Birds Like Me Don't Fly (Compound Words)

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Adventure Decodable Reader with Compound Words

Practice Words

Two-syllable compound words formed by joining two smaller words together.

airplanes airport backpack blueprint cannot cardboard daydream eyewear footstep handbook hillside hilltop homemade into myself outline pathway spotlight sunshine today
Page 1
On the right side of the image, the Bird stands on a winding cobblestone path that leads up rolling green hills toward a pink building with a sign reading "Flight Academy." The Bird has a determined expression, wearing red-framed glasses and an orange-and-red striped scarf, carrying a backpack, looking up the path toward the academy. The outdoor scene is bright and sunny with a clear blue sky, scattered flowers on the grassy hills, a white picket fence near the building, and a small tree in the background.

I daydream about flying every day, but I cannot get off the ground by myself. Some birds need a bit of help. Today I put on my backpack and head up the pathway to Flight School.

Page 2
The image shows a film-strip style composition on the left side. In the upper frame, the Bird is flying a pink airplane against a bright yellow sky, wearing red-framed glasses and an orange-and-red striped scarf, with white doves soaring around, looking determined and adventurous. In the lower frame, the Bird stands on the left posing like a movie star, surrounded by adoring small fan characters taking photos and reaching out excitedly, with a film camera operator nearby. The right side of the image is plain blue watercolor background.

When I learn to fly, I will go for roles in films! I will fly from the airport and dive out of airplanes high in the sky. The spotlight will shine on me, and I will have so many fans!

Page 3
On the right side of the image, the Bird lies face-down on a grassy hilltop after a crash landing, with legs and wings splayed out and sticking up in the air, wearing red-framed glasses and an orange-and-red striped scarf, looking dazed and embarrassed with a dizzy expression. A dirt trail marks the crash path behind the Bird. In the center-left background, a group of four other birds stand together on the hill, laughing and pointing at the Bird. The scene is set outdoors on a bright, sunny day on a rounded green hill with wildflowers, under a blue sky with scattered white clouds.

In my first class, I try to take off into the sky. I crash and land flat on the hilltop. The other birds point and yell at me as I lie there in the dirt. My daydream of flying feels so far away.

Page 4
The Bird stands on the left side of the image atop a grassy hill with a dirt path, wearing red-framed glasses and an orange-and-red striped scarf, looking sad and dejected with a frowning expression, walking away from a group of four classmate birds who are flying and swooping in the air behind and above. The scene is outdoors on a bright day with a warm golden-yellow sky and small white clouds, with a single flower growing on the hillside. The right approximately 40% of the image is open golden sky with no characters or detail.

They swoop around me and say that I will never fly. I pick myself up and walk away down the path. Each footstep drags slow in the dirt, and I do not look back.

Page 5
On the right side of the image, the Bird stands looking dejected and frustrated, wearing red-framed glasses and an orange-and-red striped scarf, with drooping, downturned eyes and a small frown, conveying hurt pride. The Bird's wings hang loosely at its sides in a defeated posture. A few small leaves drift in the breeze around the Bird. The background is a warm golden-yellow sky, with the left side completely clear of any detail.

My pride is hurt. They can all fly so well, and I cannot even leave the ground. They tell me I am too big. They say birds like me never take off. But I hold on to my daydream.

Page 6
The image shows two vignettes of the Bird on the left side. On the left, the Bird sits on the ground with a determined expression, wearing red-framed glasses and an orange-and-red striped scarf, holding a hammer and building large homemade cardboard-and-tape wings, surrounded by craft supplies including cardboard, tape, and tools. On the far left, the Bird is shown flying joyfully through the sky wearing aviator goggles pushed up on its head and the homemade cardboard-and-tape wings strapped on, with a looping dashed flight trail and small clouds around. The scene is set outdoors against a light open-sky background. The right approximately 40% of the image is plain background.

That night, I get a big plan for my daydream. If my wings are too small, I will make bigger ones! I grab cardboard, tape, and a hammer, because every great plan needs a hammer. I bang my thumb two times, but my homemade wings look ready for the sunshine.

Page 7
The image shows a three-panel sequence of the Bird on the right side of the image. In the first panel, the Bird stands reading a handbook about how wings work with a focused expression, wearing red-framed glasses, an orange-and-red striped scarf, and aviator goggles pushed up on its head. In the second panel, the Bird stands with arms outstretched, showing off a pair of homemade cardboard-and-tape wings strapped on, with a determined expression. In the third panel (furthest right), the Bird leaps into the air, flying upward with the homemade cardboard-and-tape wings spread wide and a look of excited surprise, wearing the aviator goggles over its eyes. A dashed line traces the Bird's flight path between the second and third poses. The two left panels are set against pink/magenta rectangular backgrounds, while the flying pose is against open white sky.

I read every handbook I can find on how wings work and draw each outline like a blueprint. Then I strap on my big cardboard wings and get set to fly. They creak and flex. They feel like they might really work!

Page 8
On the left side of the image, the Bird stands triumphantly atop a grassy hill on a low stone wall, with a blue sky behind him, wearing red-framed glasses, an orange-and-red striped scarf, and aviator goggles pushed up on its head, with arms outstretched and large homemade cardboard-and-tape wings spread wide, looking determined and confident, ready for takeoff. Below on the lower-left hillside, a crowd of roughly eight to ten assorted bird spectators is gathered looking up β€” some holding small flags and signs, appearing excited and supportive, while others watch with skeptical or worried expressions. The scene is outdoors on a bright, sunny day with rolling green hills and a clear blue sky, with a few small birds flying in the background near some trees on an adjacent hill to the right.

This is the day! I stand on the hilltop in the sunshine with my big wings spread wide. A crowd of birds gathers on the hillside below. Some wave flags and cheer. Others watch with doubt. This is it!

Page 9
The Bird is shown three times on the right side of the image in a dynamic action sequence against a bright blue sky, depicting aerial acrobatics. In each pose, the Bird is flying with homemade cardboard-and-tape wings outstretched, wearing red-framed glasses, an orange-and-red striped scarf trailing in the wind, and aviator goggles over its eyes β€” diving, twisting, and looping through the air with a joyful, wide-eyed expression. Dashed looping lines trace the Bird's flight path, showing swooping tricks and spirals. Small white clouds are scattered around the right side of the scene.

The wind grabs my wings and up I shoot into the sunshine! I dive and twist and loop until my glasses fog up. I do it again with my eyes shut, just because I can. 'Birds like me do fly!' I shout, and the sound rings across the hillside.

Page 10
On the left side of the image, the Bird stands facing forward with homemade cardboard-and-tape wings outstretched, wearing red-framed glasses, an orange-and-red striped scarf, and aviator goggles pushed up on its head, holding up golden cards that sparkle in the sunlight. The Bird has a proud, beaming grin, as if showing off after a successful flight. A dashed curved line swoops across the upper right of the image, suggesting the flight path the Bird just took. The background is a warm golden-yellow wash, with the right side left as plain open space.

I swoop down and land with a proud grin. My daydream came true. I can fly, and I did it my own way.

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