Lesson 30-2
We are at the market. What do you need? P
I have a list in my case. Let's see. P
I know what I want. P
I need cat food. P
Ok. Can you push the cart? I must use my cane. P
Sure. Oh, that chocolate cake looks good. P
Let's buy it. P
Will you put the cake in the cart? P
Sure. Oh, no! I almost dropped it. P
You are lucky I was there to catch it. P
Thank you! P
My son found a caterpillar. P
Does he want to keep it? P
Yes. He needs a cage for it. P
My son is on a field trip. P
Where did he go? P
His class is exploring a cave. P
Lesson 30-5
The city is different than the country. P
Yes. There is so much land in the country. P
There are wild animals too. P
Yes. Look! There's a hawk. P
Oh! That farm has horses! P
I see them. The gardens are very colorful. P
There are pumpkins for sale in that garden. P
Let's get one. Halloween is tomorrow. P
Ok. They are selling things too. It is a garage sale. P
Oh, this kangaroo stuffed animal is cute. P
I can give it to my little brother. P
Do you play the harp? P
No. I play the violin. P
They have a small harp for sale. P
I do need a ladder for the garage. P
They are selling one. Why do you need a ladder? P
I am short. I can't reach things that are high. P
Lesson 30-7
The horse feeds from its mother. P
Magic is a series of tricks. P
Laughing is good for your health. P
Most lamps need electricity to work. P
Natural magnets are inside some rocks. P
Her nails are painted red during the manicure. P
A match should only be used by an adult. P
A map of a country illustrates cities and states. P
Lesson 30-8
What did you learn at school today? P
I learned magic tricks. P
The teacher didn't teach you math? P
Yes, but we had a special person visit our class too. P
Who visited the school? P
A magician. He made me laugh. P
What did he use in his magic? P
A lamp and a magnet. P
Where was he from? P
He showed us on a map. He came from New York. P
Did you learn anything else? P
Yes. I know that a dolphin is a mammal. P
Very good! P
What is that smell? P
I lit a candle with a match. P
Where are you going? P
I am going to get a manicure. P
Lesson 30-9
Pajamas come in many colors and sizes. P
The child's palm is small. P
The parade goes through the town. P
The paw has long claws. P
The park has a garden and lake. P
The girl gives the boy a present at the party. P
The painter uses a paintbrush to paint the picture. P
Paper is used for newspapers and magazines. P
Lesson 30-10
The pajama top is for a man. P
Palms are very sensitive parts of the hand. P
People in the parade wave to the audience. P
The paw is used to catch prey. P
People can sit on the benches in the park. P
The party is full of balloons to celebrate. P
The painter keeps paint next to the chair. P
The Egyptians invented paper called Papyrus. P
Lesson 30-11
Mom, I want to stay at my friend's house. P
Which friend do you want to visit? P
It is Jill. She is having a party. P
Do you have a present for her? P
Yes. She is a painter. I bought her some paint. P
Good. You need to wrap the present. Here is some paper. P
Thank you. I like this color. It is red. P
Where is the party? P
In the park. There will be a Christmas parade after the party. P
What clothes will you sleep in? P
I will wear my blue pajamas to sleep. P
You must take the dog for a walk. P
But it's raining outside. P
I know. Clean its paws before you come in. P
Ok. Can I go after I walk the dog? P
Yes. What is on your palm? P
It is paint. P
Lesson 30-13
A sale price tag tells you how much to pay. P
You shake the tambourine to make music. P
The tail helps the whale swim. P
A waiter is given a tip. P
Throw old things in a wastebasket. P
The vase has a plant and flower bush inside. P
We set the table for dinner. P
A waitress is given a tip. P
Lesson 30-14
I would like a table for two, please. P
Follow me. P
Where is our waiter? P
You will have a waitress. She will be here soon. P
This is a beautiful vase on the table. P
It is from Korea. P
What is your favorite dish? P
Lobster tail. P
I will have that. P
Is there anything else? P
Yes. This napkin is dirty. Throw it in the wastebasket. P
We will have music in the restaurant. P
I love music. What kind? P
The musician will play the tambourine. P
That sounds good. P
Excuse me, sir. You still have the tag on your coat. P
Oh, thank you. It is new. I forgot to take the price tag off. P
Lesson 30-17
I'm cooking dinner tonight. P
Can I help you with anything? P
Yes. Hand me the pan that hangs above the stove. P
Where will we get vegetables? P
I grow them on the land in my backyard. P
What kind of vegetables should I pick? P
Carrots and cabbage. P
Why don't you pick the vegetables? P
I just had a manicure. I don't want to dirty my hands. P
Who is that man at the door? P
Oh, it's Nick, my friend. He will eat with us. P
Great. Does he drive a van? P
Yes. He parks it in the street. P
Please take off your sandals before you come in. P
Ok. P
Oh. What a nice t-shirt. P
It has a kangaroo on it. I bought it in Australia. P
Lesson 30-18
Hunters use binoculars to see animals from far away. P
The diagram shows how a bike chain works. P
The boys ride their bikes on the path. P
The girl bites into the apple. P
A president's face is on the dime. P
The man dives into the ocean. P
The T-Rex is a popular dinosaur. P
The bird flies south in the winter. P
Lesson 30-19
Binoculars let you see things that are far away. P
Biology students study diagrams of the body. P
Bikes are easy to ride. P
A bite from a mosquito causes a wound. P
You can't buy many things with a dime. P
Do not dive into a shallow pool. P
'Jurassic Park' was a movie about dinosaurs. P
A bird lays eggs and has a nest. P
Lesson 30-20
Today we will see animals in the wild. P
Use your binoculars to see them up close. P
We must ride our bikes along this path. P
Please stay with the group. P
Look at that bird. P
It is going to dive into the water. P
Why will it dive in the water? P
It sees a fish it wants for dinner. P
That bird is related to the dinosaur. P
Really? P
Yes. They have similar bodies. P
Did we study this bird in class? P
Yes. I showed you the diagram. P
Can we buy ice cream at the store? P
No. I only have a dime. P
Oh! You have a sandwich. Can I have a bite? P
Sure. Here you go. P