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"j"
Jade’s juice jostled on the gym bench.
"j"
Jumpy jaguars jogged in June.
"j"
The giant jeep jiggled on the jungle path.
"j"
Jack’s told jokes during junior jazz band.
"j"
Jimmy’s jacket jammed in the jungle gym.
"j"
Jill joined Jake’s juggling jamboree.
"j"
The judge jumped over the jungle gym.
"j"
Juicy jellybeans were in Jenny’s jacket.
"j"
Jessica juggled jam jars in January.
"j"
Jerry’s jelly jars jiggled.
"j"
The ship shook sharply in the short storm.
/sh/
Sharon’s shirt shimmered in the sunshine.
/sh/
Shy sheep shifted silently in the shed.
/sh/
The shower of shiny shavings shocked Shaun.
/sh/
Sharp shadows made shapes on the sheet.
/sh/
She shopped for shiny shells on the shore.
/sh/
Shannon’s shoes shone under the shelf.
/sh/
The shy shark shimmered in the shallow shore.
/sh/
Sheila shouted "shush!" in the sugar shop.
/sh/
Shelly shared shiny shells with Shana.
/sh/
The chipmunk chewed the chocolate chunk.
/ch/
Cheerful chimps chuckled at Charlie’s choice.
/ch/
A chain of chairs challenged the champion.
/ch/
Chester’s chicken checked the chess championship.
/ch/
Cheap chalk chipped the chair.
/ch/
Chilly cherries chilled in Charlie’s lunchbox.
/ch/
Chuck chose chocolate chips for the challenge.
/ch/
The cheerful children chanted.
/ch/
Chubby chipmunks chased cherries in the churchyard.
/ch/
Charlie chewed cheesy chips while chatting cheerfully.
/ch/
Zebra-striped zucchini zoomed past Zoe.
/z/
The zookeeper zapped the zigzagging bugs.
/z/
The wizard’s lizard sang a jazz song.
/z/
Fizzy soda froze fast in the freezer.
/z/
Zeke’s puzzle pieces zipped into place.
/z/
The buzzing bees buzzed by Ziggy's zucchini.
/z/
Zach zipped his zigzag zipper with.
/z/
Lazy lizards lie low in the sizzling sunshine.
/z/
Zany zebras zipped through the zones.
/z/
Zoe’s zebra zoomed across the zoo.
/z/
Singing students stood in the schoolyard.
/s/
The small squirrel stored snacks silently.
/s/
Sweet strawberries spilled on Sarah’s science sheet.
/s/
Seven sisters sang silly songs on Sunday.
/s/
The soccer students silently stretched before school.
/s/
Sandy socks sat soggy on the sunny steps.
/s/
Some students saw seven stars sparkling.
/s/
Susan sells school supplies on Saturdays.
/s/
Six slippery snakes slither silently southward.
/s/
Silly Sam swiftly swept seven sandy sidewalks.
/s/