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Re: Tongue twisters-![]()
Posted by Jennifer on 7/22/05
I used "Evelyn even ensures excellent eggs". You could leave
out "even" to have only short E words :)
On 2/02/05, sak wrote:
> On 2/01/05, Kelly wrote:
>> Help please. Does any one know of a website where you can
>> put in a child's name and get a tongue twister? I know
>> I've seen it before but can't find it know to save my life.
>>
>> Thanks bunches,
>> Kelly
>
> Not a website but there is alot in the book Month by Month
> for First Grade. Could you borrow the book from a 1st grade
> teacher.
> I usually make mine up and when there are tw children will
> the same letter I combine it. Alyssa and Alexis add apples.
> Here are some
> B- blows beautiful bubbles
> C- catches caterpillars
> D- draws double dragons
> E-exercises early- wish I could find one with the E sound
> like Easter
> F-fries fish on Friday
> G-grows grapes
> H- hops home
> I- don't have one
> L-loves lions
> M- makes marvolous meals
> N-needs nails and nickels
> O-don't have one
> P-paint pictures
> Q-
> R- races rabbits
> S- sells snails
> T-takes tired turtles to town
> V-makes valentines- (need help on this one
> W-walks with wolves
> Y-
> Z- zaps zeros.