Mary Elizabeth SalzmannConsulting Editor Monica Marx, M.A./Reading Specialist-ad as indad-ad Words3dadgladladmadpadsadVal colors with her dad.4Swinging makes Toryglad.5Good grades meanJon is a smart lad.6Pat hammers when heis mad.7Tim writes on a pad.8Ally’s mom holds herwhen she feels sad.910Brad and His Dad11Brad and his dad went fishing at Lake Chad.12They fished all day, 13but there were no fish to be had.14“It’s a nice sunny day.Let’s go for a hike,” said Brad’s dad.15So they began to hike around Lake Chad.16Brad and his dad saw a frog.17It was sitting on a lily pad.18Brad and his dadheard a loon call.19They couldn’t tell if thesound was happy or sad.20They saw two cute, furryrabbits and the sight made Brad glad.21In the end, the trip wasn’t bad. In fact, Brad thought it was totally rad!The -ad Word FamilybadBradChadcladdadfadgladhadladmadpadradsadtad2223hiketo take a long walk,especially in the countrylily padthe floating leaf of a water lilyloona water bird that livesnear lakes and can diveand swim under waterradshort form of the wordradical that is slang forgreat or terrific squirrela rodent that has abushy tail and lives in treesGlossarySome of the words in this list may have morethan one meaning. The meaning listed herereflects the way the word is used in the book.Mary Elizabeth SalzmannConsulting Editor Monica Marx, M.A./Reading Specialist-ag as inflag-ag Wordsbagcragflagragstagtag3Matt took the fruit outof the bag.4Kelly and Cal climbedthe crag.5Steve waves anAmerican flag.6Beth washes the carwith a rag.7The stagrests in a field.8Dizzy has a red collarwith a blue tag.910Mag, the Nag,and the Stag11There once was a girlnamed Mag.12Mag dreamed that sherode on a nag.13The nag carried her to the...