A red rooster ran near the barn. Farmer Lee carried water and corn for the horse. After chores, they shared fresh berries.
Mr. Ross shared a short story about a shark near the shore. The brave girl in the story stayed calm and strong. Her smart choice helped everyone reach safety.
Mr. Ray set out paper and markers. Sarah colored a large star and a short red heart. Her art made her feel proud.
Our class worked hard on a special art project. We used bright brushes and sharp crayons. The teacher was proud to share our work in the hallway.
Fresh snow covered the road and trees. Ryan pushed his sled up the short hill. He rushed down with a big grin.
Rosa made a special wish before she blew out the candles. Her brother cheered and clapped. She shared her cake with everyone.
Rick and his dad went to catch fish at the shore. A small shark swam near their boat. Rick felt brave but stayed still.
Rachel ran to the shelter when the rain rushed down. She wore a red raincoat and shiny rain boots. The storm was short, and soon the bright sun returned.
Rain rushed down the street. Sarah grabbed her umbrella and ran to the shop. She saw a big splash in the road.
The rooster made a loud rush of sound at sunrise. Farmer Jill wore her brown shirt and boots. She brushed the horse before work.
Ray wore a bright red shirt to school. He shared a fresh orange with his friend. After lunch, they raced across the grass.
Ryan rode in a red car with his father. They drove far past the park and the river. After dinner, they shared a pear for dessert.
Grandpa grew fresh carrots and radishes in his garden. Sarah helped wash and brush the dirt from each one. She was proud to share the rich harvest.
Rita wore her raincoat to the market. She saw corn, carrots, and fresh herbs. The cashier gave her a receipt and a cheerful smile.
Ryan and Ashley explored a rocky forest trail. They heard birds chirp and leaves rush in the wind. After their long hike, they rested in the shade.
Sara went to the shore with her sister. They heard waves crash and rush over the rocks. Later, they rested on the warm sand.
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