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Wilson Reading Decodable Poems

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Wilson Reading Decodable Poems. The Fat Rat Substep 1.1. On the mat, the fat rat sat. “A rat! A Rat!” said Nat! “Rap the rod on the mat!” “No nap,” said the fat rat. . On the mop, the fat rat sat. “A rat! A rat!” said Matt! “Rap the rod on the mop!” “No nap,” said the fat rat. . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Wilson Reading

Decodable Poems

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The Fat RatSubstep 1.1

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On the mat, the fat rat sat.

“A rat! A Rat!” said Nat!

“Rap the rod on the mat!”

“No nap,” said the fat rat.

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On the mop, the fat rat sat.

“A rat! A rat!” said Matt!

“Rap the rod on the mop!”

“No nap,” said the fat rat.

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On the lid, the fat rat sat.

“A rat! A Rat!” said Nat!

“Rap the rod on the lid!”

“No nap,” said the fat rat.

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On the rag, the fat rat sat.

“A rat! A Rat!” said Matt!

“Rap the rod on the rag!”

“No nap,” said the fat rat.

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And that is how Nat and Matt

got rid of the fat rat.

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ZagSubstep 1.2

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Ben has a lab pup

and his name is Zag.

They run on the path

and they like to play tag.

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Ben said, “Let me sit

on this rock in the sun.”

Zag bit his sock.

“Yip! Yip! No, let’s run!”

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“I will rub you neck

and pat your back.

Zag, let me check

what I have in my pack.”

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Ben said, “Have a sip

from this wet jug.”

Zag said, “Yes! Yes!”

with a lick and a tug.

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Bed said, “Have a chip

from this big bag.”

Zag said, Yes! Yes!”

with a hop and a wag.

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Then Ben and Zag

went home for a nap.

Ben sat in the den

With Zag in his lap.

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No Fish!Substep 1.3

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Rick sat on the rock and Bob sat on the dock

To fish in the red, hot sun. Rick did hum

and Bob had gum, But the fish had all the fun.

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One fish bit

and Rick did tug

but the fish got away

with the bug.

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Bob hid his net in the wet.

What did he get?

Nothing yet!

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No fish on the rod!

No fish in the net!

No fish in the pan!

No fish on the dish!

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Bess and Bill

Substep 1.4

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Bess at on the wall of the well

and fell in.

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Bill did pass and saw Bess fall.

He had to run to the mall to call.

Then he ran back to the well.

To Bess he did yell and yell.

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A tall cop go the lass who fell into the well.

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Bess was then ill with a chill.

But then the doc got her a pill

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and Bess had a kiss for Bill

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Sam and DanSubstep 1.5

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Dan sat in his van. He had a hot bun with jam.

“Yum! Yum!” said Dan.

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“Is that all you have?”

said his chum, Sam.

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“What do you have?” said Dan.

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“I have ham in the can, Fish in a tin, and egg nog in a jug.Have some!” said Sam.

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“I will pass,” said Dan.

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On the PathSubstep 1.6

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Tim huffs and Jim puffs on the path that zigs and zags.

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The kids lug packson their backsand this is what they have:

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Beds and kits,

Balls and mitts,

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Nuts and chips

Subs and sips.

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“Let’s sit,” said Tim. “Let’s nap,” said Jim.“Not yet.”Why not?”It’s hot.”“Let’s sup.”“Yup, Yup!”