Don't Sip The Sap – Orton-Gillingham /s/


Sid sat on a log in the sun.
He had a red cup to sip.

Sal ran to Sid.
“Don’t sip, Sid! I see sap on the cup,” said Sid.
“It is from the tree,” said Sal.

Sid was sad.
“I can not sip,” he said.
Sal said, “I can get a cup.”

He ran from the log to the bus.
He got a blue cup from the bag.
Sid said, “You got the blue cup from the bus?”

“Yes,” said Sal. “It has no sap.”
Sid had a sip from the blue cup.
Sid sat on a log in the sun.
He had a red cup to sip from.
Sal ran to Sid.
Sal ran to Sid.
“Don’t sip, Sid! I see sap on the cup,” said Sid.
“It is from the tree,” said Sal.
Sid was sad.
“I can not sip,” he said.
Sal said, “I can get a cup.”
He ran from the log to the bus.
He got a blue cup from the bag.
Sid said, “You got the blue cup from the bus?”
“Yes,” said Sal. “It has no sap.”
Sid had a sip from the blue cup.