Module 1 - Chapter 5

Common Everyday Words

Master the words you'll use every single day in conversations!

Introduction

🌟 Words You Use Every Day

Think about your day from morning to night. You wake up, brush your teeth, go to school, play with friends, eat dinner, and sleep. Every single thing you do has special words to describe it!

These everyday words are like the tools in your language toolbox. Once you know them, you can talk about almost anything that happens in your day!

💡 Why These Words Matter

  • Time Words help you say when things happen
  • Place Words help you say where things are
  • Feeling Words help you say how you feel
  • Action Words help you say what you do
  • Size Words help you describe things

Time Words - When Things Happen

⏰ Understanding Time

Time words help us understand when something happens. Is it happening now? Did it happen yesterday? Will it happen tomorrow? Let's learn the most important time words!

Click on each word card to reveal its meaning!

☀️
Today
This day, right now
Example: "Today is Monday"
🌅
Tomorrow
The day after today
Example: "Tomorrow is Tuesday"
🌆
Yesterday
The day before today
Example: "Yesterday was Sunday"
🌄
Morning
Early part of the day
Example: "I wake up in the morning"
☀️
Afternoon
Middle part of the day
Example: "Lunch is in the afternoon"
🌙
Night
When it's dark outside
Example: "I sleep at night"
Now
At this moment
Example: "I am reading now"
Later
After some time
Example: "I will play later"
🕐
Soon
In a short time
Example: "Dinner will be ready soon"
🎯
Always
Every time, all the time
Example: "I always brush my teeth"
🚫
Never
Not ever, at no time
Example: "I never miss school"
🔄
Sometimes
Once in a while
Example: "Sometimes I eat ice cream"

Place Words - Where Things Are

📍 Understanding Places

Place words help us say where something is or where someone goes. They are super important for giving directions and telling people where you are!

👈
Here
This place, close to me
Example: "Come here please"
👉
There
That place, away from me
Example: "Look over there"
🏠
Home
Where you live
Example: "I am going home"
🏫
School
Where you learn
Example: "I study at school"
🌳
Park
Place to play outside
Example: "Let's go to the park"
🚪
Inside
In a building or room
Example: "Come inside the house"
🌲
Outside
Not in a building
Example: "Let's play outside"
⬆️
Up
Higher position
Example: "Look up at the sky"
⬇️
Down
Lower position
Example: "Sit down on the chair"
🔝
Top
The highest part
Example: "The book is on top"
⬇️
Bottom
The lowest part
Example: "My shoes are at the bottom"
🎯
Near
Close to something
Example: "The store is near my house"
↔️
Far
Not close, a long way
Example: "The beach is far away"

Feeling Words - How You Feel

😊 Understanding Feelings

Feeling words help you tell others how you feel inside. It's important to know these words so you can share your emotions with friends and family!

😊
Happy
Feeling good and joyful
Example: "I am happy today!"
😢
Sad
Feeling unhappy
Example: "She is sad because she lost her toy"
😠
Angry
Feeling mad
Example: "He is angry at his brother"
😴
Tired
Need rest or sleep
Example: "I am tired after playing"
🍽️
Hungry
Want to eat
Example: "I am hungry for lunch"
💧
Thirsty
Want to drink
Example: "I am thirsty for water"
😨
Scared
Feeling afraid
Example: "I am scared of the dark"
😎
Excited
Very happy and eager
Example: "I am excited for my birthday!"
😌
Calm
Feeling peaceful and quiet
Example: "I feel calm when I read"

Action Words - What You Do

🏃 Understanding Actions

Action words (also called verbs) tell us what someone is doing. These are the most common actions you do every single day!

🏃
Run
Move fast with your legs
Example: "I run to school"
🚶
Walk
Move slowly with your legs
Example: "I walk in the park"
🦘
Jump
Go up in the air
Example: "I jump on the bed"
😴
Sleep
Rest with eyes closed
Example: "I sleep at night"
🍕
Eat
Put food in your mouth
Example: "I eat breakfast"
💧
Drink
Swallow liquid
Example: "I drink water"
📖
Read
Look at words in a book
Example: "I read stories"
✍️
Write
Make words with a pen
Example: "I write in my notebook"
🎮
Play
Have fun with games
Example: "I play with my friends"
📚
Study
Learn from books
Example: "I study for tests"
🗣️
Talk
Say words to someone
Example: "I talk to my mom"
👂
Listen
Hear with your ears
Example: "I listen to music"

Size & Number Words

📏 Describing Things

Size words help us describe how big or small things are. Number words help us count things!

🐘
Big
Large in size
Example: "An elephant is big"
🐭
Small
Little in size
Example: "A mouse is small"
🦒
Tall
High from bottom to top
Example: "A giraffe is tall"
🐢
Short
Not tall
Example: "A turtle is short"
📏
Long
A great distance
Example: "A train is long"
✂️
Short
Not long
Example: "My hair is short"
🎈
Many
A lot of things
Example: "I have many toys"
🎯
Few
Not many
Example: "I have few pencils"

Memory Matching Game

Find the matching pairs! Click two cards to see if they match.

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Word Hunt Game

Find these words in the grid! Click letters in order to make each word.

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Fun Learning Games

🎮 Game 1: Word Category Race!

Read each word below. Is it a TIME word, PLACE word, FEELING word, or ACTION word? Check the right box!

1. "Happy" is a...

2. "Yesterday" is a...

3. "Run" is a...

4. "School" is a...

🎮 Game 2: Fill in the Missing Word!

Complete each sentence with the right everyday word!

1. I am _________ because I want to eat.

Hint: It's a feeling word! 🍕

2. _________ is the day after today.

Hint: It's a time word! 🌅

3. I like to _________ in the park with my friends.

Hint: It's an action word! 🎮

4. Come _________, I want to show you something!

Hint: It's a place word! 👈

🎮 Game 3: Opposite Match Game!

Can you match each word with its opposite? Check the boxes that are opposites!

What is the opposite of "Big"?

What is the opposite of "Happy"?

What is the opposite of "Always"?

What is the opposite of "Here"?

🎮 Game 4: Make Your Own Sentence!

Pick one word from each box to make a sentence that makes sense!

TIME Words

ACTION Words

PLACE Words

🎮 Game 5: Word Detective!

Read the story below. How many everyday words can you find? Circle them all!

Sam's Day:

Today Sam woke up in the morning. He felt very happy because he would go to the park.

At the park, Sam liked to run and jump. He played outside with his friends. They had many toys.

Later, Sam went home. He was tired but still happy!

Click on the words you think are everyday words we learned!

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Step-by-Step Practice

👋 I'll Help You - Using Time Words

Let me show you how to use time words in sentences. Watch carefully!

Example 1:

I want to say when I eat breakfast.
Step 1: Think about WHEN - in the morning
Step 2: Put it in a sentence: "I eat breakfast in the morning."
✓ Perfect! The time word tells us WHEN it happens!

Example 2:

I want to say when I went to the park.
Step 1: Think about WHEN - the day before today
Step 2: Pick the right time word: yesterday
Step 3: Put it in a sentence: "I went to the park yesterday."
✓ Great! Now we know it happened in the past!

Example 3:

I want to say I will play later.
Step 1: Think about WHEN - not now, but after some time
Step 2: Pick the right time word: soon or later
Step 3: Put it in a sentence: "I will play later."
✓ Excellent! We know it will happen in the future!

💡 Try With Hints - Place & Feeling Words

Now you try! I'll give you hints if you need help.

Practice 1: Using Place Words

Make a sentence: "My book is _____ the table."

Practice 2: Using Feeling Words

Make a sentence: "When I get a present, I feel _____."

Practice 3: Using Action Words

Make a sentence: "Every morning, I _____ my teeth."

🌟 You Can Do It! - Create Your Own

Now try these on your own! Write your own sentences using everyday words.

Challenge 1:

Write a sentence using a TIME word and an ACTION word.
Example: "Tomorrow, I will play soccer."

Challenge 2:

Write a sentence using a PLACE word and a FEELING word.
Example: "At school, I feel happy."

Challenge 3:

Write a sentence using THREE different everyday words (time + place + action).
Example: "Yesterday, I played at home."

Use It in Real Life!

📖 Scenario 1: Talking About Your Day

Your mom asks you, "What did you do today?" You want to tell her all about your day using time words, place words, and action words!

What could you say?

Think about: What time did things happen? Where were you? What did you do?

📖 Scenario 2: Planning with a Friend

Your best friend calls you on the phone. She wants to play with you! You need to tell her WHEN and WHERE you can meet.

What could you say to make plans?

Think about: When can you play? Where should you meet?

📖 Scenario 3: Telling How You Feel

Your teacher asks, "How are you feeling today?" You want to tell her exactly how you feel and why.

How could you answer?

Think about: How do you feel? Why do you feel that way?

📖 Scenario 4: Describing Your Favorite Place

Your class is writing about favorite places. You want to tell everyone about YOUR favorite place and what you do there!

What could you write?

Think about: Where is it? When do you go there? What do you do? How does it make you feel?

Songs & Memory Magic

🎵 Learn with Songs and Rhymes!

The best way to remember everyday words is through fun songs, rhymes, and memory tricks! Let's make learning easy and fun!

🎤 Song 1: The Time Words Song

(Sing to the tune of "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star")

Today, tomorrow, yesterday too,

Morning, afternoon, night is through!

Now and later, soon we'll see,

Always, never, times for me!

These are words that help me say,

WHEN things happen every day!

🎶 Tip: Clap your hands on each word to remember the rhythm! Try singing it 3 times!

🎤 Song 2: The Place Words Rap

(Say it like a fun rap! Clap to the beat!)

Here, there, everywhere I go! 👈👉

Home, school, park - now you know! 🏠🏫🌳

Inside, outside, playing all day! 🚪🌲

Up, down, near, far - WHERE we stay! ⬆️⬇️

Top and bottom, that's the way! 🔝

Place words help us every day! 🎯

🎶 Tip: Point in different directions as you say each place word! Make it fun!

🎤 Song 3: The Feelings Chant

(Say it slowly with expression! Show the feelings on your face!)

When I'm HAPPY, I smile bright! 😊

When I'm SAD, I need a hug tight! 😢

When I'm ANGRY, I breathe slow! 😠

When I'm TIRED, to bed I go! 😴

When I'm HUNGRY, my tummy talks! 🍽️

When I'm EXCITED, I jump and walk! 😎

Feelings words help me say,

How I feel throughout the day! ❤️

🎶 Tip: Make the face for each feeling! Happy face, sad face, angry face!

🎤 Song 4: The Action Words Dance

(Do the actions while you say each word!)

I can RUN, run, run so fast! 🏃 (Run in place)

I can WALK, walk, walk at last! 🚶 (Walk in place)

I can JUMP up to the sky! 🦘 (Jump up high)

I can EAT my apple pie! 🍕 (Pretend to eat)

I can SLEEP and close my eyes! 😴 (Close eyes)

I can READ and be so wise! 📖 (Open hands like a book)

I can WRITE with pen so neat! ✍️ (Pretend to write)

Action words can't be beat! 🎯 (Clap hands)

🎶 Tip: This is a movement song! Do ALL the actions - it's a mini workout!

🧠 Memory Trick 1: The Time Line

Imagine a line on the ground. Stand in the middle!

← YESTERDAY (Step left) | TODAY (Stay in middle) | TOMORROW → (Step right)

When you say "yesterday," take a step to the LEFT (back in time).
When you say "today," stand in the MIDDLE (right now).
When you say "tomorrow," take a step to the RIGHT (future)!

💡 Why it works: Your body remembers! Moving helps your brain learn!

🧠 Memory Trick 2: The Opposite Twins

Remember words by pairing them with their opposites! They're like twins!

Big 🐘

Small 🐭

Happy 😊

Sad 😢

Up ⬆️

Down ⬇️

Always 🎯

Never 🚫

Here 👈

There 👉

💡 Why it works: When you learn one word, you get TWO for free! Your brain loves pairs!

🧠 Memory Trick 3: The Picture Story

Make a silly picture in your mind for each word! The sillier, the better!

🏃 RUN:

Picture a GIANT shoe with legs running super fast!

😊 HAPPY:

Picture a huge yellow smiley face as big as the sun!

🏫 SCHOOL:

Picture a building made of books and pencils!

🌅 TOMORROW:

Picture a calendar page flipping to the next day - whoosh!

🐘 BIG:

Picture an elephant trying to fit through a tiny door - too BIG!

💡 Why it works: Pictures stick in your brain better than words! Make them FUNNY!

🧠 Memory Trick 4: The Hand Trick

Use your hands to remember the 5 types of everyday words!

Hold up one hand. Each finger is a word type!

👍 Thumb: TIME words (when)

☝️ Pointer finger: PLACE words (where)

🖕 Middle finger: FEELING words (how)

💍 Ring finger: ACTION words (what)

🤙 Pinky finger: SIZE words (big/small)

💡 How to use it: When you need to remember all the word types, just look at your hand! Count on your fingers!

🧠 Memory Trick 5: The Daily Word Challenge

Pick one everyday word each morning. Your challenge: Use it 5 times during the day!

Monday: Pick "happy" - say "I am happy" 5 times!
Tuesday: Pick "tomorrow" - talk about tomorrow 5 times!
Wednesday: Pick "play" - use the word "play" 5 times!
Thursday: Pick "home" - say "home" in 5 sentences!
Friday: Pick your favorite word - use it 5 times!

By the end of the week, you'll have practiced 25 times! That word will stick in your brain FOREVER! 🧠✨

💡 Why it works: Repetition is the key! The more you use a word, the easier it becomes!

See It, Learn It

👀 Learn with Your Eyes!

Some people learn best by SEEING things! Let's use pictures, colors, and visuals to help you remember everyday words!

📊 Visual Guide: Time Words Timeline

See how time words work on a timeline!

PAST ←

Yesterday 🌆

"Yesterday, I went to school."
"I played yesterday."

NOW ⏰

Today ☀️ | Now ⏰ | Morning 🌄 | Afternoon ☀️ | Night 🌙

"Today is Monday."
"I am eating now."
"Good morning!"

FUTURE →

Tomorrow 🌅 | Later ⏳ | Soon 🕐

"Tomorrow, I will play."
"I will eat later."
"Mom will come soon."

📊 Visual Guide: Place Words Map

See where place words take you!

⬆️ UP

"Look up!"

👈 HERE

"Come here!"

🧑 YOU

(You are in the center!)

👉 THERE

"Look there!"

⬇️ DOWN

"Sit down!"

🏠 INSIDE

"Come inside the house."

🌲 OUTSIDE

"Let's play outside!"

🎯 NEAR

"The store is near."

↔️ FAR

"The beach is far."

📊 Visual Guide: Feelings Chart with Faces

Match the feeling word with the face!

😊

HAPPY

"I feel happy when I play!"

😢

SAD

"I feel sad when I'm alone."

😠

ANGRY

"I feel angry when I can't play."

😴

TIRED

"I feel tired after running."

🍽️

HUNGRY

"I feel hungry at lunch time."

😎

EXCITED

"I feel excited for my birthday!"

📊 Visual Guide: Action Words in Motion

See the actions come to life!

🏃

RUN

Move fast!

🚶

WALK

Move slowly!

🦘

JUMP

Go up high!

😴

SLEEP

Rest with eyes closed!

🍕

EAT

Put food in mouth!

💧

DRINK

Swallow liquid!

📖

READ

Look at words!

✍️

WRITE

Make words!

🎮

PLAY

Have fun!

🗣️

TALK

Say words!

📊 Visual Comparison: Big vs Small

🐘

BIG

"The elephant is BIG!"

🐭

SMALL

"The mouse is small."

Notice: Even the SIZE of the letters and emojis shows you the meaning! Big things use BIG letters. Small things use small letters. This helps your brain remember! 🧠

📊 Visual Comparison: Many vs Few

MANY

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

"I have MANY stars!"
(15 stars)

FEW

⭐⭐

"I have few stars."
(2 stars)

See the difference? MANY means A LOT! Few means NOT MANY! Your eyes can SEE the difference! 👀

🎨 Create Your Own Visual Guides!

Now it's YOUR turn! Draw your own visual guides for everyday words!

  • Draw a timeline for your day with time words (morning, afternoon, night)
  • Draw a map of your home with place words (inside, outside, up, down)
  • Draw faces showing different feelings
  • Draw stick figures doing different actions (run, jump, play)

Remember: When you DRAW something, your brain remembers it better! Drawing + Words = Super Memory! 🎨🧠✨

Create & Explore

🎨 Activity 1: Draw Your Day

Draw 4 pictures showing your day from morning to night. Under each picture, write sentences using time words (morning, afternoon, evening, night) and action words (wake up, eat, play, sleep).

Example: Picture 1: "In the morning, I wake up and eat breakfast." 🌅

🎨 Activity 2: Make a Feelings Chart

Create a chart with 5 feeling words (happy, sad, angry, tired, excited). Next to each word, draw a face showing that feeling. Then write: "I feel _____ when _____."

Example: 😊 "I feel happy when I play with my dog."

🎨 Activity 3: Create a Place Map

Draw a simple map of your house or your neighborhood. Label 5 places using place words (home, school, park, inside, outside, near, far). Add arrows to show where things are!

Example: Draw your house 🏠, then add "The park is near my home" with an arrow! →

🎨 Activity 4: Write an Action Story

Write a short story (4-5 sentences) using at least 6 action words we learned (run, walk, jump, eat, drink, sleep, read, write, play, talk, listen).

Example: "I wake up and eat breakfast. Then I walk to school. At school, I read books and play games. When I come home, I talk to my mom!"

🎨 Activity 5: Everyday Words Poster

Make a colorful poster divided into 4 sections: TIME, PLACE, FEELING, and ACTION. In each section, write 5 words we learned with small pictures or emojis!

Example: TIME section: today ☀️, tomorrow 🌅, morning 🌄, night 🌙, now ⏰

Challenge Zone 🏆

🌟 Ready for a Challenge?

These challenges will test how well you know your everyday words! Try them all and become a word master!

⭐ Easy Challenge: Word Hunt in Your Room!

Look around your room right now. Can you find and write down:

  • 3 things that are BIG
  • 3 things that are SMALL
  • What is NEAR you? What is FAR?
  • Something that is UP and something that is DOWN

Example: "My bed is big. My teddy bear is small. My desk is near me. The ceiling is up. The floor is down!"

⭐⭐ Medium Challenge: Story Building!

Write a story about your perfect day! Your story MUST include:

  • At least 3 TIME words (morning, afternoon, later, etc.)
  • At least 3 PLACE words (home, school, park, etc.)
  • At least 3 ACTION words (play, eat, run, etc.)
  • At least 2 FEELING words (happy, excited, etc.)
  • At least 1 SIZE word (big, small, many, etc.)

Hint: Start with "Today is my perfect day!" and then tell what happens!

⭐⭐⭐ Hard Challenge: Opposite Day Story!

Write a funny story about "Opposite Day" where everything is backwards! Use opposite word pairs:

  • Big / Small
  • Happy / Sad
  • Up / Down
  • Always / Never
  • Here / There
  • Near / Far

Example start: "On Opposite Day, everything was backwards! My big teddy bear was suddenly small, and my small toy car was huge! I felt sad when I should feel happy..."

⭐⭐⭐ Super Hard Challenge: Teach Someone!

Can you teach someone else about everyday words? This is the HARDEST challenge!

Your mission:

  1. Pick 3 everyday words from this chapter
  2. Teach them to a younger sibling, friend, or even a stuffed animal!
  3. Give examples of how to use each word
  4. Ask them to make their own sentence with each word
  5. Celebrate when they get it right!

Why this is important: When you can teach something, it means you REALLY understand it! 🌟

Tips for Parents & Teachers

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 How to Help Kids Practice

  • Daily conversation practice: Ask "when," "where," and "how do you feel" questions throughout the day
  • Point and label: When you're anywhere (home, car, store), point to things and practice using place words: "The milk is inside the fridge," "The car is outside," etc.
  • Story time boost: While reading bedtime stories, pause and ask: "Is he happy or sad?" "When did this happen?" "Where are they going?"
  • Feelings check-ins: Make it a routine to ask "How are you feeling right now?" multiple times a day. Help them name the feeling using the words from this chapter.
  • Action narration: Narrate your actions: "I am walking to the kitchen. Now I am drinking water. Look, I'm reading a book!" Kids learn by watching and hearing.

⚠️ Common Mistakes to Watch For

  • Confusing "here" and "there": Demonstrate physically - point to something close (here) and far (there)
  • Mixing up "yesterday" and "tomorrow": Use a simple calendar visual to show past, present, and future
  • Using "good" for all feelings: Encourage specific feeling words instead of just "I feel good" → "I feel happy/excited/calm"
  • Wrong word order: Kids might say "I home go" instead of "I go home" - gently model the correct way
  • Forgetting time context: If they say "I play," ask "When?" to help them add time words

📚 Additional Resources & Extension Activities

  • Daily journal: Have kids draw and write one sentence each day: "Today, I _____." This builds routine and practice.
  • "Word of the day" challenge: Pick one everyday word each day. Challenge the child to use it 5 times that day!
  • Feelings puppet show: Use stuffed animals or hand puppets to act out different feelings - kids can describe what the puppets are feeling
  • Scavenger hunt: "Find something big, something small, something near, something far" around the house or during a walk
  • Action Simon Says: Play Simon Says using action words: "Simon says walk slowly," "Simon says jump high," etc.

✅ Signs of Mastery

Your child is ready to move forward when they can:

  • ✓ Use time words correctly in conversation without prompting
  • ✓ Correctly identify and use at least 5 place words
  • ✓ Name their feelings using specific words (not just "good" or "bad")
  • ✓ Use action words to describe what they or others are doing
  • ✓ Understand and use opposites (big/small, happy/sad, always/never)
  • ✓ Can answer "when," "where," and "how do you feel" questions easily
  • ✓ Naturally incorporates everyday words in their storytelling

🎯 When to Move Forward

There's no rush! Everyday words are the foundation of all communication. Spend as much time as needed here. Kids should be comfortable using these words in real conversations before moving to the next chapter. If they can describe their day, their feelings, and their surroundings using these words, they're ready! 🌟

Quick Review

🎉 What You Learned Today!

Wow! You learned so many everyday words! Let's review everything you can now do:

📋 Key Points Summary

  • TIME Words tell WHEN something happens (today, tomorrow, morning, now, always, never)
  • PLACE Words tell WHERE something is or happens (here, there, home, school, inside, outside, up, down)
  • FEELING Words tell HOW you feel (happy, sad, angry, tired, hungry, thirsty, excited)
  • ACTION Words tell WHAT you do (run, walk, jump, eat, drink, sleep, read, write, play)
  • SIZE Words describe how big or small things are (big, small, tall, short, long, many, few)

📝 "What I Learned Today" Checklist

Check off everything you can now do! 🌟

🧠 Quick Self-Test (5 Fast Questions!)

Answer these in your head - no writing needed!

1. Quick! Name 3 feeling words!

2. What's the opposite of "big"?

3. Complete: "_____ is the day after today."

4. Name 2 action words!

5. Where is your favorite place? Use a place word!

🚀 Ready for the Next Chapter?

Ask yourself these questions:

  • Can I use everyday words when I talk? ✓
  • Do I know when to use time, place, feeling, and action words? ✓
  • Can I make my own sentences with these words? ✓
  • Did I score well on the Knowledge Check quiz? ✓

If you said YES to all of these, you're ready to move on! If not, that's okay - spend more time practicing. These words are SO important! 💪

🎉 Celebration Time! 🎉

You finished Chapter 5!
You now know SO MANY everyday words!
You're becoming an amazing communicator!

⭐ 🌟 ✨ 🎊 🏆 ✨ 🌟 ⭐

Keep practicing these words every single day!

Practice Activities

✏️ Let's Practice What We Learned!

Practice makes perfect! These activities will help you use everyday words in real sentences. Take your time and have fun!

🎯 Quick Warm-Up Before Practice!

Before you start the practice activities, let's do a super quick warm-up! Say these sentences out loud:

1. Time words: "Today, I am learning. Yesterday, I played. Tomorrow, I will study!"

2. Place words: "I am here at home. The park is outside. School is near my house!"

3. Feeling words: "I feel happy when I learn. I feel excited about new things!"

4. Action words: "I can run, jump, and play. I like to read and write!"

5. Size words: "My dog is big. My cat is small. I have many friends!"

✓ Great job! Now your brain is ready to practice! Let's go!

📝 Activity 1: Use Time Words

Fill in the blanks with the correct time word:

  • I wake up in the ___________ (morning/night)
  • I will go to school ___________ (yesterday/tomorrow)
  • I am eating lunch ___________ (now/never)
  • I went to the park ___________ (yesterday/tomorrow)

📝 Activity 2: Use Place Words

Fill in the blanks with the correct place word:

  • Please come ___________ (here/there)
  • My book is ___________ the table (up/on)
  • Let's play ___________ (inside/outside)
  • I am going ___________ after school (home/far)

📝 Activity 3: Use Feeling Words

Describe how you feel in these situations:

  • When it's your birthday, you feel ___________
  • When you're very tired, you feel ___________
  • When you see a big dog, you might feel ___________
  • When you want to eat, you feel ___________

📝 Activity 4: Complete the Story

Fill in the blanks to complete this story using everyday words!

"_________ (time word), I woke up feeling very _________ (feeling word). I decided to _________ (action word) to the _________ (place word). When I got there, I saw a _________ (size word) tree. I felt _________ (feeling word) because it was such a beautiful day!"

💡 Example: "Today, I woke up feeling very happy. I decided to walk to the park. When I got there, I saw a big tree. I felt excited because it was such a beautiful day!"

📝 Activity 5: Create Your Own Sentences!

Now it's time to be creative! Write your own sentences using these word combinations:

  • Time + Action: Example: "Yesterday, I played soccer."
    Your turn: _______________________
  • Place + Feeling: Example: "At school, I feel happy."
    Your turn: _______________________
  • Size + Place: Example: "The big building is near my home."
    Your turn: _______________________
  • Time + Place + Action: Example: "Tomorrow, I will go to the park."
    Your turn: _______________________
  • All together! Use a time word, place word, action word, feeling word, AND size word in one sentence!
    Your turn: _______________________

🌟 Challenge: Can you write 5 different sentences? Try it!

🎉 You Did It!

Wow! You completed all the practice activities! You're getting so good at using everyday words! Remember, the more you practice, the easier it becomes. Keep using these words every single day! 🌟

Knowledge Check

🎯 Time to Show What You Know!

Congratulations! You've learned SO MANY everyday words! Now let's see how well you remember them!

This quiz has 15 questions about time words, place words, feeling words, action words, and size words. Take your time and think carefully about each answer!

📝 Quiz Instructions

  • Read each question carefully - Don't rush!
  • Click on your answer - You can only pick one answer per question
  • Get instant feedback - You'll know right away if you're correct!
  • Try again if wrong - If you get it wrong, you can try another answer!
  • No time limit - Take as long as you need!

💡 Quiz Tips for Success!

  • If you're not sure, think about the examples you learned in the chapter
  • Remember the songs and rhymes - they can help you!
  • Picture the visual guides in your mind
  • Think about how you use these words in your daily life
  • Don't worry if you get some wrong - that's how we learn!

🌟 Remember: The goal is to LEARN, not to be perfect! Every question helps you remember the words better!

🏆 What Happens After the Quiz?

When you answer all 15 questions correctly, you'll see your final score!

  • 100% (Perfect!): You're an Everyday Words Master! 🎉
  • 80-99% (Great!): You know almost everything! Just review a bit more.
  • 60-79% (Good!): You're learning well! Go back and review the topics you missed.
  • Below 60%: That's okay! Review the chapter and try again. You'll get it!

You can take this quiz as many times as you want! Practice makes perfect! 💪

🚀 Ready to Begin?

You've got this! Take a deep breath, believe in yourself, and let's show what you know!

Good luck! You're going to do AMAZING! ⭐

Question 1 of 10

What word means "the day after today"?

Question 2 of 10

When you feel like eating, you are...

Question 3 of 10

The opposite of "inside" is...

Question 4 of 10

Which is an action word?

Question 5 of 10

What does "soon" mean?

Question 6 of 10

"Walk" means to...

Question 7 of 10

The opposite of "big" is...

Question 8 of 10

"Here" means...

Question 9 of 10

When you need water, you are...

Question 10 of 15

"Always" means...

Question 11 of 15

If something is "near," it means...

Question 12 of 15

What do you do when you "listen"?

Question 13 of 15

What is the opposite of "up"?

Question 14 of 15

If you "jump," you are...

Question 15 of 15

What does "many" mean?