A smile appeared on my face when I saw the red of the cherry on top of the banana split.
Maybe if Red Riding Hood had worn a different colored cloak, she would have escaped the big bad wolf.
Yellow and black checkered taxi cabs could be seen everywhere in New York City.
Don’t eat yellow snow!
Green smudges decorated several of the preschoolers' foreheads after the finger-painting activity.
The frog peeked its head out of the green blanket of duck weed that covered the surface of the pond.
Unscramblers
Unscramble these letters and find the names of three things that you can take with you everywhere: (Find answers at the bottom of this page for these activities.)
1. E A G L E R E M Y
2. What is unique about this sentence?
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
3. Unscramble the five words below so that all
five words rhyme:
OOT, OHSE, WREG, ELBU, RKNAAOGO
4. There are four types of trees hiding in the sentence below!
The cloak and cap pleased my pal Mel mildly.
(Each one reads from left to right, across one or more words. Can you spot them?)
Secret codes
Here are some examples:
Backwards alphabet code: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
What the letters mean: Z X Y WVU T S RQP O N M L K J I H GF E D CB A
Write your name using this code:
Reverse code: Reverse the Words .........
This is a simple code to solve – just read the words backwards!
Try writing a message of your own.
Fun with poetry:
Write your name vertically then using the letters of your name as the first letter, choose words that describe you and make a poem about yourself. Here is an example of a poem for a girl named Clara.....if your name happens to be Clara, you will have to think of new one...
C ute
L ikes to laugh
A ble to draw dragons
R eady to snarf pizza
A rtist in training
Answer page...don't peek until after you have tried to solve the riddles!!!!
1. E A G L E R E M Y
(eye, arm, leg)
2. What is unusual about this sentence? The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. (This sentence contains all 26 letters of the alphabet at least once.)
3. OOT, OHSE, WREG, ELBU, RKNAAOGO (too, shoe, grew, blue, kangaroo)
4. Four trees: (oak, apple, palm, elm)
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