| Sounds: Match each sound with its source. Put your cursor over the paw print for the answer. | Sources | ||
_____ 1. bang-bang _____ 2. who-who _____ 3. zzz _____ 4. bzzz _____ 5. tick-tock _____ 6. squeak _____ 7. gobble-gobble _____ 8. roar _____ 9. bow-wow _____ 10. knock-knock _____ 11. quack _____ 12. boom _____ 13. boo |
_____ 14. ha-ha _____ 15. splat _____ 16. tweet-tweet _____ 17. achoo _____ 18. oink _____ 19. hee-haw _____ 20. baa _____ 21. moo _____ 22. meow _____ 23. cock-a-doodle-doo _____ 24. ribbit _____ 25. caw _____ 26. pitter-patter |
a. a yowling cat, not a purring cat or a hissing cat b. the falling rain c. a crowing rooster, not a clucking hen or a peeping chick d. a hungry lion e. somebody sneezing f. a regular clock, not a cuckoo clock g. a grunting pig h. a noisy mouse i. a barking dog, not a small yapping dog j. a lowing cow k. a busy bee or fly l. a happy duck m. somebody laughing |
n. a bleating sheep or goat o. a hooting owl p. a noisy crow q. a small chirping bird, not a singing bird r. an exploding bomb s. a shooting gun t. somebody sleeping u. a scary ghost v. a pie hitting someone in the face w. a braying donkey x. somebody at the door y. a croaking frog z. a wild turkey |
| The Rooks *rook = crow by Jane Euphemia Browne (1811-1898) The rooks are building on the trees. They build there every spring. " __ __ __ , __ __ __ " is all they say, for none of them can sing. . . . " __ __ __ , __ __ __ . " Oh, what a noise they make in rainy weather! Good children always speak by turns, but rooks all talk together. |
Little Raindrops by Jane Euphemia Browne Oh, where do you come from, you little drops of rain, __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ , __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ , down the window pane? |
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