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Book 13: Ann and Nan
Ann and Nan
New Sounds /d/ New Words and - Decodable Nan - Decodable Plot Summary Ann the Giraffe is in the forest wearing a fancy hat with a flower on it. Ann sits under a tree and falls asleep. Mit and Nan the Parrot meet in the same tree, see the flower and discover the hat. They are unaware that the hat belongs to Ann who remains asleep below. When Ann awakens, she is startled to see Nan in her hat. Ann gets her hat back and all the animals nap under the tree. Story Questions (Comprehension) 1. page 1: What is Ann the Giraffe wearing? 2. page 3: Which animals meet up in the tree? 3. page 6: What do Mit and Nan see up in the tree? 4. page 9: Where is Nan? 5. page 13: What are the animals doing under the tree?
Each new word throughout the program is repeated at least five times in the book in which it first appears and five more times in the next ten books. In 1972, the federally funded Southwest Regional Laboratory for Educational Development & Research and Ginn and Company published The Sam Books of early readers as part of a Beginning Reading Program. Because it was federally funded, federal law required the program be placed in the public domain in 1977.
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Ann and Nan Book 13
Draw a picture of Ann.
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ONE
Level
Book Title 1 I See Sam 2 3 4
TWO
5 6 7 8
THREE
9 10 11 12
FOUR
13 14 15 16
FIVE
17 18 19 20
SIX
21 22 23 24
SEVEN
25 26 27 28
EIGHT
29 30 31 32
NINE
33 34 35 36
TEN
37 38 39 40
THIRTEEN
TWELVE
ELEVEN
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52
Sam See Sam See Me Mat See Mat Meet Mit See It Sit On It Sis Sam Sat It Is Ann
Ann and Nan Nan and the Man Sam is Mad Sid We Will See Sid and the Mess Sis in a Mess Nat Sits Nat Mat in the Sun Run, Feet, Run Who Am I? Nell and Ed Sis in the Well Ann is Sad Ed and the Sheet Mat Did it The Shell Sell the Shell The Hat Mat in the Hat Mat and the Net Mat the Rat See Them Mit is Wet Will We Win? The Seed Mat and the Weed Was It Wet? Fun With the Sheet The Men The Bad Men
New Words
I, see, Sam am me
Mat Mit, Sis meet in, it
sit, on is sat Ann, this
and, Nan a, the, man mad, that at, Sid
New Sounds
Special Words
/a/ /s/ /m/ I, see
/t/ /i/ /n/
/o/
/d/
me meet is
this a, the that
we, will, with fell, mess
/w/ /l/ /f/ /e/
we, with
sun, them, us, what
/u/
what, them
6it, Nat
feet, fun, run Nell, who, yes
did, Ed, let, well need, she net, ran, sad, no 6ill, sheet, shut mud sand, sell, shell 6ish, hat, he
/r/ /ee/ /y/
who
/sh/
/h/
nut, rat, set feel, not
fat, if, wet fan, needs, sits, win fans, hand(s), hill, seed, weed 6ills, runs met, hit(s), was, to bad, him, men, be
Mat at Bat The Bat Rat Mat is Wet The Fun Fish
bat, his, wish, ball
The Bus Ben the Ant The Bee The Ant and the Bee
ant(s), Ben, bus, had
/b/
Ann and Mit and Nan sit.
bell, but, has,
bed, bee, Bill, hid
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“It is on me.”
12
“I am Ann. See me.”
1
Ann sat.
2
“Ann, Ann. See this!”
11
Nan and Mit see Ann.
“I am Nan. Meet me.”
10
3
“Meet me.
“Nan is in it.”
I am Mit.” 4
9
“See this on me, Nan.”
8
Mit and Nan sit.
5
“See. See this, Nan.”
6
Nan and Mit see it.
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