Roar Roar Dinosaurs <aw> <au>

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Free Dinosaur Decodable Reader with aw au Words | Roar Roar Dinosaurs

Practice Words

Words containing 'aw' or 'au' vowel teams, producing the /ɔː/ sound.

awe claws raw jaws
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Colorful cartoon dinosaurs of various species peek through teal jungle foliage, including T-rex, long-necked sauropods, and smaller dinosaurs with expressive eyes.

Roar! There were so many kinds of dinosaurs.

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Dinosaurs arranged by size from small to large, showing colorful species from tiny raptors to massive long-necked sauropods, with a small human figure for scale comparison.

They did not look the same. They did not act the same.

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Five small colorful theropod dinosaurs running together as a pack through a prehistoric landscape with soft orange and pink fern plants.

Some would hunt in a pack. They would work as a group.

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A fierce orange and brown spotted carnivorous dinosaur with sharp teeth and small arms stands in a desert landscape with prehistoric plants.

Some would hunt with no pals. They did not like to share. They ate raw meat.

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Two orange and yellow long-necked sauropod dinosaurs with spiky backs walk together past pink and orange mountains in a prehistoric scene.

Some had tall necks and long tails. They would eat from trees.

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A purple and orange feathered theropod dinosaur with sharp teeth stands among green ferns, showing what scientists now think dinosaurs looked like.

Some were squat, but they were fast and had sharp claws.

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A large green long-necked dinosaur parent feeds leaves to two smaller baby dinosaurs among pink and orange prehistoric plants.

Dinosaurs that ate plants would graze all of the time, like cows.

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A slender yellow and pink striped dinosaur walks on two legs through a prehistoric landscape with golden fern plants.

Some dinosaurs ate both plants and meat.

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A large teal and orange patterned sauropod dinosaur walks slowly through a desert with pineapple-shaped prehistoric plants.

Some went on four legs but could stand up and use their front ones to grasp.

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A spotted yellow and brown T-rex dinosaur holding a striped snake in its small arms, standing against a backdrop of green mountains.

Some went on two legs. Their arms were not much help, but their jaws were strong.

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Three smiling green long-necked sauropod dinosaurs with orange bellies and spiky backs walk together through a rocky prehistoric landscape.

We can guess at the way that they lived from their body parts.

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A tall purple and orange striped long-necked dinosaur stands proudly among small prehistoric trees under a cloudy sky.

Give a roar for dinosaurs! They all fill us with awe.

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