Run, Fig Pig, Run!

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Minecraft Decodable Reader with ough Words

Practice Words

Words with the 'ough' letter pattern, which can produce multiple different sounds.

although brought enough rough though thought through tough
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On the right side of the image, Fig Pig stands in a dark underground mine, holding a pickaxe raised enthusiastically in one hand and a small lantern in the other. Fig Pig has a determined, eager expression, looking ahead as if ready to start digging for coal. The scene is dimly lit with rocky, blocky stone walls and floor surrounding the character, giving the feel of a deep cave or mine shaft. The left side of the image is plain white background reserved for text.

Fig Pig swung his pickaxe up high. 'Today is the day!' he said. 'I will dig so deep, I will find the best coal this mine has ever seen!' He held up his little lamp and marched straight into the dark. Fig Pig was not scared. Not one tiny bit. Not even a little. He was tough enough for any old mine, or so he thought. Down he went, step by step, deeper and deeper into the black, with a big brave grin on his face.

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Fig Pig stands on the left side of the image inside an old underground mine, holding a pickaxe at his side and a small lantern, looking ahead with a curious, wide-eyed expression that conveys he feels small in this vast space. The mine is built with stone brick walls and wooden support beams, lit by warm glowing lanterns hanging from the ceiling, with minecart rails running along the ground and piles of gravel or ore scattered nearby. The right side of the image is open plain background for text overlay.

Down, down, down Fig Pig crept, until the tunnel opened wide. Old lamps glowed on the stone walls. Rusty rails stretched off into the dark shadows. Stone arches rose so high that Fig Pig had to tip his head all the way back to see the tops. 'Someone built all this,' he whispered. 'And though they worked so hard, they left it all behind.' His voice sounded very small in the huge empty space. He puffed out his little chest to make up for it. His legs felt a bit wobbly, but Fig Pig would not turn back now. Not yet.

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On the right side of the image, Fig Pig stands beside an open chest in a dimly lit underground cave or mine. Fig Pig has a hesitant, uncertain expression, looking down at the chest with one hand holding a sword at his side, appearing reluctant to take what's inside. The large orange-and-brown chest sits in the center-right of the scene, its lid propped open, while the rocky stone walls of the cave surround them in dark, earthy tones.

Around the next bend sat a big wooden chest, its lid flung wide open. Fig Pig peered inside. Gold coins. Red rubies. And one very sharp sword. 'I am not a thief,' he said firmly. He reached in and picked up the sword. 'I am just borrowing this one. For safety.' Although the chest did not say a word back, Fig Pig hurried off before it could argue. He brought the shiny sword along with him, just in case. After all, who knew what was waiting around the next dark bend?

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On the left side of the image, Fig Pig stands small at the bottom-left corner, holding a sword close to his side, looking up with a cautious, wary expression. A massive, intricate spiderweb stretches across the left portion of the scene, filling much of the mine tunnel from floor to ceiling, with a large spider nestled within the web.  The spider is asleep. The setting is a dim, rocky mine interior with brown stone walls and a wooden-beamed ceiling, creating a dark and enclosed atmosphere. The right ~40% of the image is plain background, clear for text overlay.

Then Fig Pig saw the web. It stretched from the floor to the roof, thick as rope and sticky as jam. Right in the middle sat a spider the size of a wheelbarrow. Its eyes were shut tight. Its eight legs twitched in its sleep. Fig Pig held his breath and took one step. Two steps. Three steps. The spider snored. Four steps, five steps, six steps, go! Fig Pig slipped through the gap, though his little heart was pounding. Tough as he was, he did not want to wake that big spider. Not for all the coal in the mine.

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On the right side of the image, Fig Pig carefully walks along a narrow wooden walkway with rail tracks that runs beside a steep drop-off, holding a sword at his side. Fig Pig has a terrified, tense expression, treading lightly with each cautious step. Below the walkway, a glowing column of lava is visible, casting warm orange light up into the dimly lit cavern. The dark underground mine shaft has wooden support beams and stone walls. The left side is left as plain background for text overlay.

The tunnel ended at a steep drop. Down below, lava bubbled and popped, orange and angry. The only way across was a narrow wooden walkway with old mine rails running along it, hugging the cliff wall. 'I am not scared,' said Fig Pig, gripping his sword tight. His little trotters said otherwise. They wobbled with every rough step. Don't look down. Don't look down. He looked down. He wished he hadn't. Even though his legs were shaking, he kept going, one trotter at a time. He hummed a little tune to keep his mind off the hot lava bubbling far below.

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On the left side of the image, Fig Pig is mid-stride, running away from a dark mine entrance with a panicked, squealing expression, gripping a glowing torch in one hand and a sword in the other. Behind him, a red 'BEWARE' sign is posted on wooden stakes beside the mine entrance, which is a dimly lit wooden mine shaft with flickering torches on the ceiling. The right side of the image is plain white background, clear for text overlay.

Safely across, Fig Pig snatched a flaming torch from the wall to light his way, and at last he stumbled out into the fresh open air. Daylight! Sweet, safe daylight! Then he spotted a sign right by the mine entrance. Big red letters that said Beware. 'Beware?!' Fig Pig squealed. He gripped his torch in one hand, his sword in the other, and ran. He ran so fast that his little legs blurred into a pink streak. Fig Pig did not find any coal that day. But he did find out one very important thing. Always read the sign before you go through the door! That was quite enough adventure for one little pig.

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