Lesson 34-1
Camels are popular in Egypt. P
Ambulances drive fast in emergencies. P
Baked ham is eaten at Easter dinner. P
Digital cameras are easy to use. P
The hammer is heavy to hold. P
The hammock hangs between trees on the beach. P
I am in a traffic jam and can't move my car. P
The lamb needs its mother. P
Lesson 34-2
Camels do not need a lot of water. P
The ambulance is at the hospital. P
Ham can be delicious in a sandwich. P
Take a picture with your camera. P
A hammer is used to push a nail through wood. P
The people sit in the hammock. P
I jammed my finger in the door. P
A lamb follows people easily. P
Lesson 34-3
I'm glad we are together for Christmas. P
Let's open presents. P
They are under the Christmas tree. P
Did you set up the nativity scene? P
Yes. The wise men and their camels are there. P
Let's take a picture around the table. P
Use my camera. P
Oh, that glazed ham looks delicious. P
The family picture fell off the wall! P
Give me a hammer and nails. I will put it back on the wall. P
Can we swing in the hammock? P
No. It's snowing. Wait until summer. P
What animals are with Jesus and Mary? P
Lambs and cows were in the manger. P
Where is grandpa? P
He is stuck in a traffic jam. He will be here soon. P
Why is there traffic? P
An ambulance was in an accident. P
Lesson 34-4
The scientists invent a new machine. P
The shoes are kept inside the box. P
Put dimes in the parking meter. P
Limes are fruits that grow on trees. P
The hands on the clock tell the time. P
The cars drive across the intersection. P
An ant is a type of insect . P
The man injured his hand. P
Lesson 34-5
My change was two dimes. P
Please put lime juice on the baked chicken. P
I don't have time to waste. P
The stop sign controls traffic in the intersection. P
Many insects bite humans, such as ants and mosquitoes. P
A doctor treats a patient who was injured. P
Doctors invent medicines to treat diseases. P
Please come inside my home. P
Lesson 34-6
There is a car accident in front of us. P
Where? P
In the intersection. Two cars crashed into each other. P
Are there people inside? P
Yes. They are injured. P
Call 911. They will send an ambulance. P
I hope they arrive in time to help. P
Did you call? P
Yes. P
Oh! They are coming in a helicopter! P
Wow. I'm glad they invented planes! P
Yes. A helicopter saved their lives. P
We need to buy limes. P
Why? P
They are good for you. They have a lot of Vitamin C. P
Are they cheap? P
Yes. They are a dime each at the market. P
Eww! An insect flew into the car. It's a bee! P
Lesson 34-7
The wind blows the trees. P
Use binoculars to see the birds high in the sky. P
The movie 'Jurassic Park' was about dinosaurs. P
Please wait in line for the next available cashier. P
This jacket is mine. It has my name inside it. P
Four plus five is nine. P
Pine trees are sold during Christmas. P
The pineapple doesn't grow on trees. P
Lesson 34-8
A strong wind can lift cars off the street. P
Some people use binoculars at the opera. P
Dinosaurs ate plants and meat. P
Follow the red line to the parking lot. P
This car isn't mine! My car is red. P
Nine people are coming to dinner. P
Cut the pine tree for wood. P
The most delicious pineapples are in Hawaii. P
Lesson 34-9
Welcome to the museum. I will be your guide. P
Where are the dinosaurs? P
Follow me. We have to stand in line. P
Look! There's a mummy from Egypt! P
Yes. We found nine mummies in a pyramid. P
Wow. What's this? P
These are birds that lived with the dinosaurs. P
I can't see them. They are too far away. P
Use your binoculars. You will be able to see them better. P
I don't have mine. P
Here. You can use my binoculars. P
Look at the cavemen. They had pine trees then? P
Yes. Pine trees are a very old kind of tree. P
Wow. We still have pinetrees at Christmas. P
Did you all bring snacks to eat? P
No. P
Alright. Sit down, and let's eat some pineapple. P
We can't go outside. The wind is too strong. P
Lesson 34-10
The octopus lives in coral reefs in the ocean. P
The girl is facing the opposite direction. P
You can see comets very well at night. P
Dolphins travel in groups. P
The shirt collar is pink. P
There are seven continents. P
The doll wears a dress and high heels. P
The donkey lies in the field alone. P
Lesson 34-11
An octopus has no bones. P
I saw my friend walking on the opposite side of the street. P
Comets revolve around the sun. P
A dolphin is usually playful and friendly. P
A collar frames the neck. P
Each continent has its own countries. P
Many girls want dolls as presents. P
In Mexico, donkeys are used to carry luggage in small villages. P
Lesson 34-12
How many continents have you visited? P
Not many. I've only been in North America. P
Oh, I'm the opposite. I've been to North and South America. I'm going to Europe this summer. P
That sounds like fun. What have you seen on your trips? P
I took a boat on the Amazon river. I saw pink dolphins there. P
They are almost extinct. P
Yes. I also caught an octopus in South America. P
They eat octopus in South America? P
Yes. They eat a lot of seafood. P
They also use donkeys to hold luggage on trips. P
Yes. When you travel in the mountains. They put your bags on the donkeys. P
You bought me a doll from Peru, I remember. P
Do you still have it? P
Yes. P
The collar on your shirt is not straight. P
Oh, can you fix it? P
Sure. Did you see the comet that landed on earth? P
Yes. It was small. It landed in a field in Ohio. P
Lesson 34-13
The little boy wears a hat, shirt, pants, and a belt. P
The man lifts the heavy weights. P
The mother measures her daughter's height. P
The picture shows the profile of a boy's head. P
The galaxy map shows a nebula. P
The pebbles are gathered on the beach. P
The spider spins a web in the corner. P
The car has two large headlights. P
Lesson 34-14
You wear a swimsuit at the beach. P
Can you help me carry these heavy boxes? P
I need to measure the length of the sofa. P
The head is one of the heaviest body parts. P
A nebula is surrounded by stars. P
Skipping pebbles in the water is a fun game. P
Flies fly into the web, and the spider eats them. P
Headlights make driving at night easier. P
Lesson 34-15
I will weigh to see how heavy you are. P
No, please don't. P
It's okay. I'm a doctor. I must know for my records. P
Okay, Doctor. P
You can't wear shoes on the scale. P
Ok, I'll take them off. How heavy is a human head? P
Pretty heavy. It's about 7 pounds. You are as light as a pebble! P
No, I'm not. P
Yes. Your weight only 115 pounds. P
Alright. Thank you, doctor. P
No problem. Are you a mechanic? P
Yes. P
My headlights need to be fixed. P
Bring it in to my shop. I will fix them. P
Do you still like to study nebulas? P
Yes. I think they are fascinating! P
There's a web on the ceiling! P
I'll clean it for you. Thank you, Doctor. Have a good day. P
Lesson 34-16
The army uses helicopters in wars. P
The three melons are cut to eat for lunch. P
The cello is a large string instrument played with a bow. P
The celery is not ready to eat. P
The centipede crawls on the rocks. P
The man sells the boy a glass of lemonade. P
The fence separates the road from the grass. P
The dentist looks inside the boy's mouth. P
Lesson 34-17
A helicopter lifts a car in the air. P
Please bring a melon for the picnic. P
A cello sits between the player's legs. P
Celery with peanut butter is a healthy snack. P
In some countries, people eat centipedes. P
The store does not sell the music I like. P
Most homes have fences on the front lawn. P
I go to the dentist two times a year. P
Lesson 34-18
I'm going to sell my cello. P
Why? P
When school started, I has no time to play. P
I'll buy it. P
Ok. Did you see that the helicopter crashed in the mountains? P
Yes. The pilot died. P
That's very sad. P
I have to fix the fence. P
Yes. The dog keeps getting out. P
You must visit the dentist. P
I need someone to check my teeth. P
Did you throw away the melon? P
Yes. I thought it was bad. P
No! I just bought it. Now what will I eat? P
We have celery. P
Okay. Make me a snack with celery. P
Oh! There's a centipede in the kitchen. P
Catch it and put it outside. P
Lesson 34-19
The nurse takes the patient's temperature. P
The submarine emerges from the ocean. P
The duck swims through the lake. P
The black belt has a large brass buckle. P
Wash the floor with a bucket of water and the brush. P
The hubcap protects the tire. P
The people blow bubbles in the air. P
The tub is full of water for your bath. P
Lesson 34-20
A nurse gives the patient a shot. P
A submarine can attack ships from under the water. P
The duck is hunted during the fall. P
The buckle fastens the belt around my waist. P
Give me a bucket to put the berries in. P
A hubcap fell off in the car accident. P
You can blow a bubble with chewing gum. P
Clean the tub after you are finished using it. P