with my ice skates on. P

I would like once slice of cake, please. P

The traffic is very slow on the freeway. P

Put your slippers on to walk around the house. P

We ride the sled down the snowy hill. P

I go to sleep at 9pm every night. P

I skip a rock over the water in the lake. P

The airplane flies in the sky. P

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