Combinations chk chn thur. Writing combinations chn, chk, nch, nsch, shchn

Write the word correctly. Underline the spelling. For example: before chk a, re chk ah, mo schn y.

Come up with and write down 3 more words for this spelling.

Vowels after sibilants.

Write the word correctly. Underline the spelling. For example: small shi , pencil shi , We shi . Come up with and write down 3 more words for this spelling.

Unstressed vowel in the root, not checked by stress

Write the word correctly. Remember how to spell it. Indicate the stress, emphasize the vowel. Write down three words with the same root. For example: yag O yes, yag od ka, yag O bottom

Unstressed vowel in the root, verified by stress. (A, O, I, E, Z)

Write the test word, then the word being tested. Put emphasis. Select the root. At the root, underline the unstressed vowel with one line. Come up with and write down 3 more words for this spelling. For example: garden - with A yes, they say O reach, m O sweet - m O l O doy.

Double consonants in a word.

Write the word correctly. Divide the word for hyphenation. Write down three words with the same root. Underline the double consonant. For example: gru pp a, group -pa, gru pp ow, podgr pp A.

Spelling prepositions with words (space).

From the sentence in which there is an error, write down the word along with the preposition. Prove that the preposition with the word is written separately. Indicate the spelling.

For example: to _ shore; to (what?) shore, to (steep?) shore.

Spelling prefixes with words.

Write the word down. Select the attachment. Form words of the same root with different prefixes from this word. For example: For was driving at was driving By was driving.

Vowels and consonants in prefixes.

Write the word correctly. Select the prefix in it. Write 3 more words with the same prefix. For example: P O flew, p O looked, p O pulled.

Capital letter in proper names.

Write the word correctly. Write down 3 more words with the same spelling and underline them.

For example: AND Lya, P etrov, M lesson, IN Olga, M Moscow

Soft sign ь, indicating the softness of consonants.

Write the word correctly. Underline the soft sign ь and the consonant before it. Write down 3 more words with the same spelling. For example: E l b , those n b , to n b ki.

Separating soft sign ь.

Write the word correctly. Select the root. Underline the soft sign and the vowel. Come up with and write down 3 more words for this spelling. For example: B yu ha, leaf ya , Solov yi .

Separating solid sign ъ.

Write the word correctly. Select the prefix and root. Underline the spelling. Come up with and write down 3 more words for this spelling. For example: Eat h, o byo m, by dje building

Paired voiced and voiceless consonants.

Write the word correctly. Check the consonant. Underline the spelling. Come up with and write down 3 more words for this spelling. For example: moro PS - Moro h , Iago Yes – Iago d ka, about si t - about s ba.



Unpronounceable consonants.

Write the word correctly. Choose a few words with the same root. Select the root. Check the unpronounceable consonant. Label the root. Do this: star Yes , stars to chka - stars d ny.

Connecting vowels in compound words.

Write the word down. Select the root. Underline the vowel. Write down 3 more words with this spelling. Do this: water O cart, himself O flying, everywhere e move.

The soft sign ь at the end of nouns after sibilants.

Write the word correctly. Determine gender. Write down 3 more words with this spelling.

For example: Ray (m.r.), hut, comrade, doctor. Night (female), power b , hush b , youth b .

Not with a verb. (spelling space)

Write down the verb with not. Write 3 more words for this rule. Underline the spelling.

For example: not _ came, no _ learned, not _ knew.

Homogeneous members of the sentence.

Write out a proposal. Indicate homogeneous members and the word on which they depend. Remember what you know about punctuation marks and conjunctions between homogeneous members. Complete the proposal outline.

For example: Strong wind ripped off leaves from trees, scattered them on the way.

Spelling of unstressed case endings of nouns.

Write down the noun. Put it in the initial form. Determine the declination. Highlight the ending and check it using helper words. Select and write down 2 examples.

Do this: to the edge e (on mom e , 1 book), to the clearing e (on mom e , 1 book).

Spelling of unstressed case endings of adjectives.

Write down the adjective along with the noun it refers to. Add a question to the adjective from the noun. Determine the gender, number and case of the adjective based on the noun. Highlight the ending of the adjective. Select and write down 2 examples. Do this: to the forest (as wow ? far to him– m.r., singular, d.p.).

Letter combinations chk, chn, nch, rsch, cht, schn, nsch

Written without a soft sign

1. Words for spelling analysis and for commentary writing.

Christmas tree, daughter, barrel, pike, squirrel, arrow, match, pen, bud, bird, little thing, joke, minute, parcel, joke, stove, lowercase, personal, stocking, eternal, candle, boring, comic, sheep, heartfelt, oncoming, familiar, brooch, cloud, socks, tiny, line, rose, river, sonorous, bun, night, petty, milky, vase, night, bakery, successful, fox, flowers, cucumber, country, mushrooms, boat, dacha, cream, mustard, pack, milk, egg, rag, fairy tale, thread, duck, night light, handkerchiefs, butterfly, flour, granddaughter, egg, bottle, boat, sand, creamy, oven, fabulous, mustard, juicy, key, eternal, rag, bench, sunny, sister, titmouse, pigtail, blacksmith, mysterious, note, month, final, habit, sick leave, toy, cannon, frying pan, bench, glasses, capital, shoe, blueberry, border guard, blackberry, gall, porch, brick, thorn, excellent, wall, parcel, rubber band, button, cloudy, puck, cheek, pharmaceutical, greenhouse, strawberry, artistic, festive, laces, lingonberry, tiny, electric train, gingerbread, fist, chewing gum, buckwheat, swallow, street, flower girl, napkin, wheelbarrow, pheasant, cup, buffalo, ice cream man, mail, cabbage, suitcase, chick, lamplighter, caftan, powerful, vegetable, chestnut, tangerine, reader, sarafan, predator, dreamer, lemon, picker, furniture maker, greengrocer, dream, cockroach, tinsmith, mast, pen, donut, overseer, mastman, welder, postman, monstrous, orange, appraiser. Reading, predatory, drummer, racer, read, housing, predator, power, organ grinder, volcano, buoy, bath attendant, concrete worker, bar, instigator, harpooner.

2. Write it down, inserting the spellings CHK, CHN, SHCHN, NC.

Ru...no, pe...a, bre...at, vnu...a. hee...hic, but...a, pte...ik, babo...a, then...y, kame...ik.

3. Change the highlighted words so that the combination CHK appears in them.

Feed squirrel. Have a drink milk. Kind heart. Beautiful candle. Draw dog. Catch pike.

4. Change the words so that they contain the combination CHK, CHN,

Milk, egg, luck, tit, sound, flowers, fox, socks, castle.

Unstressed vowels

If the letter is a vowel

Raised doubts

You her immediately

Put it under emphasis.

1. Grammar fairy tale.

Enchanted letters.

Once upon a time, an evil wizard flew to the beautiful country of Alphabet Studies. Vowel letters came out to meet him. He bewitched them. So much so that they became similar to each other.

The letter O began to resemble A, E and I, A to O, and E. the sorcerer disappeared, and the greatest confusion began in the country. Only a good Accent could help the letters. It was enough for him to strike the vowel letter with his hands, and the deceptive magic mask immediately flew off, and the letter became itself. The letter under the Accent is clear and understandable. It's called the Shock Vowel. But those vowels that have not yet been touched by stress are called Unstressed Vowels. They are still enchanted and waiting in the wings. You guys could help them. Remember the magic words: Stressing a vowel can make a letter clear.

2. Words for spelling analysis and for commentary writing

To check the unstressed vowel in the root of a word, you need to choose a word with the same root or change the form of the word so that the stress falls on this vowel.

Jam, cubs, swing, long ago, starlings, eye, mountain, blackbirds, gift, border, miner, far, leg, rainy, debtor, home, daughter, heat, golden, coil, kid, watch, give, fall, flood, evaporate, stable, steam room, shepherd, shy, feline, weed, rabbit, novelty, little nose, fertile, say, night light, birdhouse, sharpen, manage, postman, parents, gardener, look, greenhouse, rocky, spring, old man, hiding place, salt shaker, dining room, lump, trail, beavers, structure, dance, pine, smell, blade of grass, praise, ferret, reed, choir,

dam, brave man, firecracker, charm, palisade, walk, guardhouse, solid, exit, asked, fell, rocky, pinned, needles, drowned, guarded, board, hair, correcting, horse, hidden, lakes, country, ants, busy, cook, fills, roll, call, odorous, skates, playground, cashier, leader, bark, icon, pity, saves, beauty, tinkering, overwhelmed, thorns, stands, sick, dragged, dried up, heat, drown, furry, blush, field, plowed, humps, salvation, silent, guessed, perches, grieve, wolf cubs, reeds, broke, dragged, swing, moles, villain, distant, action movie, imprisoned, dug up, horse, skating rink, caressed, pantry, kindness, subsides, plant, little house, mower, disease, cold, litter, crown, midges, watchmaker, busy, feeding trough, fair, sorceress, tails, carpet. Big, sat down, doctors, it's time, sing, goat, horses, grabbed hold of, little waves, prickly, lumps, resin, small, head, seemed, kids, give, scarves, clearing, rooks, pillars, slide, crawled, dew, courtyards, crane, school, sentry, brewed, hungry, wander, fell silent, seas, treated, dear, steamer, words, catch, caress, rinse, spread, pugnacious, owl, grass, seemed, happy, seine, want, stilts, herbal, become obsolete, hills, belt, sheepskin, spend the night, crumble, vest, call.

E, I, I

Mushroom, spring, lake, ice, sister, forest, squirrels, affairs, animals, number, nest, swifts, arrow, colored, candle, meat, wide, kids, sew up, read, handwriting, cleanliness, chain, evaluate, earth, mirror, circus performer, crackling, warm, attached, central, flower garden, pulled, heavy, sitting, shock, blue, chattering, silence, current, drinking, crowdedness, private, endure, glass, bullfinch, watch, twirl, poisonous, glacier, leaf fall, heart, scream, peck, hibernate, greens, whistler, repair, lying down, strongman, pork, brighten, drill, move, belt, offend, nickel, illuminate, ruler, earthly, wife, flew around, eloquent, frolic, cut, spotted, dozed off, bee-like, straighten, looked, menagerie, sculpted, river, dance, broad-shouldered, writer, singer, matures, lowland, hurry, leaf fall, dress up, trust, hum, feather, loneliness, root, world, necessarily, snake, knitting, locker room, honey, medicine, fly away, lose, forester, excuse, offend, five, ten, endurance, discern, nest, pest, times, siskins, twirl, day, met, squealed, hang, ridge, little thing, evening, notify, crackling, lazy, branchy, top, trust, insect, amuse, freckles, knitting, starfall, illuminated, hammer, whiten, pig, wrote, held, daredevil, tie, lies, cherry, lazy, maple, creaked, thinned, icy, brought out, roar, dirty, protect, explained, read, leaves, yolk, chew, live, freezes, arrives, wall, worm, creaky, ripples, heavy, violinist, poured, looks out, river, drank, snow, bumblebees, foliage, approaching, cut, bruise, shady, residential, amazing, appeared, changed, dawn, shimmered, raked, remarks, straight, length, sang, blizzard, run, chick, feather bed, clear, heaven, hang, flooded, stuck, feathered, darkness, refreshing, visible, forests, fox, moving, kids, river, squeak, place, fox, sister, wide, licked, charged, fungus, warmed, rosehip, secured, blueberries, crossbills, blooms, whiten, poor fellow, approached, reader, poor man, white-browed, snowflake, pathfinder, baking, icebreaker, check, firefly, relieve, ghost, spring, pulled up, sat, turned gray, disheveled, clearing, warms up, dungeon, splashed, drank, began to sing.

3. Write the words in three columns.

P...so, b...yes, dl...na, m...snoy, l...stva, t...mnota, s...stra, zm...i, cr...chat, str...zhi.

4. Write it down, write a test word before each word.

Sample: eye - peephole.

K...tenok, l...sok, sound...river, st...lovaya, vr...chi, tr...va, sk...la, ...vtsa, sp...na, dv...ry, m...chi, sl...dy, m...ryachka , l...schi, r...dy, v...lna, hv...sty, d...lil, sk...pit, n...sil, r...gaty, color...tet, d...wait.

5. Write the words in singular or plural.

G...for, h...sy, st...na, bl...ny, gn...zdo, hl...ba, p...la, gr...by, s...sleep.

6. Write two words with the same root for each word.

Distance, garden, salt, leaf, table, forest, pain, whistle.

7. Write it down, adding a word that is similar in meaning.

Child -..., village -..., grief -..., silence -....

8. Select a test word. Write it down.

Surprisingly (amazing, maiden), m...nyat (mine, replacement), l...drink (sticky, molding), subtract (honor, pure), l...ny (laziness, molting), sk...puchy (creaking , paperclip), m...erase (bridge, master).

9. Explain the spelling in the following quatrains.

Behind the mountains, behind the forests, The first snow of winter

Over the wide seas, it flies like white fluff.

Not in heaven - on earth First light frost

An old man lived in a village. Cheerful and invigorating.

10. Select the missing related words for each word and write them down in three columns (each line will then contain a related noun, adjective and verb).

noun adjective verb

… … clean

... gift ...

pain … …

… white …

11. Change the word combinations according to the example, inserting the missing letters, underline the test words.

Sample: Fur hat - a hat made of fur.

Wool...wool dress -...

D...wooden building -...

Meat cutlets - ...

Golden ring - ...

12. Write down, inserting the missing letters, check the unstressed vowels using words with a diminutive meaning.

K...zel -...Losh...d -...

K...for - ... S...va - ...

Skv...rets - ... ...sel - ...

13. Replace these phrases with one word that answers the question “What to do?” or “What should I do?” Place dots under the unstressed vowel.

Sample: To feel pity - to feel sorry.

Make a gift -...

To speak impudently -...

To make a cry -...

Landing -...

Emit light -...

14. Read and determine which unstressed vowel in the root needs to be checked. Choose a test word. Write it down by filling in the missing letters. Sample: babbling - babbling.

Trembling - ... Gatehouse - ...

Evening - ... Greens - ...

Fun - ... Busy - ...

15. For these words, select words that are opposite in meaning. Place an accent mark and a dot to indicate the unstressed vowels being tested at the root.

Cheap - ... Well-fed - ... Old - ...

Hot - ... Lengthen - ... Get sick - ...

To be sad - ... Sick - ... To be silent - ...

16. From proverbs, write down words with an unstressed vowel at the root, write test words for them.

A big talker is a bad worker.

Things are as white as soot.

Let's sit next to each other and talk well.

Then dance when they play.

TASKS

1. Write where necessary, instead of the blank, b sign.

Day..., stove..., night....noy, horse...ki, vegetable...noy, elephant..

2. Insert the desired letter combination into the words: Blue.....and, birds.....ah, worms.....ki.

3. Find out the word: prick....a., Zhu......a, sche......a

4. Insert the necessary letter combinations into the sentences.

Sunny bunnies are playing on the water.

The bird... sits in a crumbly... nest.

5. Get small ones from large objects.

Line -

Cat -

Virgo -

6. Cross out those letter combinations that cannot be written

Ovo(schn/schn)oh, hi(schn/schn)ik, limo(nch/nch)ik

7. Guess the riddles, write down the clue words

Multicolored sisters

Bored without water.

Uncle, long and thin,

Carrying water with his beard

And the sisters together with him will draw a house and smoke.

(paints and brushes chk A)

What is it with Galochka?

A string on a stick.

Stick in hand

And a thread in the river. ( udo chk A)

In a wooden house

Dwarves live.

Such kind people

They hand out lights to everyone.

(sleep chk And)

There are dense lumps on the branches,

Sticky leaves do not sleep in them.

(By chk And)

Guess what kind of bird it is:

Little dark girl

White from the belly,

The tail is spread into two tails.

(lasto chk A)

With a delicious name,

Can't be sad

Looks cheerfully around

He is Dunno's best friend.

(By LF IR)

1. Read it. When do they say that?

    A bad friend is no help in business.
    Even the chicken is brave on her little street.

  • Find letters in the words that represent unpaired soft hissing consonant sounds. Say these sounds.
  • Write it off. Underline the letter combinations in the words chk, schn. What do you need to know about writing them?

2.

Sandbox, dream, fishing rod, assistant, swallow, mail, flower girl, predator, mast, matches, stove, milky, powerful.

  • Remember why the softness of consonant sounds is not indicated in the letter in the highlighted letter combinations [h"] And [sch"].
  • Write down the words with different letter combinations in order:
    1. With chk,
    2. With chn,
    3. With Thu,
    4. With schn.

3. Read it. What does each of these words mean?

Dandelion, donut, tip, pancake, cup, chick.

  • Say the words. What consonant sound do you hear in words before the sound [h"]: hard or soft? Guess why you need to remember the spelling of the letter combination LF.
  • Write down the words. Underline the letter combination LF.

Letter combinations chk, chn, th, schn, nch- This spellings.

These letter combinations are written without b(soft sign): then chk a, re chn oh, by Thu ah, help schn ik, pte LF ik.

4. Read it.

    The mouse stood on tiptoes,
    He is not tall,
    He plays the violin
    Quietly beeps.
    I. Tokmakova

  • What does it mean stand on tiptoes? How can you say otherwise that someone of short stature? Why did the poetess use the word beeps?
  • Write it off. Underline the letter combination chk.

5. Read it. Write it off. Underline the extra word in each line. Explain your answer.

  1. Mast, mail, match, dream, reading.
  2. Apple, crust, donut, slippers.

6. Read it. What two groups can words be combined into? Explain your answer.

Small[n"]ky, tiny[h"]ny, star[h"]ka, pi[s"]mo, hi[sch"]ny, pa[l"]to, girl[h"]ka, si [l"]ny, birch[n"]ka, roof[l"]tso, river[n"]ka, sleep[h"]ki, steps[n"]ki, plate[h"]ka.

  • Write it down, denoting the highlighted sound with a letter or letters.
  • Underline the studied spellings in the words.
  • Match the highlighted words with the same root.

T A relic

7. Read it. Name the fairy tales.

  1. The chicken caught an egg: the egg is not a simple one, but a golden one.
  2. The old people's daughter began to grow by leaps and bounds. She herself is white... like a dream..., fair-haired to the waist.
  3. The little girl was walking along the path and found a rolling pin.
  • Explain the spelling of words with missing letters.
  • Copy any sentence by inserting the missing letters. Underline letter combinations chk, chn.

8. Say the words.

boring, on purpose, assistant, to, of course, birdhouse, scrambled eggs, what

  • Check with a spelling dictionary to see if you pronounced the words correctly.
  • Orally make a sentence with any word.

9. Read it. Title the text.

I have a magic shelf. It is attached to the window.

If I sprinkle some cereal or bread crumbs on the shelf, pigeons and sparrows will come. I’ll put pieces of lard on the shelf and the titmice will come. I’ll put a bunch of rowan berries on the shelf and bullfinches and waxwings will come.

Make yourself a magic shelf! Let different birds come to visit you.

(N. Sladkov)

  • Why are three parts highlighted in the text?
  • Write down any sentence that talks about what birds flew to the magic shelf. Underline the studied spellings in the words.

10. Read an excerpt from M. Tsvetaeva’s poem “On the Boulevard.” Write it off.

    In the sky - evening, in the sky - clouds,
    In the winter dusk boulevard.
    Our girl tired,
    Stopped smiling.
    Hold small hands
    Blue ball.

  • Underline the studied spellings in the highlighted words.

Exercise 1, p. 3

1. Read. Insert words that make sense.

This is a good place,
A river flows past.

We brought it for the bull
Half a bucket of milk.

The rain poured out of the clouds and,
I washed the hedgehog's thorns.

Mom gave it to her daughter
Multi-colored handkerchief.

  • Underline the letter combination chk in the words.

Exercise 2, p. 3

2. Replace the sound designations of words with letter ones.

[r'ech'ka] river [night'ka] night
[mail] mail [p’ech’ka] stove
[p’is’mó] letter [accurate’] precise
[powerful’] powerful [h’ish’ny’] predatory
[mách’ta] mast [pal’to] coat

Exercise 3, p. 4

3. Read. Form words of the same root with a diminutive meaning from these words. Write it down.

tit - tit and porch - porch
cloud - cloud about ring - ring about
task - task and place - place
water - water sister - sister
end - end ik chick - chick ik
sofa - sofa IR glass - glass IR

  • Underline the letter combinations chk, nch.

Exercise 4, p. 4

4. Read.

1. Lasto flew away h far away b lands b. 2. In the sun chn oh glade chk e bloodworm b ki and babo chk and enjoy the sweet juice from the flowers. 3. Into the forest chk e over re chk oh built yes chk A. Yes chk there is not much life b shaya soba chk A.

  • Insert a soft sign where necessary. In other words, connect the letters at the gap with a line.
  • Underline the main clauses in the first sentence.

Exercise 5, p. 5

5. Read. Form words with the same root according to the model. Write it down.

  • Underline the letter combination chn in the words. Make up and write down a sentence with one of the words.

A flower bed decorated our garden.

Exercise 6, p. 5

6. Read. Fill in the missing letters in the words.

Squirrel and mushrooms

On p O Lyane u p e Nyochka
Squirrel dial A la gr And barrels
Skrylos b sun behind g O Roy,
Time to move O my.
But d O my d A a little lame
A gr And would t I gelatinous...

A. Zakharov

  • Come up with and write a title for the text.
  • Orally compose a continuation of the text.

I ate half of the squirrel -
Easily lifted the basket
Jump from aspen to pine:
"I'm bringing mushrooms home!"

Exercise 7, p. 6

7. Read.

Sini chk a - sparrow sister.
The matter is over, walk boldly.
He who loves work is honored by people.

From the first grade, the child must understand that the combinations chk chn nch are written without a soft sign. But this notorious soft sign is just asking to crawl between these letters. To consolidate the material and practice these combinations, you can use test copying from the texts presented on this page. For students in grades 2-3, the task is more difficult - to conduct a dictation on any of these texts. At the end there are texts not only for practicing chk-chn, but also with the use of a soft sign, which makes it somewhat more difficult for the child to complete the task. The combinations chk, chn, nch must be emphasized.

Combinations CHK, CHN, LF

The combinations CHK, CHN, LF are written without b. For example: period, exactly, finish.

Tiny flowers grow in the flowerbed. Colorful butterflies fly above them. Birds catch them. Tanya came down from the porch with her dog Zhuchka. The girl looked at the flowers. (24)

The girl Valechka is reading a book. There are pictures on each page. Here are the tiny chicks. These are pheasants and bisons. Here's a pig. Here are the butterflies. (20)

Here is a summer cottage. A Christmas tree grows here. There is a barrel under it. She has two arms. A bird sat on a barrel. The bird is having a good day. She found a lot of worms for her chick. (29)

A moth sat on the tip of a branch. There's a stem of chamomile. There are five flowers on it. Everyone has a yellow circle. There are nine or ten petals around. (24)

A ray of sunshine woke up the duck. She entered the river. The water is warm now. The duck looks like a boat. She grabs bugs with the tip of her beak. (20)

The girl finished solving the problem. She put a period at the end of the line. The girl received the exact answer. She is not bored with solving problems. Mother praises her daughter. (22)

Olga and Kuzma are sitting on the bank of the Klyazma River. A pretty gray duck glides along the river water. And there is a small boat floating there. (20)

The boy Sashenka loves skates very much. The girl Pashenka loves skiing more. But now it is bitterly cold. There's a snowstorm outside. The children sit sadly at home. (22)

Here is a small river. There is a great meadow nearby. Ferrets play in the grass. And over there sits a gray bird. She is looking for food for the chicks. (22)

The darkness of night is all around us. There is a small fire nearby. The coals are smoking. Lights run across them. Soon the fire will stop burning. But it will already begin to get light.(21)

A great July day. Variegated butterflies and little white moths circle over the flowers. There is pollen on the flowers. Bugs and spiders flash among the stems. How many of them are there! (24)

Olga lies on the river pebbles. The sun's rays warm the girl. She strokes the grass stalks with her fingers. Here is a big bumblebee sitting on a cornflower flower. And over there flies a pretty butterfly, (26)

A boy runs along a path through a spruce forest. Feet slide on clay. There was heavy rain in the morning. Now there is dampness underfoot. Here is the bank of a small river. There is a large mill here. (27)

A cloud is floating across the sky. Soon it will start to rain. Birds chirp loudly. The chicks are squeaking. And the fox hurries into the hole. She has a great hole under the Christmas tree. (24)

The schoolchildren were brought to the factory. They go to the assembly shop. Here a thread is cut into a steel bolt. And there a welder is repairing a powerful bulldozer. Lights are flying all around. There is a lot of noise. (27)

Lenechka finishes solving the problem. He knows the right answer. Everything came together exactly. There are no more lessons. And outside the window it’s raining heavily. Now the boy is waiting to read a book about predatory animals. (27)

The rain has ended. The sun's rays dry the earth. There are twigs and sticks on the grass. And smoke comes from the chimney. The stove is lit there. (21)

A cat is sitting on the country porch. She licks the fur with her tongue. A dog is running around the area. This is our hound puppy. The cat finishes washing the fur with her tongue and runs into the house. (26)

There is a juicy orange on the table. Nearby is a tangerine. Anya takes a brush and paints, Here on the leaf is an orange and a tangerine. Anya finishes drawing. Everything is drawn accurately. (25)

Schoolboy Igor is walking down the street. This is the usual route from school. Here is a small white dog sitting on the porch of the house. And there is a bulldozer. A steel machine repairs the road.(26)

It's a great day. A boy leads a horse to graze in a meadow. Cornflowers are blooming in the meadow. Birds are squeaking in the grass. There are small Christmas trees. And here is a large poplar. (24)

It's December now. It's bitterly cold. Milky clouds float across the sky. Here is a small clearing in the forest. A little white bunny sits on a stump. (19)

Butterflies are nocturnal and diurnal. Daytime butterflies are bright and colorful. There are tiny balls at the tips of their antennae. Moths are simpler. Their wings are covered with villi. (22)

The dog Zhuchka is waiting for Anechka Shchachkina from school. She's bored without her girl. Usually Anechka returns exactly at two o'clock. But now the girl is gone. Anya went to the bakery and dairy. The girl will bring milk to Bug. (32)

Little Tanechka walks around the dacha plot. The girl sees fragrant lilies of the valley. The tiny flowers are very beautiful, and here is a colorful butterfly. She sat down on a wooden bench. Mom calls Tanya home. (27)

A holiday has arrived, Vasechka and Petechka are playing. They have a toy train. This is an electric train, with tiny passengers riding on it. This is the final stop. The children stop playing. They go eat apple pie. (31)

Mom reads a fairy tale to Kolya and Lyudochka. In a fairy-tale kingdom there lived an ordinary thrush. She lit a magic candle with a match. Red monsters appeared in her shop. The thrush hid in the stove and miraculously escaped through the chimney. (33)

The first handles were ordinary wooden sticks. They were used to scratch letters on wax tablets. The ancient Egyptians made a pen from a tube. A reed was inserted into this tube. Ink seeped through it. (28)

Denis and Oleg were walking in the forest. They saw a hollow on the spruce tree. Oleg is clever. He quickly climbed the tree. There are baby squirrels in the hollow. One baby crawled out of the hollow. Denis sees his head and ears on the top of his head. The baby squirrels are waiting for their mother. Oleg climbed down from the tree. The boys did not touch the kids. (47)

Fragrant roses bloomed near the porch. Valechka Shichkina sits on a bench and looks at the flowers. They are amazingly good. Butterflies often fly to them. Zhuchka approaches Valechka. The girl pets the dog. (30)

The prairie dog lives in America. The dog digs underground holes. There she hides from nocturnal predators. During the winter, prairie dogs hibernate. (21)

Vanechka goes to bed. Mom lights the night light. She tells Vanya a fairy tale about a flower girl. She had tiny magic shoes. They turned into boats. Vanechka is sleeping. Mom turns off the night light. (27)

The chestnut fruit is protected by a brown shell. It has sharp spines. Chestnut fruits are tiny seeds. The seeds contain fruit buds. From such a bud a tree will grow.(23)

In the morning the weather was cloudy. Grandfather lit the stove. Then the day became sunny. We had a great walk. They collected flowers. We found a blueberry. Butterflies were flying around. The swallow was circling in the sky. A cloud appeared. We are running home. (30)

We saw holes on the steep bank of the river. The birds caught midges and flew into the nests. There the mothers hatched small eggs. Tiny chicks will appear soon. (23)

Olechka Kochkina heard a cannon shot. The girl was scared. She runs to mommy. Mom consoles her daughter. Today is a holiday. This is fireworks. Olechka sat down on a bench. She saw a titmouse. Olechka doesn’t cry anymore. (30)

In Russia, colorful designs were usually painted or embroidered on scarves. In the center of the scarf there is a pattern of flowers. The leaves and stems are always bright and green. There is a cute border along the edges of the scarf. It is decorated with branches with tiny leaves. (34)

The light in the room went out. It's boring without light. We need to light a candle. I take a candle out of the pack. I light a match. I bring the match to the candle. A moth flies towards the fire. How tiny! I drive away the butterfly. (31)

Grandma sewed a toy shirt for a doll. Now she is sewing buttons to the sleeves. She put on her glasses. Her glasses are on an elastic band. It turned out to be a great shirt. The doll needs more stockings and socks. (28) Vanya went out for a walk on the boulevard. Tired. I wanted to sit on a tree stump. But I saw a butterfly there. Tiny and very beautiful. I decided to sit on a small bench. He took out his notebook and began to draw a butterfly. (29)

Olga and Lyudochka went into the forest to pick mushrooms. We came out into a large clearing. An ash tree grew there. There were a lot of blue cornflowers around. The girls saw a red squirrel on a branch. It is very interesting to walk in the forest! (32)

Mom read Lilechka a fairy tale about a magic duck. Miller Kuzma caught the bird. But he forgot to lock the door. The duck turned into a small cat and ran away. Then she sat down on a stump in the forest and turned back into a duck. (34)

A big bear crawled out of the den. He is very hungry. I started collecting small roots. They are bitter. I sat down to rest under a poplar tree. A gray squirrel was sitting on a branch. She started molting. Soon her fur will turn red. (32)

I read a big book. It's time to start a new one. I take a small book with a gray cover. I'm starting to read. How ancient people made fire. How they hunted predators. Here are the brave souls! (28)

Hot July day. The boys got ready to go to the boulevard. Ring wants to take a toy tractor. Petechka takes roller skates. Zhuchka looks at the boys. Take me for a walk! (25)



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