Initial /s/ and /z/
Medial /s/ and /z/
Final /s/ and /z/
Challenge /s/ & /z/
Sports
100

This is a place where you go see animals 

Zoo

100

This writing utensil has a point, an eraser, and can be sharpened.

Pencil

100

Your eyes, lips, and nose are all parts of your ____.

Face

100

Taylor Swift, Shawn Mendes, and Ariana Grande are all examples of ______.

Singers or Celebrities

100

This sport uses a racket and a fuzzy yellow ball.

Tennis

200

This is a sharp tool used to cut through wood. It is also the past tense of the verb "see!"

Saw

200

Your parents ask you to clean your room when it is too _____.

Messy
200

The green, leafy vegetable that is the base of a salad is called _____.

Lettuce

200

These are worn to protect your eyes from the sun.

Sunglasses

200

This sport has bases, bats, and balls.

Baseball

300

The amount that is equal to nothing is ____.

Zero

300

The ingredients and directions to cook or bake something is called the ______.

Recipe

300

These rodents eat cheese.

Rats or Mice
300

Mozzarella, swiss, american, and cheddar are examples of different ______.

Cheeses

300

This makes a loud sound at the end of the game.

Buzzer

400

This is used to close a jacket or sweatshirt.

Zipper

400

A dry place that is filled with sand and has very little rain is called the _____.

Desert

400

This is what people do at the gym.

Exercise

400

The opposite of the sunset is the _______. It is what happens in the morning when the sun comes up.

Sunrise
400

You wear this on your hands for baseball.

Gloves

500

Something that kids sit on and enjoy at recess or at the park is a ______.

Swing

500

Football players wear this type of attire, or clothing,  when they are playing in a game. Hint: It has their number on it.

Jersey

500

When it is very cold outside, your parents may tell you, "You need to bundle up or you may ____!"

Freeze

500

Sweet treats that you usually eat after dinner are called _______.

Desserts

500

Before a game, players usually do this to warm up their muscles.

Stretch

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