Lesson 36-1

Parents make decisions for children. P

The panther looks for food. P

Balconies sit on top of the palace. P

A pan is used to cook soup. P

The parachute opens when the man jumps. P

You must wear a uniform to do karate. P

The lawn is a healthy shade of green. P

The jaw is connected to the skull. P

Lesson 36-2

Are you Jon's parent? P

Yes. Why? P

He hurt his jaw. P

How? Where is he? P

He is with the nurse. He was kicked during karate. P

Oh, no! P

He should be fine. P

Is this his bag? P

Yes. It has a black panther on it. It is his favorite animal. P

He will be back. Let's walk outside on the lawn. P

Is Jon very brave? P

He jumped out of an airplane with a parachute. P

Wow! When did he do that? P

When he visited the palace of Versailles in France. P

And? P

After that, he went to South Africa and did it again. P

My daughter is not brave. P

Really? P

Once, she burned herself with a pan. Now, she won't cook. P

Lesson 36-3

The paintbrush is short and thick. P

The pail can hold any liquid. P

The girl pays cash. P

Apply paint with a paintbrush. P

A patient stays in a hospital. P

The boy is a passenger in the car. P

A passport has a picture of you inside. P

The parrot lives in the rainforest. P

Lesson 36-4

Paintbrushes have bristles that hold paint. P

The brush and pail can be used to clean. P

She pays for her candy. P

Paint is used to color walls and cars. P

The patient hurt his foot. P

A good passenger wears their seatbelt. P

You must have a passport to enter other countries. P

Some parrots can copy human speech. P

Lesson 36-5

Do you know where the airport is? P

I have to make a right at Exposition Blvd. P

Do you know where to park? P

I have to pay to park in Lot B. P

Where are you going? P

I am going to Greece. P

Do you have your American passport? P

Yes. Does my sister need her American passport too? P

Yes. Each passenger on the plane must have their own. P

I am a painter. May I take my paint and paintbrush with me? P

You may take the paintbrush. Liquid paint is not allowed. P

Where do I put my paint then? P

You can leave it in the pail before you enter. P

Will my flight leave on time, or will it be late? P

You must be patient. The plane will leave when it is safe. P

Can I bring an animal on the plane? P

What kind of animal? P

A parrot. It is small. P

I don't think so. P

Lesson 36-6

The cage hangs from the tree branch. P

The page isn't opening. P

I'm looking for a lip paint. P

I get a lot of junk mail. P

The boy stands in the rain. P

The rail keeps the dog in the backyard. P

The paintbrush is wet with paint. P

The pail holds water. P

Lesson 36-7

The bird is in the cage. P

Do you know a good news page? P

Do you have paint for the cheeks? P

I have to check the mail. P

The umbrella and raincoat protect him from the rain. P

A rail divides the freeway into two. P

A paintbrush has a small handle. P

Carry the pail by the handle. P

Lesson 36-8

I had a car accident. P

How did you have an accident? P

There was a lot of rain on the freeway. P

Oh, no! What happened exactly? P

My car skidded and hit the rail. P

Are you okay? P

Yes. P

How is your car? P

The paint came off in the front. P

I have a paintbrush and paint. I could paint it for you. P

No, thanks. I will take it to a shop. P

Oh. Did you get a new bird? P

No. I just bought a new cage. P

What is all this mail? P

It isn't mine. It belongs to my neighbor. They are on vacation. P

What is that pail for? P

There is a hole in my roof. The rain leaks through. The pail collects rain. P

What are you reading? P

A page of the newspaper. It has world news. P

Lesson 36-9

The map of the world is large. P

The ape has large brown eyes. P

The woman wears an apron in the kitchen. P

Capes were worn everyday a hundred years ago. P

There is a piece of paper to write the shopping list on. P

The tape is in the dispenser. P

The barber cuts the boy's hair. P

The car is an SUV. P

Lesson 36-10

A map of a city shows local streets. P

An ape eats bananas. P

An apron protects you from getting dirty. P

I need a cape for my Halloween costume. P

Can I borrow a piece of paper? P

Tape the picture on the wall. P

A barber needs scissors for his job. P

Most cars are fueled with gas. P

Lesson 36-11

How do I use this cell phone? P

Open the phone. Dial the number, and press send. P

Ok. I need to ask my dad for directions. P

You don't need to call him. I have a map. P

Good. Where are we going? P

We are going to the beach. P

Should I write directions on a paper? P

Yes. Let's drive in my car. P

What is in this picture? P

Oh. I went to Africa. I took a picture of an ape. P

What are you wearing? P

It was raining in Africa. I had to wear a cape. P

Your hair is very long. P

Yes. I need to go to the barber. P

Do you have tape? P

Yes, it is in the glove box. P

I need to attach the paper to the map. P

Do you wear an apron when you paint? P

Yes. I don't want to dirty my clothes. P

Lesson 36-12

The girl has a smile on her face. P

The giraffe walks through the field. P

There is a gate around the hill. P

The kitchen has a stove and refrigerator. P

The soccer player kicks the ball. P

The kitten sits in the basket. P

The kid rollerblades in the city. P

A hippopotamus spends most of its time in the water. P

Lesson 36-13

The little girl wears a dress and a hat. P

Male giraffes are larger than female giraffes. P

It is fun to ski down a hill. P

There is a small table in the middle of the kitchen. P

He kicks the ball into the goal. P

Kittens must drink a lot of milk to grow. P

A kid should always be with their parents. P

The hippopotamus mostly eats plants. P

Lesson 36-14

Hi, mom. P

Hi. How was your day at school? P

Bad. A girl kicked me at recess. P

Why? P

She is a bad kid. She thought I took her kitten. P

Did she bring a kitten to school? P

Yes. We had show and tell. She showed her kitten. P

Did you take her kitten? P

No. I wanted to give it milk from the school's kitchen. P

Did you ask her permission? P

No, but the kitten was hungry. P

It is her pet. You should have asked her. P

Can we go to the zoo? P

Sure. Why? P

We learned about Africa today. P

What African animals did you learn about? P

The giraffe and the hippopotamus. P

Let's walk up this hill. P

It is very steep. This will be hard. P

Lesson 36-15

Limes add taste to many dishes. P

A thin, red line runs horizontally. P

The lion stands on the rock. P

Minerals grow in caves. P

Milk is sold by the gallon. P

A mitt fits over a hand. P

A pair of mittens keeps your hands warm. P

The boy looks at himself in the mirror. P

Lesson 36-16

The lime grows on a tree. P

Do not cross the line when driving. P

A lion is king of the jungle. P

There are many types of minerals. P

Milk is full of Vitamin D. P

You can catch a ball with a mitt. P

A mitten can be made out of yarn. P

He styles his hair using the mirror. P

Lesson 36-17

Is this the line for the bathroom? P

Yes. P

It is very long. P

Do you have a pocket mirror? P

Yes. Here you go. P

Thank you. P

Please give it back when you're done. P

Sure. P

You're back. P

Yeah. What drinks did you order? P

I ordered mineral water with lime. P

What did you order for me? P

A glass of milk. P

Great. It's starting to snow outside. P

I'm glad I brought my mittens. P

Did Jon play in his baseball game? P

No. He didn't bring his mitt. P

What color can a lion be? P

A lion can be brown, black, or white. P

Lesson 36-18

The red and white candy is mixed together. P

The girl rests her head on the pillow. P

The pin can hold cloth together. P

Many pigeons live in major cities. P

The pig is covered in mud. P

The picture is of a sun over mountains. P

A piano is a classical instrument. P

We had a picnic on our lawn for my birthday. P

Lesson 36-19

Do not mix fire and gasoline. P

Each bed should have two pillows. P

Use a pin to hold torn pants. P

Pigeons fly from one place to another. P

Many people think pigs are dirty. P

Please take a picture of us. P

Beethoven is a famous piano player. P

The neighborhood picnic was on a Sunday afternoon. P

Lesson 36-20

The piano recital is this week. P

I should bring a pillow. P

Why? P

Piano recitals make me fall asleep! P

That's not funny. P

Just kidding. P

Here. Look at this picture in the cookbook of my favorite cookies. P

How do I make these cookies? P

First, you have to mix the butter and milk. P

Oops! My shirt ripped. P

I have a pin. Use the pin to keep it together. P

Look! There's a pigeon outside the window. P

Make it go away. P

Pigeons carry diseases. P

Yes. They are dirty animals. P

Pigs are also dirty. P

We are having a family picnic tomorrow. P

What should we bring? P

A picnic basket and drinks. P

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