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Ramirez Williams: 'CR' Words

'CR' Words 


crown







crab







crib







cry








crack 







cricket






cross







Use the correct word to complete each sentence. 


crab         cross        cricket        crack        cry


1. We play _ _ _ _ _ _ _ after school. 


2. My brother saw a _ _ _ _ on the beach. 


3. There was a _ _ _ _ _ in the cup. 


4. The babies _ _ _ for their milk. 


5. A big _ _ _ _ _ is by the church. 


******    ******     ******     *******

Jumbled Sentences


1. the     ran        crab        beach        on        the


2. put        baby        the        crib        the        in


3. dog    Ramirez        will        if        the     bites        cry        him


4. love        I            cricket




One Saturday, a boy was at the beach. His name was Jason. He was having fun and playing cricket with his brother. He saw a red crab. He was scared. He ran fast and dropped his cup. The cup got a crack. Jason was sad and went home. 

1. What day was it?


2. Who was Jason with?


3. What colour was the crab?


4. What happened to Jason's cup?


5. How did Jason feel?


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the queen's c_o _ _

a small c_a_

a baby's c_ _ b

the church's c_ o_s



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