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Margret Zaman - 1 -

Pick a word on the right that rhymes with the word on the left.

sing

sink

pink ring song

ball

tall

tail bail coal

pot

hop

hot pop hog

him

hill

hit sit still

sad

sack

back sam sand

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Margret Zaman - 2 -

Pick a word on the right that rhymes with the word on the left.

men

tent

ten test sent

bad

lad

lamp lamb damp

coat

cold

cost bowl fold

good

book

food look soon

twine

ice

twice flash time

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sink – pink tent – sent tall - ball lad - bad hop - pop cold - fold hill – still book - look sack – back ice - twice

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