How Did My Mill Come Down?
Practice Words
Words featuring the 'ow' vowel team, producing /aΚ/ as in 'cow' or /ΙΚ/ as in 'low'.
Doc puts each plank up so high and proud. 'Best in town!' he yells out long and loud. Jill holds her pick up and starts to frown. 'No need!' she tells the best in town.
The sun went down with a soft glow. Doc held the sails, high not low. Jill held a bowl of rich brown chow. 'Eat up, Doc! Get down now.'
A low groan rang out in the night. Doc crept out to check the sight. A steel beast went by, big and slow. Doc grinned. 'It is just you, I know.'
Doc got up and let out a howl. The sails lay wrecked! Jill gave a scowl. 'Did that steel beast throw them down low? How did they come down? I do not know!'
The house was fine, the barn safe and sound. No wind or rain had hit the ground. But the sails were thrown right down. 'Why just them?' Doc asked with a frown.
Plank by plank, they set each beam. The mill stood tall, just like a dream. No wind had blown, no rain, no cloud. 'What took it down?' Doc said out loud.
Whoosh! Doc sat up with a frown, as a big wind came howling down. He ran out and heard a growl. The sails spun with a loud yowl.
A man in dark robes made a low bow. 'I made the wind! Want to know how?' 'Your mill is fun to spin round and round!' Now Doc knows just what he has found.