In a small town, Pam and Sam were spouses. Pam saw a cat with a paw full of claws. "Oh, Sam, I saw a claw!" Pam said, with a drawl. "Don't be in awe," said Sam, crawling to the hall.
Sam, a tall man, felt raw. He saw a claw mark on the wall, "Aw, Pam, it's a flaw!" Sam was full of gall. He crawled and saw the cat, small, yawning at the hall.
Pam saw Sam's jaw. "Aw, Sam, don't be a clam!" she said, sipping her straw. "Our home is full of charm!" The cat, feeling raw, gave a yawn and began to gnaw a ham. Sam saw this, and his heart began to thaw. "You're right, Pam," he said, "It's not a flaw, but charm!"
Answer these questions:
What did Pam see with a paw full of claws?
Who saw a claw mark on the wall?
What did Pam say their home was full of?
What did the cat begin to gnaw on?
What did Sam realize their home had instead of a flaw?
On one side, write the words ending with am and the other side, write the words ending with aw
am
aw
Write a story of your own called 'The Claw in the Hall'