Box 1 - Article Noun - Blue



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the floor a basket the people a broom the igloo the rocks a dog an eagle a bats the leaves a dolphin a triangle the tusks the shoes the book the sky an elephant the ocean a tiger a donkey the shark a cage a fencepost the tree the newspaper the sidewalk an apple an alligator the toy a zebra the chair a car Box 1 - Article Noun - Blue

a silly monkey a new bicycle the huge bear the blue ball green cheese igneous rocks a faster car a longer tail shortest hair the dry leaves blue dolphins a cool drink the white tusks the red shoes happy bats the bright sky yellow triangle pretty feathers a furry tiger funny clothes the wet shark beautiful fish smooth rocks the tall tree an old book the fat donkey a brown table a white floor the new toy a little zebra a shiny window the dark house Box 2 - Adjective - Blue

the silly monkey sings ride a bicycle the huge bear stands the blue ball jumps eat an apple examine rocks eats green cheese grow a longer tail close a door rake the dry leaves blue dolphins swim drinks a cool drink open the book shine the red shoes the bats fly the sky is dark the people talk collects pretty feathers a furry tiger jumps have funny clothes the wet shark beautiful fish swim throw rocks the tall tree stands an old book digs a hole the table is brown laugh longer the new toy sings a little zebra runs close a window the chair sits Box 3 - Verb - Red

the silly monkey sings ride fast the huge bear stands jumps happily eat an apple happily drives a car slowly eat cheese carefully the tail grew slightly always close the door rake the leaves well dolphins swim slowly drinks really fast open the book quickly shine the shoes badly the bats fly fast rarely is the sky dark the people talk quietly jump high a tiger jumps well always eats an apple the shark swims deep fish swim beautifully throw rocks high a tree stands proudly close the book calmly digs deep the table is brown laugh longer Mom sings sweetly a zebra runs angrily close a window slowly the little chair sits still Box 4 - Adverb - Orange

the silly monkey sings near the bear. the huge bear stands under the tall tree. the zebra eats an apple beside a cool pool. the toy jumps near an open door. always close the window inside the car. dolphins swim slowly in the ocean. Dad sleeps on the bed. the bats fly around the tree. the people talk quietly outside the house. a tiger jumps on top of an alligator. the shark swims in front of the fish. throw rocks over the water. the elephant stands close to the ball. the table is beyond the chair. Mom sings far away from the window. jump through the round wheels. Box 5 - Preposition - Green

the monkey sings and the bear jumps. the bear stands under the tall tree and eats. the zebra eats and sleeps beside a cool pool. the toy jumps and flies. close the window and shut the door. dolphins swim slowly but sharks swim fast. Dad sleeps or sings. the bats fly around the tree or over the house. the people talk softly and quietly. a tiger runs but an alligator swims. the shark swims and eats the fish. throw rocks over the water or in the ocean. the elephant stands or sits. the table or the chair Mom sings far away but Dad sings nearby. twist and shout Box - 6 - Conjunction - Purple

it ate the green cheese. we talk quietly. you sing sweetly. he jumps near the bed. she opens the window. I swim fast. they laugh happily. we fly around the tree. she collects rocks. he jumps over a car. I throw the blue ball. it was long and boring. you drink cool water. I drink cool water. she crawls over the bed. he jumps on the bed. it was enormous. we were sad. you like cheese. he stands she sits I am happy. they jump we swim fast. she climbs rocks. he crawls I fly it eats you eat I walk she flies he talks Box 7 - Pronoun - Pink

yikes, I am scared! oh, I forgot. ah, now I remember. alas, morning has come. no, I can't go with you. ouch, that hurts! uh-oh, he is in trouble! ugh! I hate slugs! hmm, I'll have to decide. oh dear, I lost it. yeah, it is my backpack. hurray! we are done! yeah, I'm sure. hmm, I'm not sure. no! don't make me go! hello, my name is Sally. yikes, it is dark outside! oh, that one! ah, that feels soft. no! I won't eat slugs! what? I can't hear you. hey, get off my bicycle! good! now I'll have cake. um, I think so. hurray! we won! wow! that is wonderful! ugh! it tastes awful! alas, it will never be true. uh-oh, it is almost over. good, it is almost over. hey, is dinner ready? wow! you read very well! Box 8 - Interjection - Yellow