Martha Speaks is an animated series that is designed to enrich the vocabulary of 4- to 7-year-olds based on the popular books by Susan Meddaugh. Each episode uses Martha's unique linguistic abilities and the hilarious consequences to engage kids and help build their vocabulary skills.
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(E)=Explicit Words (I)-Implicit Words
201. Martha's Chair/T.D. the Pack Rat
Martha's Chair
Martha's family has a birthday surprise - a new dog bed! After a few sleepless nights, the family realizes that Martha misses her stinky old chair. But Mrs. Demson bought it and has plans of her own for the chair after she sees one just like it on Antiques Roadshow.
Vocabulary:
(E) antique, donate, upholstery, profit, valuable
(I) furniture, worth, worthless, rich, cost, clean
T.D. the Pack Rat
T.D. has too much junk! T.D.'s mom makes him an offer: He can keep everything he has, as long as he doesn't bring anything else home. Does T.D. have the willpower?
Vocabulary:
(E) worthless, rubbish, clutter, salvage, priceless, perspective
(I) garbage, junk, collect, keep, sell
202. Painting for Peanuts/Martha's No Dummy
Painting for Peanuts
The zoo is in danger of closing! Helen and T.D. volunteer for an animal painting class to try and save it. But it turns out animal painting isn't exactly what they thought.
Vocabulary:
(E) realistic, easel, participate, abstract, portrait
(I) painting, artwork, brushes, course, sculpture, pose
Martha's No Dummy
Granny Flo is hosting a variety show. Helen and Carolina team up to perform a pantomime, Alice practices her tap routine, and Truman perfects his water glass symphony, but T.D. and Martha struggle to come up with an act. Will they ever find their voice?
Vocabulary:
(E) pantomime, routine, rehearse, ventriloquist, entertain
(I) host, show, old-fashioned, star, act
203. Martha Puts Out the Lights (Pts. 1 & 2)
Martha Puts Out the Lights, Part 1
For Martha and the other dogs, Saturday night fireworks are the worst part of summer, and Mrs. Demson couldn't agree more. In fact, she's trying to get people to sign a petition to ban fireworks. Can Martha get enough signatures to make summer less scary for dogs?
Vocabulary:
(E) petition, illegal, cause, picket, goal, ban, protest
(I) sign, ask, on strike
Martha Puts Out the Lights, Part 2
Helen and her friends are devastated about the fireworks ban. Martha realizes that she helped Mrs. Demson ruin their fun, but can she find a way to reverse the ban and still protect her sensitive ears?
Vocabulary:
(E) purpose, signature, unite, majority, prohibit
(I) fireworks, summer, write, support
204. The Penguin Always Rings Twice/The Martha Code
The Penguin Always Rings Twice
Someone keeps stealing the zoo's peanut supply. All clues point to Jeffy the elephant, but Martha and Skits are determined to prove his innocence. Can their crack crime-fighting team - a lemur, a bat, a penguin, a baby tiger, and Jeffy - help them outwit the thieves?
Vocabulary:
(E) mystery, clue, culprit, hunch, motive
(I) first, second, next, last, after
The Martha Code
After Martha accidentally eats a secret code, it's really, really hard to understand what she's saying. Now Martha's lost and she's leaving Helen coded phone messages. Can Helen break the code and find out where she is?
Vocabulary:
(E) code, decipher, message, gibberish, arbitrary
(I) break, unbreakable, crack, secret, key, figure out
205. Martha in the Hold/Get Along, Little Doggies
Martha in the Hold
Martha's family is going out West on vacation and Martha doesn't want to be left behind. But that cargo hold where dogs have to travel sounds scary. Can Martha find her ticket to ride?
Vocabulary:
(E) cargo, passenger, turbulence, arrive, depart
(I) travel, suitcase, flight, trip, take off
Get Along, Little Dogies!
Martha is excited to go on a cattle drive. Cookie the cowhand isn't so sure that Martha is fit for the trip and he might be right. Can Martha show Cookie that she has what it takes to be at home on the range?
Vocabulary:
(E) vacation, stampede, lodging, sightseeing, cattle drive, scenery
(I) wagon, cowboy, camp, outdoors, tour
206. Martha in the White House, Part 1 & 2
Martha in the White House, Part 1
The new president is looking for a dog to live in the White House. Martha knows the perfect dog for the job! What better way to recommend some of her neighborhood pals than to put in a few calls to the White House herself?
Vocabulary:
(E) neighborhood, national, volunteer, recommend, community, nominate
(I) president, white house, leader, country
Martha in the White House, Part 2
The president is calling! One of his aides heard about Martha's speaking ability and he needs her to report to the White House immediately. But why does the president want Martha? Is there a top-secret cat conspiracy?
Vocabulary:
(E) mission, function, appoint, advise, representative, cabinet
(I) aide, serve, official, secretary
207. The Jakey Express/Martha, Sled Dog
The Jakey Express
Stuck in a traffic jam, Helen's dad tells the story of the day Jake was born, and how Martha was able to drum up an inventive means of transportation to get mom to the hospital on time.
Vocabulary:
(E) schedule, delivery, funicular, delay, transportation
(I) flag down, lift, early, late, traffic, on time
Martha, Sled Dog
Truman tells Martha the story of Balto, the heroic Alaskan sled dog. Now Martha wants to become a sled dog, too! Weaselgraft and Pablum overhear her desire to mush. Will Malto deliver herself right into their hands?
Vocabulary:
(E) serum, sled, vehicle, transform, accelerate
(I) glide, hitch, steer, haul, brake
208. Paws and Effect/The Trouble with Teddy
Paws and Effect
When Martha gets a piece of glass in her paw, everyone realizes that littering hurts more than the environment. But what can they do about it? As Alice, Helen, and T.D. know, protecting the environment (and paws) is important, but it is easier said than done.
Vocabulary:
(E) discard, litter, thoughtless, debris, recycle
(I) careless, trash, important, broke, injured
The Trouble with Teddy
Teddy, a neighborhood dog, is sick, and the vet doesn't know why. When Martha is called in to consult, even she can't diagnose the patient. Enlisting the help of the dog pack, they scour the yard for hazardous materials - when the cause of the problem could be right under their noses.
Vocabulary:
(E) hazardous, ingest, environment, poisonous, pesticide
(I) rotten, spoil, safe, dangerous, gross
209. Que Pasa, Martha/T.D. Is Talking Dog
Que Pasa, Martha
Senor Craig expects everyone to present an oral report in Spanish, and Alice is a nervous wreck! With the help of Martha and some Mexican alphabet soup, she aces her presentation, but did she actually deserve her grade?
Vocabulary:
(E) recite, memorize, bilingual, pronounce, articulate
(I) speech, oral, aloud, voice, remember
T.D. Is Talking Dog
Inspired by an old Tarzan-style movie, T.D. decides to learn animal languages and become an animal linguist. Under Martha's tutelage, he begins his lessons.
Vocabulary:
(E) enunciate, language, linguist, vocabulary, accent
(I) tone, again, repeat, animal, phrase
210. Dogs In Space/Dogs From Space
Dogs in Space
Mrs. Clusky asks the class to present projects on the solar system, but T.D. finds himself distracted by comic books. Can he save the Planet of the Dogs from evil space cats and still get his homework in on time?
Vocabulary:
(E) planet, star, solar system, constellation, orbit
(I) sun, moon, earth, space, spaceship
Dogs from Space
Inspired by T.D.'s comic about the Planet of the Dogs, Martha has a dream about what life would be like as an alien space dog.
Vocabulary:
(E) universe, extraterrestrial, astronomy, astronaut, asteroid, invasion, humane
(I)alien, world, creature
211. Martha's Life In Crime, Part 1 & 2
Martha's Life in Crime, Part 1
Martha tells the story of her puppy days in the animal shelter and her excitement of finding a family. But it turns out that Helen wasn't the first person who adopted Martha.
Vocabulary:
(E) autobiography, possible, yearn, promise, narrate, flashback
(I) tell, back then, now, recall, before
Martha's Life in Crime, Part 2
Puppy Martha's new owner turns out to have unsavory plans for her. Can Martha turn the tables on the bumbling crooks and still find a family?
Vocabulary:
(E) reminiscing, background, aspire, sequence
(I) time, past, wish, happened, when
212. Martha Plays Favorites/Martha and the Doggie Love
Martha Plays Favorites
Truman is worried that his mom doesn't think he's special anymore. She's too busy taking care of the babies at her daycare. Martha knows just how he feels. She felt the same way when the family got that cute puppy Skits.
Vocabulary:
(E) include, exclude, notice, snub, replace
(I) favorite, special, touchy, cute, cuddly
Martha and the Doggie Lover
T.D.'s little cousin C.D. really likes dogs. Really, really likes dogs. C.D. loves dogs so much he squeezes them too hard. Can Martha teach C.D. how to be gentle with dogs?
Vocabulary:
(E) sensitive, aggressive, delicate, aggravate, out of control
(I) shy, gentle, choke), careful, tame
213. Skits On Ice/Martha's Steamed!
Skits on Ice
Skits is afraid of hockey pucks, but why? Helen tells the story of how puppy Skits chased a puck onto thin ice, and how quick thinking by Martha saved the day.
Vocabulary:
(E) risky, thaw, solid, freeze, frozen, defrost
(I) ice, cold, melt, puck, hockey, thin
Martha's Steamed!
When Helen and Martha discover a dog locked in a hot car on a sweltering summer's day, they snap into action. While they try to track down the owner, it becomes almost impossible for them to keep their cool.
Vocabulary:
(E) emergency, scorching, parched, sizzling, broiling
(I) panting, sweat, heat, thirsty, page
214. Martha and the One Thousand Fleas/Nice and Crabby
Martha and the One Thousand Fleas
Helen is shocked to find that someone has eaten the cookies she was supposed to sell for the school fundraiser. Feeling stuffed and guilty, Martha knows just the thing to raise the money: a dog circus!
Vocabulary:
(E) charity, contribute, fundraiser, salesman, benefit
(I) funds, grand finale, money, owe, raise
Nice and Crabby
Crabby Mrs. Demson is suddenly friendly, cheerful, and fun. What could be wrong with her? Martha sets out to get to the bottom of the mystery.
Vocabulary:
(E) complain, disposition, cruel, personality, amiable
(I) grumpy, crabby, lovable, cranky, cheerful
215. Martha: Secret Agent Dog, Part 1 & 2
Martha: Secret Agent Dog, Part 1
Martha is on a super secret mission to find out who's trying to steal the formula for Granny's soup. Can Martha stop the crooks before they put Granny Flo - and Martha's speaking voice - out of commission?
Vocabulary:
(E) secret agent, service, formula, surveillance, defeat
(I) safe, steal, spy, chief, warn
Martha: Secret Agent Dog, Part 2
The life of a secret agent dog turns out to be trickier than Martha expected. Undaunted, Martha uses disguises and gadgets to hound the evil soup thieves.
Vocabulary:
(E) trespass, self-destruct, invisible, scheme, mastermind
(I) disguise, combination, crook, hideout
101. Martha Speaks/Martha Gives Advice
Martha Speaks
When Martha eats alphabet soup, the letters go to her brain and she develops the ability to talk. And boy, does she talk. After her family complains that she talks too much, she clams up and stops eating her soup. Then a cat burglar breaks into her house, and Martha finds herself speechless. Can she get help in time?
Vocabulary:
(E) express, discuss, mumble, exclaim, shout
(I) speak, jabber, talk, whisper, communicate
Martha Gives Advice
Helen's cousin Carolina is a little bit older but a lot more fashion–conscious. Helen tries to take her advice, even though she's pretty happy with how she looks already. Then Martha becomes the new host of a radio advice show, and people start doing some pretty strange things. Will Helen learn whose opinion really matters?
Vocabulary:
(E) persuade, defend, encourage, groan, advice
(I) disagree, agree, suggest, offer, plead, sigh, opinion
102. Martha and Skits/Martha Plays a Part
Martha and Skits
A new puppy joins Martha's household, bursting with puppy energy and the desire to chew everything. Unlike Martha, when Skits eats alphabet soup, nothing comes out except "Woof." Feeling like he's let the family down, Skits runs away. But soon Skits discovers that everybody is special in their own way.
Vocabulary:
(E) exceptional, stupendous, unique, specialize, extraordinary
(I) one of a kind, excellent, perfect, super
Martha Plays a Part
Helen is miserable after Martha volunteers her for a part in the school play. With practice—and a little help from Martha—Helen finds she can do anything she wants, if she puts her mind to it.
Vocabulary:
(E) talent, expert, knack, gift, outstanding
(I) superb, terrific, fantastic, practice, perform, cue, play
103. Martha Takes the Cake/Codename: Martha
Martha Takes the Cake
It's Alice's birthday and everybody's invited, including Martha. The only problem is that Nelson (Martha's cat nemesis) will be there too. When somebody—or some animal—ruins the birthday cake, Alice's brother Ronald thinks Martha's responsible. Martha proclaims her innocence . . . but why was she surrounded by cake crumbs?
Vocabulary:
(E) innocent, guilty, biased, witness, evidence
(I) judge, jury, trial, prove, true, truth
Codename: Martha
Martha, Helen, and T.D. uncover a plot to rob the jewelry store, or so they think until their two suspects turn out to be police detectives on a stakeout. Now that everybody has gone home in disgrace, how will Martha catch the real criminals?
Vocabulary:
(E) suspicious, accomplice, plotting, proof, expression
(I) fishy, partner, planning, positive
104. Martha to the Rescue/Martha Camps Out
Martha to the Rescue
Martha is inspired by her favorite show, "Courageous Collie Carlo." Unfortunately, her attempts to become a doggie hero don't quite work out the way she plans. In the end, both Martha and Helen discover they can be courageous when it really matters.
Vocabulary:
(E) rescue, courageous, danger, protect, hero
(I) save, strong, harm, escape, trouble
Martha Camps Out
Ronald finds out that Helen and Alice plan to go camping and warns them about Big Minnie, a mythical monster who lives in the woods. Undeterred, the campers set off. After all, everybody knows Big Minnie's imaginary. Or is she?
Vocabulary:
(E) honorary, brave, earn, merit badge, frightened, helpful
(I) guard, scared, afraid
105. Down on the Farm/Martha Runs Away
Down on the Farm
Helen, Martha, and T.D. visit T.D.'s grandpa CK on his farm. When Martha tries to help with chores, things get a little out of hand. She doesn't think she's cut out to be a farm dog, until she raises the alarm, just in the nick of time.
Vocabulary:
(E) chores, herd, pasture, responsibility, task, toil
(I) job, tired, rise
Martha Runs Away
When Helen gets mad, Martha feels unappreciated and decides to run away. She finds the perfect job to match her abilities—as a telemarketer—and enjoys career success. But she realizes that no amount of success is a substitute for a loving family.
Vocabulary:
(E) success, appreciate, opportunity, promote, employ
(I) manage, hire, work, boss
106. Martha Blah Blah/Skits Behaves
Martha Blah Blah
Granny Flo decides to cut costs at the soup factory. Who would notice if each bowl of soup had only half the letters of the alphabet anyway? Martha would, that's who. As the letters are subtracted from the soup, they're also subtracted from her speech, and Martha loses her ability to communicate. Has Martha ordered her last burger?
Vocabulary:
(E) limit, add, subtract, reduce, diminish
(I) few, greater, higher, more, less
Skits Behaves
Now that Skits is full grown, his rambunctious behavior has really gotten out of hand. Mom and Dad tell Helen she has to train Skits or he will have to be an outside dog. Helen tries all the latest training techniques with no success, until she realizes there's only one sure–fire training method: practice, lots of practice.
Vocabulary:
(E) improve, progress, expand, behave, develop
(I) better, misbehave, grow, manners, learn
107. Martha and the Canine Caper/Perfectly Martha
Martha and the Canine Caper
Martha inadvertently helps some stray dogs rob Karl the butcher. Worried that she'll get blamed for the crime, she conceals the evidence and pretends nothing happened. When the canine criminals recruit her for another heist, she's torn between the truth and a really big salami.
Vocabulary:
(E) distressed, blame, confess, conceal, shame
(I) rob, crime, punish, suspect, honest, hurt
Perfectly Martha
Martha thinks there's something fishy about the Perfect Pup Institute. Why are all these dogs behaving so, well, perfectly? Martha is determined to uncover the secret, before any more dogs lose their essential dogginess. Will she succeed or will she become a perfect pup too?
Vocabulary:
(E) train, imperfect, obedient, disobedient, misbehave
(I) wild, good, bad, sneaky, secret
108. Firedog Martha/Martha's Pickle
Firedog Martha
Martha wants to be a firehouse dog, just like her favorite book, Firehouse Freddie. But somehow all the things Freddie makes look so easy—climbing ladders, carrying hoses—aren't as easy for a real dog to do. Will Martha give up on her dream?
Vocabulary:
(E) reality, fantasy, fiction, imagine, tale, dispatcher
(I) story, real, fact, pretend, actually
Martha's Pickle
Have giant alien pickles invaded Wagstaff City? Truman saw something just like it in a movie, but he never saw the ending. Now they're racing the clock to figure out how to defeat the aliens, before they're really in a pickle!
Vocabulary:
(E) bizarre, odd, normal, farfetched, rumor, unusual
(I) weird, wacky, ordinary, strange, report
109. The Dog Who Came to Dinner/Martha Calling
The Dog Who Came to Dinner
Helen agrees to take care of Mrs. Clusky's dog for a few days, and Martha can't wait to welcome their houseguest. To Martha's chagrin, François turns out to be a demanding and manipulative guest who knows just how to charm the humans. When Martha gets blamed for the teacup poodle's bad behavior, something has to be done, but what?
Vocabulary:
(E) jealous, visitor, privileges, envy, demanding
(I) houseguest, welcome, rude, polite, manners
Martha Calling
When Martha wins a trip to the Come–On–Inn from a radio call–in show, there's only one problem: No dogs allowed. Helen and Martha put their heads together to come up with a solution. Enter Granny Martha. But when a "mad dog" eats Granny Martha, pandemonium ensues. Where's Martha and why is everybody running for the exits?
Vocabulary:
(E) allow, forbid, permit, restrict, problem
(I) guest, rules, invite, vacation
110. Oh, Noooo!/Bye, Martha
Oh, Noooo!
Granny Flo's Alphabet Soup is taking a licking from the competition, Oodles of Os. If Granny Flo goes out of business, how will Martha communicate? To increase sales, Helen, Martha, and T.D. set out to convince Granny Flo to advertise on the popular TV show, International Icon. Who will Granny Flo choose as a spokesperson?
Vocabulary:
(E) deceive, honest, dishonest, mislead, popular
(I) trust, believe, fooling, right, wrong, advertise
Bye, Martha
Nefarious con artist Weaselgraft hatches a scheme to kidnap Martha by pretending to be Martha's long–lost owner . . . from Poland. The family sniffs something suspicious, but why has Martha suddenly begun speaking Polish? Will they really have to say pozegnalny to Martha?
Vocabulary:
(E) deny, admit, claim, false, translate
(I) switch, mistake, trick, fraud
111. Martha Walks the Dog/Martha's Got Talent
Martha Walks the Dog
There's a new dog in town and, boy, is he mean! He barks so much that nobody can sleep. Helen and Martha decide they have to do something. They try steak, squeaky toys, soothing music, but nothing calms the beast within. Then unexpectedly Ronald's parrot reveals the power of a few well–chosen words.
Vocabulary:
(E) annoy, beware, insult, pleasant, unpleasant
(I) bully, mean, loud, tough, naughty
Martha's Got Talent
Weaselgraft just can't get Martha off his mind. He must have her. Maybe he can tempt her into his clutches with some well–placed praise and a lifetime supply of bones. He invites her to a talent show, and Martha tells the gang. TD, Truman, and Carolina are game, but they aren't the kind of game Weaselgraft was hoping to catch.
Vocabulary:
(E) coax, compliment, flatter, tempt, praise
(I) tongue twister, care, friendly, practice, treat
112. Martha the Hero Maker/Starstruck Martha
Martha the Hero Maker
Martha has an idea for a thrilling adventure story, so Truman, T.D., and Helen decide to draw it for her. Much to Martha's dismay, they all add their own special touches, including peanut butter, a ground squirrel, and the Incredible Exo–Skeleton–of–Wow. But when life imitates art, things get a little too exciting!
Vocabulary:
(E) thrilling, hero, villain, astonish, humongous
(I) boring, exciting, adventure, incredible, amazing, dull
Starstruck Martha
Martha is thrilled when she hears Courageous Collie Carlo is coming to town. But when Martha unexpectedly reveals how uncourageous Carlo really is, she has to help him save his reputation or Carlo's TV career could be history.
Vocabulary:
(E) ecstatic, embarrass, enthusiastic, eager, reputation
(I) fear, excited, glad, upset, fan
113. Truman and the Deep Blue Sea/Martha in Charge
Truman and the Deep Blue Sea
Truman can't believe his luck when Alice invites the gang to go whale watching . . . . until he realizes that he has to actually get on a boat. Which means he'll get seasick. But Truman's desire to see Balaenoptera musculus drives him to overcome his fear, with a little help from someone who knows the true meaning of perseverance!
Vocabulary:
(E) dread, nauseous, overcome, persevere, seasick
(I) ill, quit, queasy, sick, shaky
Martha in Charge
Helen comes down with laryngitis, and she's sent to bed to recuperate. Martha decides to use her powers of speech to take care of the patient and find a cure. So why are a police car, fire engine, pizza delivery van, and chimney sweep truck all blocking the road in front of Helen's house?
Vocabulary:
(E) remedy, recover, recuperate, cure, medicine
(I) hoarse, rest, well, sick
114. Escape from Flea Island/No Dogs Allowed
Escape from Flea Island
Carolina is determined to outdo Tiffany Blatsky on the science project. She organizes an expedition with TD, Truman, and Martha to gather "exotic" plants. When the canoe capsizes, a storm blows up, and the sun starts to go down, they worry they may never get off Flea Island.
Vocabulary:
(E) cooperate, consensus, government, law, supervise
(I) agree, lead, in charge, rule, team
No Dogs Allowed
Tiffany wants to make Helen's treehouse into a girls' clubhouse. But who should be president? When the girls hold an election (Carolina vs. Tiffany, of course), both candidates aggressively court Helen's vote.
Vocabulary:
(E) campaign, debate, elect, influence, issue
(I) choose, decide, lose, vote, win, club
115. Ain't Nothin' but a Pound Dog, Part 1 and 2
Ain't Nothin' but a Pound Dog, Part 1
Martha loses her collar and winds up in the animal shelter. She leads an escape attempt, only to find that freedom isn't much without a family.
Vocabulary:
(E) abandon, deserted, neglected, overlooked, fortunate
(I) alone, forgot, harsh, lonely, tough, rough
Ain't Nothin' but a Pound Dog, Part 2
When Martha's family comes to take her home, she decides she can't leave her shelter friends behind. Adopting that many dogs is out of the question, so Martha, Helen, and TD cook up a plan to find families for the pound pooches.
Vocabulary:
(E) adopt, affection, devoted, embrace, loyal
(I) adore, belong, care, dream, hope
116. Raiders of the Lost Art/Martha Says It with Flowers
Raiders of the Lost Art
After TD passes in the wrong drawing in art class (a caricature of his art teacher instead of a perfectly good drawing of the back of Chuck Smith's head), he panics. With Truman and Martha keeping an eye out for the janitor, Helen and TD sneak into the school after hours to switch the drawings. But will they get caught, or worse still, eaten by a desert mountain snow wolf?
Vocabulary:
(E) apologize, dilemma, forgive, miserable, regret
(I) mistake, solve, sorry, swap, unhappy
Martha Says It with Flowers
Martha always seems to do the wrong thing around Grandma Lucille. To prove that she's really considerate, she decides to do something really special for Grandma's birthday. But finding the perfect present for a human is a lot harder than it looks.
Vocabulary:
(E) considerate, delightful, thoughtful, sincere, considerate
(I) kind, lovely, nice, sweet
117. Martha Doesn't Speak Monkey!/Martha and Truman Get Lost
Martha Doesn't Speak Monkey!
Professor Monkey is coming to town to promote his craft books with co–author Beppo. But his directions to the bookstore end up under Bob the dog's fiercely guarded porch. Can Martha help Professor Monkey find the bookstore before Beppo turns in her banana suit?
Vocabulary:
(E) directions, retrieves, instructions, follow, lead
(I) inside, behind, under, on top, in front, find
Martha and Truman Get Lost
Truman needs Martha to help him find something he lost at Dog Head Lake. The only problem is he won't tell Martha what they're looking for because he's too embarrassed. After getting lost deep in the forest and coming face–to–face with his fears, Truman learns a valuable lesson about himself and his . . . whatsit.
Vocabulary:
(E) track, trail, misplace, locate, search
(I) lost, found, missing, near, far, around
118. Best in Show/Truman on the Ball
Best in Show
Carolina decides to enter François in the dog show, and Helen just can't help herself. She has to enter Martha, too, so she can show Carolina who the true champion really is. A little competition between cousins isn't a bad thing, or is it?
Vocabulary:
(E) competition, contest, champion, rival, victory
(I) beat, enter, lose, prize, win
Truman on the Ball
Why does Truman want to become a hobo and/or join the circus? Is he actually trying to run away? Maybe it has something to do with tomorrow's softball game, and the fact that Truman can't actually catch the ball. Can Martha and Alice help?
Vocabulary:
(E) achievement, attempt, concentrate, effort, patient
(I) throw, catch, toss, lesson
119. Martha Gets Spooked/Martha Changes Her Luck
Martha Gets Spooked
Is someone fixing up the haunted house? If not, who ordered those flowers? Was it the ghost of Mrs. Parkington's Great–Aunt Martha? Whoever or whatever it was, Martha has to go in there to protect Helen, before it's too late!
Vocabulary:
(E) eerie, explain, gullible, logical, impossible
(I) creepy, ghost, haunted, unlikely, spook
Martha Changes Her Luck
Uh–oh. Martha walked under a ladder—and broke a mirror—so now she thinks she's jinxed. And she's worried her bad luck is rubbing off on everybody else. Helen tries to explain that all the accidents are just coincidence, but things just keep getting worse.
Vocabulary:
(E) jinx, superstitious, curse, coincidence, reason
(I) luck, chance, accident, fluke, doomed
120. Martha Runs the Store, Part 1 and 2
Martha Runs the Store, Part 1
Skits and Martha are feeling desperate while they wait in the broiling sun for Helen to finish shopping. Fed up, Skits decides to follow the cool air into the store, and Martha has to follow to get him out. What are they going to do now that they're stuck in the bathroom and the store is about to close?!
Vocabulary:
(E) escape, entrance, flee, stuck, trapped
(I) hurry, closed, inside, open, outside
Martha Runs the Store, Part 2
Helen can't find Martha and Skits anywhere. Little does she know, they're trapped inside the darkened department store, trying to find the exit . . . when they aren't distracted by the comfy beds, overflowing garbage cans, and automatic tennis–ball shooter. Will they find their way out before it's time to blow out Mom's birthday candles?
Vocabulary:
(E) avoid, capture, distract, exit, intruder
(I) catch, door, get away, guard, hide
121. Itchy Martha/Martha and the Thief of Hearts
Itchy Martha
Martha can't keep her paws away from her itchy ear mites. Until they're gone, she has to wear a cone on her head to keep her from scratching. Martha hates the cone; it gets in the way and makes everything sound weird. Worse than that, it terrifies Jake. Will Martha have to live in the cellar until she gets better?
Vocabulary:
(E) device, contraption, devise, invent, variation
(I) helmet, gadget, machine, idea, cone
Martha and the Thief of Hearts
The gang decides to make homemade valentines for each other. But when everybody's art supplies begin disappearing, their affectionate mood begins to fade. Can Martha solve the mystery of the stolen supplies?
Vocabulary:
(E) craft, personalized, design, exquisite, original
(I) draw, create, supplies, materials, decorate
122. There Goes the Neighborhood/Ice Scream
There Goes the Neighborhood
Martha can't believe that Helen and Alice are making such a fuss about a kitten. Everyone knows kittens are not to be tolerated. But could this kitten be different?
Vocabulary:
(E) discriminate, prejudice, territory, tolerate, socialize, sociable
(I) buddy, pal, greet, ignore
Ice Scream
Alice is shocked to discover that Truman has never actually tried ice cream. Alice thinks deciding you won't like ice cream without trying it is, well, prejudiced! Can Helen and TD find a compromise that satisfies Alice but doesn't force Truman to give in to peer pressure?
Vocabulary:
(E) aversion, disgust, peer pressure, prefer, narrow–minded
(I) against, choice, dislike, flavor, like
123. Nurse Martha/TD Gets the Scoop
Nurse Martha
Being able to translate animal speech sure comes in handy when Martha gets a job as the vet's assistant. But when Mrs. Clusky's niece brings her puppy to the vet — and he speaks nothing but incomprehensible puppy talk — Martha's going to need more than her linguistic skills to figure out what's wrong.
Vocabulary:
(E) examine, observe, research, symptom, vaccine
(I) test, treat, checkup, veterinarian, healthy
TD Gets the Scoop
Carolina is starting a newspaper, the Carolina Town Crier, and she needs some crack reporters to track down the news. TD turns investigative reporter, until he becomes the headline himself. Martha thinks she's uncovered a real scoop, but Carolina disagrees, no bones about it.
Vocabulary:
(E) inspect, information, investigate, scoop, uncover
(I) news, story, headline, cover, print
124. Alice Twinkle Toes/Martha Fails the Course
Alice Twinkle Toes
Alice is a talented athlete, but grace is not her middle name. After she sees a performance of the ballet, she secretly wishes she could take ballet lessons. But how can she ever admit she's interested when she knows her brother Ronald will tease her mercilessly?
Vocabulary:
(E) awkward, balance, clumsy, graceful, coordinated
(I) athlete, dancer, klutz, stumble, beautiful
Martha Fails the Course
After she sees a dog agility course on TV, Martha decides being an agility dog is just the thing for her. But when she tries out a course that Mrs. Clusky built for François, her agility dream becomes a nightmare. Now Martha won't even walk in public. How can Helen and Alice get Martha back on her feet?
Vocabulary:
(E) agility, flexible, nimble, challenge, course
(I) speed, smooth, quick, move, fall
125. Martha Sings/TD Makes the Band
Martha Sings
Martha wakes up singing and not just because she's happy. She can't stop! Helen and Martha visit the vet, some musicians, and an opera singer, trying to discover the source of her musical malady to no avail. Will Martha ever be able to talk without a tempo again?
Vocabulary:
(E) instrument, musician, vocalist, recording, tempo, melody
(I) sing, song, music, hear, sound
TD Makes the Band
Everybody's singing about Shecky the Sea Lion and it's driving TD nuts! He could write a better song than that, and that's just what he's going to do! He recruits the gang to join his band and then sets out to write a hit song. . . . about Belgium? Inspiration strikes, but what will they do for an encore?
Vocabulary:
(E) lyrics, audience, rhythm, inspiration, encore
(I) band, beat, hit, concert, catchy
126. Skits under the Weather/Martha the Weather Dog
Skits under the Weather
Martha and Skits hate the sound of thunder. One day Skits gets fed up and tries to outrun the storm, but soon discovers that all roads somehow lead back home.
Vocabulary:
(E) storm, thunder, lightning, shower, precipitation, hail
(I) wet, downpour, rainfall, drizzle
Martha the Weather Dog
Windy McCloud, Wagstaff City's meteorologist, wants Martha to be her weather dog. Martha's thrilled that she'll be able to change the weather to suit Helen and her friends, until she finds out she's not going to make the weather, she's going to predict it. But all her predictions are way off. What should she tell Windy?
Vocabulary:
(E) forecast, temperature, meteorologist, predict, weather
(I) sunny, shower, snow, rain, cloudy, lightning
127. Martha in the Doghouse/Martha Models
Martha in the Doghouse
Martha just wants a nice quiet place to take a nap. All she needs is for everybody to be quiet for, oh, 16 hours a day. Is that too much to ask? Helen and the gang try to help by designing a doghouse for Martha.
Vocabulary:
(E) architect, blueprint, construction, shelter, model
(I) build, building, tools, sketch, porch
Martha Models
Carolina is over the moon when she finds out that Mindy Munchhausen, host of "Operation Catwalk," will be judging Wagstaff City's dog costume parade. She teams up with Helen to design outfits for Martha and Skits, sure that this will be her big break. Is Carolina on her way to Fashion Avenue?
Vocabulary:
(E) apparel, measurement, outfit, pattern, style
(I) sew, fit, hem, model, fashion
128. TD and the Steak Tree/TD and Martha Gopher Broke
TD and the Steak Tree
TD gets hoodwinked by Weaselgraft and Pablum into buying a steak tree. He's sure if he takes good care of it, soon he'll be harvesting freshly blossomed steaks. But when the buds open to reveal flowers instead of sirloins, TD has to think fast before he's humiliated in front of his friends.
Vocabulary:
(E) bloom, blossom, harvest, sprout, trend
(I) branch, bud, grow, plant, pick
TD and Martha Gopher Broke
Martha, TD, and TD's dad spend the weekend at CK's farm, trying to keep a gopher from eating all the crops. After many failed schemes to catch the gluttonous gopher, they realize the best way to keep him from eating the crops is by offering him a better meal elsewhere!
Vocabulary:
(E) agriculture, burrow, crop, pest, produce
(I) farm, gnaw, plants, trap, underground
129. Martha vs. Robot/Virtually Martha
Martha vs. Robot
Alice's family gets a robotic pet called Dynamo who can do everything a real dog can do and help you with your math homework. Martha decides to show that she's even more perfect than the perfect pet, so Helen won't replace her with a mechanical mutt. If that fails, can she work with Nelson to get rid of Dynamo?
Vocabulary:
(E) command, function, manual, mechanical, program
(I) robot, charge, fetch, alive, button
Virtually Martha
While playing with Alice's laptop computer, Martha accidentally hits the wrong button and gets zapped inside! Will Helen figure out a way to get her out of there before those marauding video monsters gobble her up?
Vocabulary:
(E) deleted, attach, email, folder, file
(I) computer, send, desktop, laptop, icon
130. Martha's Dirty Habit/Helen's All Thumbs
Martha's Dirty Habit
Every spring, Martha gets an urge to dig that she just can't control. When Martha's habit gets her in trouble with the whole neighborhood, the family decides they need to put her desire to dig to good use.
Vocabulary:
(E) habit, weakness, urge, crave, drive
(I) want, stop, desire, need, irresistible
Helen's All Thumbs
Ronald gives Helen his old gamekid, and pretty soon she's hooked! She forgets to walk Martha, neglects her homework, and becomes completely preoccupied. When Helen forgets to feed Martha and Skits again, and misses the fieldtrip because she forgot her permission slip, she turns to Martha for help. Can Helen break the habit?
Vocabulary:
(E) addict, obsessed, preoccupied, monitor, restraint
(I) hooked, quit, level, rid, break
131. Martha Bakes/Martha Makes Scents
Martha Bakes
Helen is sad when her drawing doesn't win the art competition, so Mom decides to bake her a cake to cheer her up. But when a last–minute order comes in at the flower shop, Martha and Skits decide to take over. Do two dogs with no thumbs (and a cookbook) have what it takes to bake?
Vocabulary:
(E) recipe, ingredients, from scratch, blend, beat
(I) mix, pour, bake, oven, stir
Martha Makes Scents
Always on the lookout for a way to avoid bathing, Martha decides TD's dad OG should invent a perfume that will cover up her doggy scent. After a few tries, he concocts the perfect pooch perfume. So why is Martha begging for a bath?
Vocabulary:
(E) combine, concoct, dissolve, separate, extract
(I) spritz, drop, spray, fragrance, perfume, strong
132. Martha the Witness/Martha Takes a Stand
Martha the Witness
Mrs. Demson hates dogs and blames them for everything, which is a problem since she lives right down the street from Martha. But she changes her tune after Martha witnesses an accident that destroys Mrs. Demson's lawn furniture. Now Mrs. Demson will do anything to get Martha to appear as her witness in court.
Vocabulary:
(E) accuse, testify, defendant, plaintiff, objection
(I) describe, answer, question, explain, accident
Martha Takes a Stand
Something smells bad and it's Martha. Faced with yet another bath, Martha makes a stand for her right to, well, stink. But if Martha is going to stand up for her rights, Dad says she can do it outside. Will Martha be an outside dog forever?
Vocabulary:
(E) right, compromise, principle, resolve, option
(I) fair, unfair, give in, freedom, civilized, demand
133. Martha Goes to School/TD and the Light Bulb of Doom
Martha Goes to School
TD thinks it would be funny to put Martha's name on the list for substitute teachers. What started out as a joke, turns into a nightmare for Helen, Alice, and TD, when Martha gets the job and takes it very seriously.
Vocabulary:
(E) attendance, substitute, attention, behavior, report
(I) teacher, lesson, student, school, homework
TD and the Light Bulb of Doom
TD swears he'll start working on his report just as soon as he watches the "Harry Blotter, Boy Wizard" movie marathon, all nine parts! As Helen predicted, TD winds up in a panic until he has a moment of inspiration. Can he pull off his project in time?
Vocabulary:
(E) assignment, inventor, discover, biography, subject
(I) chapter, study, project, class, grade
134. Martha Treads the Boards/Martha's Pack
Martha Treads the Boards
Helen's mom and dad are starring in the community theater production, and Helen's the stage manager. Even Martha gets a part... as a bull. When the big night finally comes, Mom and Dad get trapped in their dressing room. The play must go on, but now the bull is the bullfighter and the bullfighter is... her sister? What will they do for an encore?
Vocabulary:
(E) tradition, custom, culture, generation, annual
(I) family, different, community, theater, marry
Martha's Pack
When Helen leaves Martha off her family tree, Martha decides to make her own pack. However, the call of the wild becomes the call of the can opener for her pack mates, and soon Martha is left alone at Doghead Lake, hunting for dinner. But can she really eat that poor wounded duck?
Vocabulary:
(E) family tree, ancestors, descendant, pack, relatives
(I) wolf, sister, brother, cousin, daughter
135. Martha Smells/Martha Hears
Martha Smells
Martha is secretly trapped inside Pablum and Weaselgraft's hideout. She manages to call Helen and tell her how to get there by smell. Can Helen and TD follow her scent map and uncover Weaselgraft and Pablum's lair?
Vocabulary:
(E) aroma, fragrance, scent, stench, reek
(I) smell, stink, whiff, odor
Martha Hears
For the same story from a different sensory perspective, Martha once again finds herself trapped in Weaselgraft and Pablum's lair, but this time she leads Helen and TD to their hideout by describing what she hears. It sounded like a good idea. . . .
Vocabulary:
(E) blaring, clanging, creak, rumble, audio
(I) noise, listen, siren, bell, ears
136. Martha's Worst Best Day/Truman's Brother
Martha's Worst Best Day
Why is Martha so grumpy? She's offended just about everybody with her insults. Truman figures out that she's saying the exact reverse of what she means to say. But can they figure out the cure before she ruins Grandpa Bernie's birthday party?
Vocabulary:
(E) exactly, correct, offend, reverse, contrary
(I) opposite, meant, top, backwards, bottom
Truman's Brother
Truman and TD both wish they had a brother. If Skits and Martha can be sort of siblings, why can't the two of them? Helen and Alice bet the boys that they can't keep the brother thing up for a week, because they don't exactly have a lot in common.
Vocabulary:
(E) sibling, common, similar, contrast, identical
(I) together, alike, twins, both, only
137. Here's Martha!/Dog Fight
Here's Martha!
Martha hosts a TV show where she helps people understand their animals better by explaining what they're saying. Unfortunately, the only viewers are Martha and her friends, so the producers try a new format, Crime Scene Doggie.
Vocabulary:
(E) interview, conversation, understand, interpret, comprehend
(I) chat, thoughts, think, mind, know
Dog Fight
Martha and Skits don't want to share their newest, coolest dog toy. Their bickering is driving Helen nuts, and now TD and Alice have taken sides. Can't they all just get along?
Vocabulary:
(E) quarrel, bicker, negotiate, barter, truce
(I) selfish, fight, share, take a turn, trade
138. Therapy Dog/Martha's Duck Trouble
Therapy Dog
Martha becomes a hospital therapy dog, spreading cheer among the patients. But trouble brews when Mrs. Demson, who claims a horrible allergy to dogs, is admitted for an invisible rash. Can Martha sneak in to help the other patients without Mrs. Demson knowing?
Vocabulary:
(E) therapy, patient, cheer, relief, treatment
(I) hospital, rash, pain, doctor, nurse
Martha's Duck Trouble
Ralph, the wounded duck from the lake, has settled in at Martha's house to convalesce. Pretty soon, it feels like the duck is taking over. How long does it take for a duck's wing to heal anyway? Is it possible that Ralph has gotten a little too comfortable?
Vocabulary:
(E) mend, heal, fake, mood, spirits
(I) feel, worse, glum, down, low
139. Truman's Secret/Skits Monkeys Around
Truman's Secret
Where has Truman been and why is he acting so weird? He's hiding in the garage, lurking in the shadows. He finally agrees to tell the whole gruesome story, but will it be too horrible for them to bear?
Vocabulary:
(E) appearance, self–conscious, mortified, flaw, vain
(I) picture, horrible, barber, photo, haircut
Skits Monkeys Around
Skits loves to watch Malcolm, the blue monkey on TV. In fact, he loves Malcolm so much he wants to be Malcolm, and he starts wearing a polka dot bowtie. Martha is mortified to be seen with him in public. How long is this phase going to last—or could it be permanent?
Vocabulary:
(E) phase, temporary, outgrow, imitate, mature
(I) copy, same, babyish, younger
140. What's Bothering Bob?/Martha Spins a Tale
What's Bothering Bob?
What's gotten into Bob? He's off his chain and he's chasing Truman all over town. Soon Truman, Helen, Alice, TD, Kazuo the dog officer, the pizza guy, and Bob's owner are all up a tree, imprisoned by a barking Bob. Can Martha figure out what's bothering Bob?
Vocabulary:
(E) anxious, serene, provoke, disturb, bother
(I) calm, settle down, relax, awful, quiet
Martha Spins a Tale
It's sweltering hot and everybody is miserable. To distract Jake from the heat, Martha tells him about Goldi–Martha and the Skits Hatter and Little Red Riding Helen and their adventures among giants, queens, and a very familiar fire–breathing cat.
Vocabulary:
(E) irritating, soothing, comfortable, cozy, sweltering
(I) scratchy, cool, lumpy, bumpy, hot
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