I'll Do It Myself! (VC/CV syllable division)
Practice Words
Two-syllable words divided between two consonants in a VC/CV pattern.
Jill has a problem. She has dug up stacks and stacks of stone from her latest mining effort. Now the heavy blocks are scattered all around her. Her chests are so full there is no room for the things she wants to collect.
Jill always used the big bin that Dr Can Do made to get rid of stone. But today, a massive line of people winds down the path, and Jill is stuck in the middle of it. It would be a mistake to wait all day. Jill can solve this on her own!
Jill wants to make a bin of her own. Can it really happen? She finds Dr Can Do by the garden pond, and he gives her a pattern and a list of all the items she will need. A big chest beside them holds buckets, redstone, and plenty of other things to collect.
Down in her workshop, Jill has laid it all out on wooden blocks, but the bin does not work yet. It needs lava inside to melt the stone. That means she will have to head out with a bucket to find a lava pit before sunset.
Jill hurries out and collects a bucket of lava just before sunset. Back at her workshop, she pours it in and the bin is almost done, but it still fails to work. From above, she spots the problem: a missing bit of redstone in the pattern.
With the error now fixed, the bin hums to life. Jill puts her stone block into her very own bin and watches it vanish. No more waiting in line. Now she can get rid of all that stone any time she wants.