Every afternoon, I open my sketchbook and choose a pencil. I practice shading shapes and adding tiny details like leaves and shoe laces. Sometimes I draw the same picture twice—once in light lines and once in bold lines—to see what changes. My drawings get clearer each week because I keep practicing.
Comprehension Check
What does the narrator do every afternoon?
Why do the drawings get clearer each week?
Saturday Bike Rides
On Saturdays, my cousin and I ride our bikes to the riverside path. We check our brakes, wear helmets, and follow the painted arrows. We take a water break at the shady tree before looping back. Riding together feels like a moving puzzle where balance, timing, and safety all fit just right.
Comprehension Check
Where do they ride their bikes?
Which safety habit do they follow?
Cooking with Lola
On Sunday afternoons, I help Lola cook. She shows me how to wash vegetables, measure rice, and stir without spilling. We taste the soup to see if it needs more salt or more time. When the food is ready, the whole family eats together, and I feel proud of our teamwork.
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