&&000 AMERICAN BOOK CO. (1977) PRIMER AMR977PR.ASC FIND by Marjorie Johnson et al Source: SUNY Oneonta xerox, scan edit by DPH March 1, 1993 &&111 The stars are so far up. =Dave said to =Tom. That thing will not take you to the stars. That I know! I know it will! said =Tom. I say you are bragging! =Dave said. And I say I am going to the stars! said =Tom. I will show you! Get in and show me then, said =Dave. I want to see you take off! I'm on my way, said =Tom. First I get it to. Next, brake off! All set for go. Want to go with me, =Dave? Who? ME? said =Dave. And then the star car went =Pop. =POP! =POP! Out spilled =Tom. Are you =Okay =Dave asked. I seem to be, said =Tom. You did not get to the stars did you? =Dave said. No said =Tom. They got to. What do you call this? First it says =SToP. Then it says =GO. What does it tell you to do? Why do you need to know what it says? When do you need to know what it says? What is this? What does it say to you? Why do you need to know what it says? When do you need to know what it says? What is this? What can you do with it? Can you have fun with it? Can you play with it? What is this? You know that it is a drum. What can you do with it? Can you have fun with it? It was a hot, dry day. =Sidney and =Leonard did not feel like playing. What do you want to do? =Sidney said to =Leonard. I do not know, said =Leonard. And I do not know, said =Sidney. So the two of them sat and sat. Then =Larry ran by. Slow down, =Lally, said =Leonard Slow down! What are you doing? Going to get =Tom, =Larry said. Then we are going to a show. A show? =Sidney said. What show? The one in the shed, said =Larry. =Mary is in it. Do you two want to go with me? No way! they said. Okay said =Larry. See you! =Pam saw =Jack going out with the rug. What are you doing? she said to him. Getting this rug out of the way, =Tack said. See what =Rags did to it. I am in a fix, and so is =Rags! Yes, you are, said =Pam. And you can't get out of a fix that way. You will have to show =Dad that rug! I am in a fix, =Jack said to his father. See this rug? Did you do that to it? said =Dad. Or did =Rags? It was =Rags, =Jack said. But I did try to stop him. Keep trying with =Rags, said =Dad. You can slip up, and so can I. So why can't =Rags slip up? Come on in! calls the man. Come on in. The band is playing. We have three rings of things to see. Not one, not two. But one, two, three. Come in! Come in! calls the man. Come in and see! &&000 ECONOMY COMPANY (1972) PRIMER ECO972PR.ASC GREEN FEET by Theodore L. Green et al Source: SUNY Oneonta xerox, scan edit by DPH March 1, 1993 &&111 =Ted sat on the curb with his friend. Then =Sue came by. She had =Kit with her. =Sue has fun with her cat, said the boy. Cats are fun. But I don't have one. =Sue sat on the curb, too. Do you like cats? she said. Yes, said the sad boy. But my mother won't let me have one. She said cats get in the way. Just then =Pug ran at something in the grass. =Kit ran at something, too. What can we do in the park? =Jan said. Something two can play. Here is a slide in the park, said =Ted. Two can play on the slide. Look at me, =Jan. And up =Ted went to the top of the slide. Then down he came. Look at me, =Ted, said =Jan Up =Jan went to the top. And down she came. I miss =Pug, =Ted said. But he can't come to the city. No, =Pug will chase cars, =Father said. =Father and =Ted came to the curb. A man was there, too. The man had a box. Just then his box broke! Balls of string went this way and that way. =Father tried to chase a ball of string into the street. But a man said, Look out! =Father jumped back. What about that chicken and that pig? said =Ted. They are in the way. Yes, I know, said =Father. And they may get in the oil. Chase them away, =Ted. The chicken ran away from =Ted. But the fat pig ran around the truck. Soon =Father cut a hole in a can of oil. Now we can put in the new oil, he said. But =Ted didn't hear him. He saw a few white chickens come around the truck. Get away, chickens, said =Tec Just then the fat pig ran into =Father. =Father looked down. He saw a few white chickens. He saw one white pig. And he saw oil on all of them Soon the =Little =Red =Hen came back from the mill. She had the flour that was made from the wheat. Who will bake a loaf of bread from this flour? she asked. Not I, said the =Goose. Not I, said the =Duck. Then I will bake the bread, said the =Little =Red =Hen. And she made a big loaf of bread. After the bread was ready to eat, she asked, Who will eat the bread? I will! said the =Goose. I will! said the =Duck. No, you won't, said the =Little =Red =Hen. I will eat it. =Cluck, =cluck! =Cluck, =cluck! =She called to her baby chickens. And the baby chickens came to help her eat the loaf of bread. =Mossy was sad. But he didn't give up. He still went on. At last the tiny turtle found a little round snail. I'm =Mossy, he said. Will you be my friend? I want a friend to play with. The snail looked sad. I can't play with you, he said. I can't fly, and I can't jump or leap. I will not be a good friend. Yes, you will, said =Mossy. Turtles can't fly, and they can't jump or leap. So will you be my friend? Yes, said the little round snail What game can we play? asked =Mossy. Slow, Slow, Stroll, About, said the snail. &&000 GINN & CO (1976) PRIMER GIN976PR.ASC Also copyright 1979, 1980) MAY I COME IN by Theodore Clymer et al Source: SUNY Oneonta xerox, scan, edit by DPH March 1, 1993 &&111 So the bunny went down the road. Down the road and down the road he went. He was going to find a home of his own. A home for a bunny, A home of his own, Under a rock Or a log Or a stone. Where would a bunny find a home Down the road and down the road and down the road he went, until, So he went on looking for a home. Where do you live? he asked the groundhog. In a log, said the groundhog. May I come in? said the bunny. No, you can't come in my log, said the groundhog. You can't walk on my bridge, aid the troll. I'm going to eat you up! =Little =Billy =Goat =Gruff said, Oh, no! Don't eat me. I'm just a little billy goat. Wait for =Big =Billy =Goat. The troll did wait for =Big =Billy =Goat. Then =Big =Billy =Goat walked on the bridge. went the bridge. Who's that walking on my bridge? asked the troll. It is I, =Big =Billy =Goat =Gruff. I'm going up the hill to eat some green grass, said the big billy goat. =Emily said to =Pat, I have a secret. =Anna's got a big purple parrot. And it can talk. What can it say? =Pat asked. I don't know, said =Emily. That's a funny thing for a parrot to say, said =Pat. =Pat said to =Dimity, =Anna's got a funny purple parrot. A big purple parrot. It can talk. It can say I don't know. Let's all go to =Anna's house and see that parrot, said =Dimity. When =Suzu looked in the weeds, she didn't see =Pete. But she did see a big yellow butterfly. =Ben came down from the tree. You didn't find me, he said. But =Suzu didn't look at =Ben. =Liz was in back of the box, but =Suzu didn't see =Liz. Guess what =Miss =Hill has here! said =Suzu. A box of kittens, =Ben said. =1, =2, =3, =4, =5, =Suzu said. Five little kittens. Old Buildings and New People are at work here. Some old buildings have to come down. The people work with big machines. Machines are everywhere. Down come the old buildings. Now the old buildings are down, and new buildings go up. People work with machines here too. A dog? asked the man. A dog with a balloon? Can you help find the dog? asked =Penny. We don't know where it went. I know! said =James. Look, =Mother. I see =Jet. The woman saw =Jet too. But =Penny saw the balloon. She said, My balloon! Oh! Oh! Now I can't play with it. =Mother looked at =Penny. We can get a new balloon, =Penny she said. =Fox hides in a den. Snake hides under a log. And turtle hides too! A little mouse hides under a log near a tree. She comes creeping, creeping in the snow. She's looking for food. And what can she find in the snow No food! Not a bit! Not a bite! &&000 HARPER & ROW (1972) PRIMER HAR972PR.ASC SOMETHING TO TELL by Eric P. Harp et al Source: Hobart WS xerox scan edit by DPH February 9, 1993 &&111 By and by Mrs =Sun-Yee said, Did you have enough to eat, boys? Yes, we did, all the boys said. And oh, was that cake good! All right, said =John's mother. Now run out and play. Come and play baseball. Help me fly my kite, said =John. That is just what the boys did. By and by =John's mother came out and said, Now, boys! Your mothers will be looking for you. Run on home now. This was the best party. Thank you! said all the boys. Off ran =Steve. The rest of the boys ran, too. My, what a good-looking kite! said Miss =Mary. All we want now is a birthday card to go with it. You can make that card all by yourself, =Kim. I will get to work right now, said =Kim. I will make a good card, too. What a surprise this will be. What a surprise for =John! What Will It Be? Oh, =Daddy, said =Klm. =John is going to have a birthday. I want to make something. It is something he wants. You will not tell =John. Will you, =Daddy? I will not tell, said =Daddy. What is it going to be, =Kim? =Ting-a-ling! =Ting-a-ling! It was =Mark and =David at the door. We can't come in, said =Mark. We want to, but we can't. You have work to do. We came to get =Janet. We have to go right back home. Yes, I have work to do, said Miss =Mary. But what of that? Two boys and two girls can be a big help to someone like me. Run home, =Mark, and tell =Mother. Tell her you have come to stay. It is all right with me. =Mark ran home to tell =Mother. Back he came, and what did he see? =Janet ran to see Miss =Mary, said =Mother. She did? said =Mark. Come on, =David! We will go to see Miss =Mary, too. Now see here, =Mark. You can't go, said =Mother. =Janet is enough for one morning. We will get =Janet and come right back, said =Mark. All right, said =Mother. =Brown =Squirrel ran down a tree. =Brown =Squirrel, said =Little =Frog. Do I look all right to you? I do not feel all right. Stop and look at me. You look all right to me, said =Brown =Squirrel. Up the tree he ran, but =Little =Frog just sat. How can you be a calf? said the brown and white calf. Your legs are long, but not long enough. You do not have a long tail. How can you be a calf? By and by the calf ran off. Off down the green meadow! I can not jump, said =Little =Bear. But I can climb a tree. A bear can climb a tree. Come on, =Brown =Squirrel. Look up at the sun. Look up at the blue sky. Climb this tree with me. And =Brown =Squirrel did. I want that, too, said =Tina. A hamburger and ice cream! Why do you want that? said =Patty's mother. You can have that at home. I'll tell you why, said =Patty. We want to DO something different, =Mother. But we do not want to EAT . But we want something different. Just a hamburger! A hamburger and ice cream! What have we here? Let me see, said =Uncle =Will. Here you are, =Steve. You and your big fish! How do you like it, =Steve? Now will you eat that fish? Yes, I will, said =Steve. I can eat this fish and have it, too. Eat it and have it! How do you like that? Come on, =Uncle =Will, come on! "~hat is where it is! I see the ball!" said Anne. "I am big, but I can't get that ball '~e have to get it!" said Sue. "I can jump, but I can't jump to get that ball," said Anne. "Can you get the ball with your bat?" asked Kim. I walk out to get on the bus. My cat and dog run out with me. They can't go to school with me. They will have to stop at the bus. A cat and a dog can't go to school. Bob and I write and write. I mail a letter to Bob. I like to have Bob mail a letter to me. - I-like--Bob, and Bob likes me. I have a friend in the country now. "I see the bird at last!" said the woman. "Now I see where you go at night," said the man. "I see what you do. You like to sit with your friend." "My friend Sally says the paints are for me. Now I can paint pretty pictures at school!" said Jim. "I can paint pretty pictures for you, too. " I am happy now that school is out. Now I can go in Big Blue, too! We will drive a truck of fish to the city. My father helps me get in the truck. He says that my dog Fred can ride~ too. Now Mother, Father, Fred, and I ride in Big Blue. We ride in the day. We ride in the night, too. "May I go out and work with Father?" asked Sam the car. "You may not," said Mother. '~hy can't I work, too?" he asked. '~hy can't I work in the city with Father?" "Some day you will," she said. "Now you must go out and play." Sam is sad, but he does what Mother says. "One, I can stop and go. Two, I can drive up and down." Sam asked, "May we go now, Father?" Father said, "We can." Sam came to the city with Father. "We are happy to see you," said the people. I will play ball for my work. I will play ball in a big park. I will bat the ball up in the air. Up, up in the air it will go. My ball will look like a bird in the air. My ball will go like a plane in the air. One day, my ball will go out of the park, and people will be so happy. What will I be when I grow up? I can't say. I may live and work in the city. I may live and work in the country. I may be a father. I may be a teacher. I may be a father and a teacher. Have you seen Green Country? I have seen Green Country! Bart and I have seen Green Country. We liked it. You were the first girl to go to Green Country. ~ ~ What were the Green People like? The Green People were a big help to Bart and me. Bart and I will write a book on Green Country. We will take three trips to see Green Country. We will? When my swing goes up to the sky of blue, I can touch the sun with the tip of my shoe. Away up high where the white clouds race, I play I'm an astronaut out in space. I guess that a moon trip might be fun, But here in my swing I can touch the sun. &&000 RAND MCNALLY (1978) PRIMER RAN978PR.ASC LOST AND FOUND Levels 2,3 and 4 Source: SUNY Cortland--xeroxed, scnned, edited by DPH 12-29-92 INVOKED THE 5X/1000 RULE with 'kangaroo' &&111 What will he do? Will =Little =Pig go to school? No! No pigs in here. He can't stay with me. =Little =Pig stays out! I can play with you here. See, =Little =Pig? You can play with me here. =Mom! =Mom! See my pig! Can he be my pig? Can he be in here? You will be happy, said =CAZoo. Kangaroos like zoos. The zoo is a good zoo. Yes, you will like the zoo. =CAZoo said, Do not do that. He will not like that. He is not a kangaroo. Can't you see? He is not a =kangaroo! Oh, =Kangaroo, said =CAZoo. I can't get a home for you. Oh, my. Oh, my. What can I do? No, =CAZoo, said =Jack. =Kangaroo is not going away. Look. She is going to jump. =Kangaroo will get =Little =Pig down. =Kangaroo is the best jumper! =Kangaroo is not in the zoo? said =CAZoo. Oh, my! That is not good. Not good at all. I did not see her. I will go with you. I can help you look for her. We will find =Kangaroo. =Kangaroo! =Kangaroo! said =Pat. Oh, my! Now what will we do? We can't find =Kangaroo! Look, =Little =Pig, said =Pat. Here is =Jack. He can go with us. A watermelon! said =Pat. Thank you for this watermelon. It will be good to eat. Little =Pig and I like watermelon. &&000 SCOTT FORESMAN (1978) PRIMER SF1978PR.ASC HANG ON TO YOUR HATS by Ira E. Aaron et al Source: Hobart WS xerox, scan edit by DPH February 9, 1993 &&111 We are crying because the boy is crying, said the birds. And the boy is crying because the goats will not come away from the flowers. I'll get the goats to come away, said the fox. And the fox did all it could to help the boy. But the goats would not come away from the flowers. So the fox began to cry too. =PAM: Look under those flowers Which grow in the box. Look under the birdhouse. Look under the rocks. =LEONARD: Flowers and rocks Are not places to look, When what you are looking for Looks like a book. I must look in the place Where the book was last read. Oh! Now I know where. I'll look under the bed! Soon the little foxes will need to know how to find food. But there will be time for those things. Now they want to stop and play. One day two birds came by. We are going to fly someplace warm, they said. Would you like to come? But I can't fly, the turtle said. Next we go to see the people dance. The people get in a line. One man starts to dance. The others follow him. The dance looks like fun. I start to dance too. =Sue and =Tom followed =Grandfather out of the house to the garden. =Grandfather took something out of his coat. What is that? =Tom asked. It's a secret seed, =Grandfather said. Plant it for me. After it grows, you will see what it is. She likes red, said the little girl. Red, said Mr =Rabbit. You can't give her red. Something red, maybe, said the little girl. Oh, something red, said Mr =Rabbit. What is red? said the little girl. There are red roofs, said Mr =Rabbit. No, we have a roof, said the little girl. I don't want to give her that. Some people like to sing to the plants they have. No one knows if this helps the plants grow. What we do know is that all plants need water and light. And the more you know about what your plants need, the better your plants will grow. At last =Betty came in. What is going on? =Betty said. That will do, magic hat. It is a good thing you came in, =Lee said. What will we do with all the flowers? People like flowers, =Betty said. We will see that people get flowers. And they did. What do you see now? said =Jake. =Ann said, There is the zoo. She said, See all the animals? =Jake asked, Where? Where are the animals? He looked and looked for the animals. Is this a game? said =Jake. =Jake wished he could see what =Ann could see.