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Showing posts with label rhyme time [4 letter words] [1]. Show all posts
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rhyme time [4 letter words] [1]

rhyme time [4 letter words] [1]

the foot of a bird like an eagle

to produce a picture by making lines and marks on paper with a pencil



answer



claw
draw

















a material with which you can create pots

what you like to do with friends



answer



clay
play

















a useful design made with rope

an ink stain on a book maybe



answer



knot
blot

















found at the end of your leg

black powder left after burning



answer



foot
soot

















a dish of meat and vegetables cooked slowly in liquid in a closed dish

a group of people who work on and operate a ship



answer



stew
crew

















this colour

something used for sticking objects or materials together



answer



blue
glue

















a large bird with mostly glossy black feathers, a heavy bill, and a noisy voice

a movement creating an air current



answer



crow
blow

















an activity for amusement or fun

unable to walk without difficulty



answer



game
lame

















a hinged barrier used to close an opening in a wall, fence, or hedge

a slang term for a friend



answer



gate
mate

















a large area of water surrounded by land

a tool used for drawing together - grass, leaves, pebbles



answer



lake
rake

















the tibia is one of a number in the human body

used to mark out an area of danger



answer



bone
cone

















a tame grass eating animal that has backward-curving horns

a deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle, filled with water



answer



goat
moat


[News Flash]
This is an activity to see if you can work out the two rhyming words hidden in each row. On the front side is a written clue to the picture shown on the flip side. Can you guess the two rhyming words before you hover over the frames to see each picture ? Check if you were correct by hovering over the ANSWER frame.