Ryers Readers - Click, Clack, Rainy Day
Episode Date: August 10, 2022It is a rainy day on the farm, and no one likes to be wet! ...
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Did you know cows can walk upstairs, but they cannot walk down them? Their knees don't bend in the way needed to walk downstairs.
Pretty cool, huh?
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Today, we are going to read
Click-Clack Rainy Day by Doreen
It is raining on the farm.
The rain rolls off the roof of the house.
The rain rolls off the roof of the barn.
The rain rolls off the roof of the tractor shed.
Farmer Brown stays in the house.
house. Farmer Brown does not like to be wet. The rain makes a drip sound. The rain makes a drop
sound. The rain makes a drip drop sound on the window. The rain is falling harder. The rain makes a puddle
in the pig pen. The rain makes a puddle in the driveway. The rain is falling. The rain is falling.
makes a puddle around the mailbox the rain makes a drip drip drip sound the rain makes a
drop drop drop sound the rain makes a drip drop drip drop drip drop
sound on the barn roof the chickens stay in the barn the chickens do not like to be wet
The mice stay in the barn.
The mice do not like to be wet.
The cows are outside.
The cows like to be wet.
They like the sound of the rain on their heads.
They like the feel of the mud on their feet.
Farmer Brown is worried about the cows.
He brings them umbrellas
so their heads are not so wet.
Farmer Brown goes back into the house.
He is a little bit wet now.
The chickens are worried about the cows.
They bring them rain boots so their feet are not so wet.
The chickens go back into the barn.
They are a little bit wet now.
The wind begins to blow.
The wind blows the weather vein on the top of the barn.
The wind blows the leaves on the big oak tree.
The wind blows the stalks in the cornfield.
The mice are worried about the cows.
They bring them sweaters to help them stay warm.
The mice go back into the barn and they
They are a little bit wet now.
The cows are under umbrellas.
They hear the drip drop of the rain.
They cannot feel the rain on their heads.
The cows are in rain boots.
The rain rolls off the rubber boots.
They cannot feel the mud on their feet.
The cows are wearing sweaters.
Nobody likes a wet.
sweater. The wind begins to blow harder. The wind spins the weather rain on the barn. The wind
shakes the branches of the big oak tree. The wind bends the stalks in the cornfield. The wind blows
away the umbrellas. The cows can feel the rain on their heads. The wind blows a
away the wet sweaters, the cows can feel the rain on their skin.
The wind blows the cows right out of their rain boots.
The cows blow past the window.
The cows blow past the barn.
Farmer Brown runs out of the house.
The wind takes his hat.
The rain makes a drip drop, drip drop, drip drop, drip drop sound on his head.
The mice run out of the barn.
The puddles are deep.
The wind is strong.
The chickens run out of the barn.
The rain rolls off their beaks.
The wind ruffles their feathers.
They pick up the mice.
The cows land on their feet.
Everyone is wet.
Everyone feels the rain on their heads.
Everyone feels the mud on their feet.
Nobody wears a wet sweater.
Everybody loves the rain.
The end.
Make sure you stick around to see if you can answer today's paying attention question.
Before you go, do you think you can answer today's paying attention question?
Everyone on the farm is worried about the cows.
Can you remember the three things that were given to the cows during the rainstorm?
If you answered umbrellas, boots, and sweaters, you did it!
Great job! You sure were paying attention!
I hope you enjoyed that story.
I wonder what we're going to read next.
