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Copyright © 2011 by All About® Learning Press, Inc.Printed in the United States of America
All About® Learning Press, Inc.615 Commerce LoopEagle River, WI 54521
ISBN 978-1-935197-28-7v. 1.0
Editor: Renée LaTulippeCover Design: David LaTulippePage Layout: Renée LaTulippeIllustrations: Mike EustisContributor: Samantha Johnson
The Level 1 Blast Off to Reading! activity book is part of the All About® Reading program.
For more books in this series, go to www.AllAboutReading.com.
Hello! Welcome to Blast Off to Reading!
This activity book is a fun and essential part of Level 1 of the All
About Reading program. On the pages that follow, you’ll find:
Progress Chart •
Activity sheets, including games, Word Flippers™, and matching •
activities
Fluency Practice sheets •
Certi• ficate of Completion The lesson plans in the teacher’s manual will tell you exactly which
pages to remove from the activity book for each lesson, and they
provide complete instructions on how to use each activity sheet.
The Fluency Practice sheets are the most important part of this
activity book. Fluency practice will help your student move from
sounding out words letter by letter to instant recognition of words.
Some of the matching or game sheets will appeal mainly to younger
children. If you are working with an older student, feel free to skip
the hands-on activity sheets that your student would not enjoy. But
do consider including the Word Flippers™ and some of the other
activities to provide interest and variety to your student’s practice
time. Enjoy your lessons!
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Pam Sam map sap
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bat pan jam man
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jab
ham
mat
Sam
tab
sat
nap
sap
tan
Jan
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ham
can tag bad mat
yam cab cat
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sad cap gas bag
Reminder!Read across the page,not down the columns.
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Lesson 3 Fluency Practice
New Words
Phrases
Sentences
jamtan sag
amPat the
sapgapjab
napcappad
yampat ban
catbatcan
atnabdad
Janmanmad
Dancabmap
bagbaddab
matpanbam
tapSamgas
tabsattag
Pamansad
gas capbad cattan bag
the mapsad Pambad yam
the sad manthe jammad at Sam
the cabcat nap
Jan sat. Tap the pan.Pat the cat.
Jab Dad.Pam sat. Tap the mat.
The sad man sat.Jan can bat.Sam can nap.
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TODAY’S WINNER IS:
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ham rat hat yak
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Lesson 4 Fluency Practice
New Words
Mixed Review
Phrases and Sentences
rathat
arap
ranhad
yakram
rag ham
Jan The ratSam
The batPamThe ram
DadDanThe yakThe bad rat
had a pan. ran.had a hat.
had jam!had the rag.ran.
had the ham.had a nap.had a tan hat.can jab the cat!
Jan had a pan.The rat ran.Sam had a hat.
The bat had jam!Pam had the rag. The ram ran.
Dad had the ham.Dan had a nap.The yak had a tan hat.The bad rat can jab the cat!
thehadsat
Dansadham
atmandad
ratamap
sadragyak
hat can bag
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hill nest sand
frog wind raft egg shrub doll twig fox den
pond clam grass trap milk
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Lesson 26 Fluency Practice
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New Words
bellkillmiss
passshrillstaff
addstilldwell
sniffmessfluff
dollNellgruff
Bessfillmuff
cuffblissstuff
lessshallcliff
chillbillhill
spelltelldrill
Ikissstiff
wellsmellclass
saidpressMiss
lossmillfell
JillbluffMatt
hissoffyell
pillgrassthrill
buzzBill
shellglassfuss
spillwilldress
sellchess
More New Words
fizz egg Ann jazz inn fuzz
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Lesson 26 Fluency Practice(continued)
Mixed Review
Phrases and Sentences
HeI sent the listJill will stillBev and NellI will tell
can spell well.to Tom.kiss the dog.will dress a doll.the plan to Ted.
He can spell well.I sent the list to Tom.Jill will still kiss the dog.Bev and Nell will dress a doll.I will tell the plan to Ted.
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missyelpdwell
thumpselldeskbuzz
Pamhisstax
bellwaswillbrag
messcandress
champshellsaidfuzz
shopgrassclad
Nellflapyellplum
lesschopcliff
staffgrabeggcrop
copfluffrich
passglumslimslash
Jillmothchess
pondthrillAnnjazz
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Lesson 26 Fluency Practice(continued)
The dog can sniffThe dog can sniff the pathThe dog can sniff the path and smell the cat.
I miss MegI miss Meg and the funI miss Meg and the fun at lunch.
Bess saidBess said that isBess said, “That is a lot of stuff!”
Less messLess mess is a thrill“Less mess is a thrill,” said Mom.
I miss the smellI miss the smell of ham“I miss the smell of ham,” said Dan.
The dressThe dress is silk“The dress is silk,” said Ann.
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The drill fellThe drill fell in the pondThe drill fell in the pond, and Dad was mad.
Bill just had a spilljam is on the rugBill just had a spill—jam is on the rug.
Lesson 26 Fluency Practice(continued)
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Lesson 29 Fluency Practice
New Words
Mixed Review
Phrases and Sentences
for no
continued...
tentbrimwell
tomilkstag
benchitsclub
lossspedI
spillclashpump
chipdollstub
campstillcram
missdashpath
stiffkeptno
glopdwelltwig
blushtellgruff
laxsaidglass
forwasyell
plotsnifffluff
I let the fishI let the fish dwellI let the fish dwell in the pond.
Bill and I Bill and I set up the tentBill and I set up the tent on the grass.
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Lesson 29 Fluency Practice(continued)
I keptI kept the quiltI kept the quilt for Meg and Jim.
No milk for Spot“No milk for Spot,” said Dad“No milk for Spot,” said Dad to the dog.
The trip to the ranchThe trip to the ranch was fun“The trip to the ranch was fun,” said Bill.
The loss of the dollThe loss of the doll was sadThe loss of the doll was sad for Bess.
This glass of popThis glass of pop has no fizz“This glass of pop has no fizz,” said Pam.
Did Jan set a dish Did Jan set a dish of milk on the benchDid Jan set a dish of milk on the bench for the cat?
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New Words
Mixed Review
continued...
inkrankhonk
drankHankcrank
junkdrinkblank
shrankflunk
banksunkstink
bunkclank
Frankpinkclunk
thankprank
shrinktankrink
chunkplunk
dunksanktrunk
plankyank
sinkshrunkthink
clinkhunk
drinkjazzFrank
shuckrink
dunkshrinkstill
trunkplus
blocknosink
stunghonk
sankblanksaid
drankrang
junklongsunk
flagink
bangbankblack
rankpluck
pinkforthank
singshrank
Lesson 38 Fluency Practice
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The inkThe ink was blackThe ink was black and wet.
Frank hadFrank had a red vestFrank had a red vest. It shrunk.
Bill drankBill drank the milkBill drank the milk in the jug.
The truckThe truck wentThe truck went “honk, honk.”
I think the dogI think the dog drankI think the dog drank the pop.
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Lesson 38 Fluency Practice(continued)
Phrases and Sentences
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Lesson 38 Fluency Practice(continued)
Jill will thankJill will thank the manJill will thank the man for the help.
Ann hadAnn had a pink smockAnn had a pink smock to press.
The shipThe ship sankThe ship sank next to the tank.
Dad hadDad had a blank checkDad had a blank check for Beth.
Pack the dressPack the dress and the muffPack the dress and the muff in the trunk.
Beth kept a lotBeth kept a lot of junkBeth kept a lot of junk in the shed.
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back
lipstick
pack
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bobcat milk
pig
cat
it self
bathtub
notcan
fish
pen
man
quicksand
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chopstick
codfish
shellfish
milkman dustbin
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sunlit
flapjack
dishpan
eggshell
drumstick
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Lesson 40 Fluency Practice
New Words
continued...
cobweblipstickgunshot
catnipbackpacksundress
upwindsunspotgundog
backdropsnapshotpanfish
sandboxhotdogdishcloth
sunsethandcuffclamshell
bathtubstuntmanwindswept
dropkickcodfishlapdog
dustpanbackrestbullfrog
sandbankbackspinhandbag
locksmithwithinblacktop
uponchopstickuphill
filmstripsuntanlaptop
inkjethotrodflapjack
cannotinkwelldustbin
hilltopbobcatupset
milkmanstinkbugwetland
castoffbackbendnutshell
eggshellhotspothandgun
pigpenoffsetitself
desktopwindmillslingshot
himselfbackstopwindsock
handhelddishpanbacklog
crosswindshotguninkblot
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Lesson 40 Fluency Practice(continued)
handstanddrumstick
shellfishsunlamp
catfishlunchbox
quicksandbedbug
cashboxpopgun
ducksundresssaid
handstandwindmillpink
backdropcashboxrinkdishcloth
snapshotdrinkbedbug
bullfrogquackcatnip
fishbellsunlampdrill
forpanfishfilmstrip
bankmilkmanchamp
cobwebswingbathtubbobcat
eggshellkingno
uphillsanghilltop
blacklocksmithlapdogshrink
shrankdustpanclamshell
taxlipstickranch
upwindblacktopringnutshell
Mixed Review
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Lesson 40 Fluency Practice(continued)
Phrases and Sentences
The cat hasJohn set the tent
a catnip toy.on the hilltop.
The cat has a catnip toy.Jon set the tent on the hilltop.
Nell hasNell has ten catfishNell has ten catfish and a bullfrog.
The milkmanThe milkman has a jugThe milkman has a jug of milk.
Bill wentBill went to the bankBill went to the bank himself.
Tom hadTom had a drumstickTom had a drumstick in his lunchbox.
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Lesson 40 Fluency Practice(continued)
Set the dishclothSet the dishcloth in the dishpan“Set the dishcloth in the dishpan,” said Mom.
Jim set upJim set up the tentJim set up the tent on the hilltop.
Beth was upsetBeth was upset that the laptopBeth was upset that the laptop was lost.
Get inGet in the bathtub“Get in the bathtub,” said Dad.
Ted had a glass bellTed had a glass bell but it fellTed had a glass bell, but it fell on the blacktop.
A stinkbug“A stinkbug,” said Jill“A stinkbug!” said Jill. “Run!”