Fruits and Vegetables Vocabulary Created by K. Virginia Bond © for students at SRCSD April 24, 2006 Updated May 2007 Grades: K -1 Target Skills: Vocab.

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Fruits and Vegetables Vocabulary Created by K. Virginia Bond © for students at SRCSD April 24, 2006 Updated May 2007 Grades: K -1 Target Skills: Vocab Acquisition, Fluency, Articulation, Comprehension

Click on the word that matches the picture.

corn cucumber custard

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banana bean sprout broccoli banana bean sprout broccoli

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apricot apple ant apricot apple ant

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lime lemon light

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lemon limes lighthouse

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pears peaches pineapple

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ostrich oranges octopus

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guava grapefruit grapes

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lavender lettuce lime

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turnip sweet potato sweet potato carrot

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blackberry strawberry blueberry

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peach pear pineapple

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avocado kiwi kumquat

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artichoke apple avocado

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blueberry raspberry blackberry

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apple pear tomato

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zucchini eggplant radish

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blackberries strawberries cherries

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cauliflower coconut cactus

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cabbage brussel sprouts brussel sprouts lettuce

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cabbage cauliflower carrots

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oranges peaches grapefruits

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squash pumpkins zucchini

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apple watermelon canteloupe

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raspberry blackberry strawberry

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apricots apples artichoke

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corn cauliflower cucumber

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cherries chiles choke cherries

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bunch of bananas broccoli blueberries

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cucumber cherries pickles

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rudabega radishes raspberry

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spinach sunset strawberry

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tomatoes potatoes brussel sprouts

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pomengranate pear potatoes

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avocados mangos pawpaw

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pears parsnips peas

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pear pineapple peaches

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