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The Lost Feather

Join Heather on a reading adventure as she searches for her lost feather. Click on the words containing the "er" sound and read them aloud. Help Heather find her feather by sliding your screen pointer along the underlined words. Have fun reading and exploring!

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The Lost Feather

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  1. The Lost Feather by Simma An “er” Reading Activity

  2. When you click the mouse, a word will appear containing the sound “er”. Read the word as best you can. Then click the mouse again and slide your screen pointer along the underlined words to check yourself. Click your mouse to move to the next word or pages of the story. You can click the feather at any time to read the entire story.

  3. featherfeather nevernever HeatherHeather

  4. wonderwonder turnedturned mirrormirror

  5. searchsearch wanderingwandering cedarscedars s

  6. caterpillarcaterpillar answeredanswered s worriedworried ee

  7. curl ycurly ee flowerflower purplepurple

  8. everever perhapsperhaps harborharbor

  9. The Lost Feather by Simma “Well, I never!!” said little Heather as she turned in the mirror. “I’ve lost a feather. No wonder I can’t fly. I must begin a search.

  10. Heather hurried to the forest. As she was wandering through the cedars, she spied a curly caterpillar hiding under a purple flower. “Excuse me, Mr. Caterpillar,” she said in a worried voice. “I’ve lost a feather and I can’t fly. Have you seen it in the cedars?” “I have never ever seen your feather,” answered Mr. Caterpillar. “Perhaps you should search by the harbor.”

  11. scurriedscurried ee turtleturtle dirtdirt

  12. ri verriver alligatoralligator waterwater

  13. slenderslender razorrazor fasterfaster

  14. Heather scurried to the harbor. As she wandered through the tall grasses, she spied a turtle sleeping in the dirt.   “Excuse me, Mrs. Turtle,” she said in a worried voice. “I’ve lost a feather and I can’t fly. Have you seen it in the harbor?”   “I have never ever seen your feather,” answered Mrs. Turtle. “Perhaps you should search by the river.”

  15. Heather hurried to the river. As she wandered along the bank, she spied a slender alligator resting in the water. “Excuse me, Mr. Alligator,” she said in a worried voice. “I’ve lost a feather and I can’t fly. Have you seen it in the water?”

  16. consi deringconsidering fl avorflavor lurched lurched t

  17. “I have never ever seen your feather,” he answered through his razor sharp teeth. “Silly bird, you’re an ostrich, and you’ll never ever fly. But if I were you right now,” he added, licking his lips while considering her flavor, “I’d stop searching for my feather and………..RUN.

  18. As the alligator lurched from the water, Heather ran faster than ever before. And she never ever looked back to find her feather.

  19. Now, read the entire story, “The Lost Feather” to yourself, a friend, or your teacher.

  20. The Lost Feather by Simma “Well, I never!!” said little Heather as she turned in the mirror. “I’ve lost a feather. No wonder I can’t fly. I must begin a search.

  21. Heather hurried to the forest. As she was wandering through the cedars, she spied a curly caterpillar hiding under a purple flower. “Excuse me, Mr. Caterpillar,” she said in a worried voice. “I’ve lost a feather and I can’t fly. Have you seen it in the cedars?” “I have never ever seen your feather,” answered Mr. Caterpillar. “Perhaps you should search by the harbor.”

  22. Heather scurried to the harbor. As she wandered through the tall grasses, she spied a turtle sleeping in the dirt.   “Excuse me, Mrs. Turtle,” she said in a worried voice. “I’ve lost a feather and I can’t fly. Have you seen it in the harbor?”   “I have never ever seen your feather,” answered Mrs. Turtle. “Perhaps you should search by the river.”

  23. Heather hurried to the river. As she wandered along the bank, she spied a slender alligator resting in the water. “Excuse me, Mr. Alligator,” she said in a worried voice. “I’ve lost a feather and I can’t fly. Have you seen it in the water?”

  24. “I have never ever seen your feather,” he answered through his razor sharp teeth. “Silly bird, you’re an ostrich, and you’ll never ever fly. But if I were you right now,” he added, licking his lips while considering her flavor, “I’d stop searching for my feather and………..RUN.

  25. As the alligator lurched from the water, Heather ran faster than ever before. And she never ever looked back to find her feather.

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