Spell the word for a young cat.
K I T T E N
I have two _____. I use them to see.
eyes
cat / the / sleeping / is
The cat is sleeping.
apple – banana – car
Car, because it’s not a fruit.
A girl is holding a glass of water. She is putting it to her mouth.
She is drinking water.
Spell the opposite of "open".
C L O S E
This is my father’s brother. He is my _____.
uncle
you / do / like / ice cream / ?
Do you like ice cream?
run – happy – jump
Happy, because it’s a feeling, not an action.
Two children are outside. One child throws a ball. The other child catches it.
They are playing with a ball.
Spell the name of this fruit: 🍍
P I N E A P P L E
I don’t like apples. I _____ like bananas.
do
has / she / a / doll / pink
She has a pink doll.
teacher – doctor – school
School, because it’s a place; the others are people.
A boy looks at his toy car. The car has a broken wheel. The boy’s eyes look wet.
He is sad because his toy is broken.
Spell the word for something you wear on your head in winter.
H A T
Yesterday, I _____ to the park with my mum.
went
can’t / I / swim / but / run / I / can
I can’t swim, but I can run.
milk – juice – sandwich
Sandwich, because you eat it; the others you drink.
There is a mum, a dad, a baby, and a dog. They are sitting together on a sofa.
This is a family. They have a dog.
Spell the past tense of "go".
W E N T
Look at those _____ ! They are big and grey. They have long trunks.
elephants
brother / older / my / than / me / is / taller
My older brother is taller than me.
elephant – snake – leg
Leg, because it’s a body part; the others are animals.
Outside, water is falling from the sky. A child has something above her head to stay dry.
It is raining, so she has an umbrella.