In a classroom filled with dog-themed posters, Gerty the Green Crayon faces a big problem. He struggles to learn final sounds in words like hike, soak, take, look, and week. Can Gerty find the courage to keep trying and succeed?
In a colorful classroom with dog posters on the walls, lived Gerty the Green Crayon. Gerty loved learning new things. But today, he had a big problem. He couldn't figure out the final sounds in words like hike, soak, take, look, and week. Gerty felt sad and a little scared.
Gerty tried to learn the final sound in 'hike.' He moved his left arm across his body and said 'hike,' but he couldn't get the 'k' sound right. He tried again and again. His friends, the other crayons, watched him struggle.
Next, Gerty tried the word 'soak.' He moved his arm and said 'soak,' but the 'k' sound was still tricky. Gerty's friend, Red Crayon, said: - It's okay, Gerty. You can do it! But Gerty wasn't sure. He felt even more frustrated.
Gerty tried the word 'take' next. He moved his arm and said 'take,' but he messed up the 'k' sound again. - I can't do it! Gerty cried. He felt like giving up. - Don't give up, Gerty! Yellow Crayon said.
Gerty sat down and thought about giving up. Just then, the Teacher Crayon came over. - Gerty, you are so brave for trying. Remember to punch out the last sound. Gerty nodded. He took a deep breath and tried again.
Gerty tried the word 'look.' He moved his arm and said 'look,' punching out the 'k' sound. He did it right! - I did it! Gerty exclaimed. He felt so happy and proud. He knew he could keep trying and succeed.
In a colorful classroom with dog posters on the walls, lived Gerty the Green Crayon. Gerty loved learning new things. But today, he had a big problem. He couldn't figure out the final sounds in words like hike, soak, take, look, and week. Gerty felt sad and a little scared.
Gerty tried to learn the final sound in 'hike.' He moved his left arm across his body and said 'hike,' but he couldn't get the 'k' sound right. He tried again and again. His friends, the other crayons, watched him struggle.
Next, Gerty tried the word 'soak.' He moved his arm and said 'soak,' but the 'k' sound was still tricky. Gerty's friend, Red Crayon, said: - It's okay, Gerty. You can do it! But Gerty wasn't sure. He felt even more frustrated.
Gerty tried the word 'take' next. He moved his arm and said 'take,' but he messed up the 'k' sound again. - I can't do it! Gerty cried. He felt like giving up. - Don't give up, Gerty! Yellow Crayon said.
Gerty sat down and thought about giving up. Just then, the Teacher Crayon came over. - Gerty, you are so brave for trying. Remember to punch out the last sound. Gerty nodded. He took a deep breath and tried again.
Gerty tried the word 'look.' He moved his arm and said 'look,' punching out the 'k' sound. He did it right! - I did it! Gerty exclaimed. He felt so happy and proud. He knew he could keep trying and succeed.
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