These pets chase balls and wag their tails
dog - dogs
You might wear one of these to a fancy event, but to talk about more than one, you add -es
dress - dresses
You might pick these shiny fruits for your teacher
apples
You write stories and take notes in these
notebooks
These buzzing insects make honey
bees
One person is here but if there are two or more the word changes completely
person - people
These Animals howl at the moon and live in packs
Wolf - Wolves
These cozy winter accessories change from -f to -ves
scarf- scarves
You bake this in a loaf pan-what if you bake two?
loaf - loaves
These sit in neat rows-each student has one
desks
These insects begin as caterpillars
butterfly - butterflies
You play with one of these cubs in math, but you need two for most board games.
die - dice
These animals fly south for the winter
geese
You wear one on your wrist-but what about two?
watch - watches
You might add these red veggies to your salad
tomato - tomatoes
These parts of plants turn colorful and fall to the ground in autumn
leaf - leaves
These spotted insects help gardens grow
ladybugs
This word changes it's middle sound when plural-one woman, many _____
woman - women
You might see one in your house or a bunch in your attic
mouse - mice
You wear one on each foot- what's the plural form?
sock- socks or shoe - shoes
You need these sharp utensils to cut a steak
knife -knives
These are the students in your classroom
children
These hopping insects make noise in summer and have strong back legs
grasshoppers
These words change completely when plural- one man, many ______
man - men
These animals plural form never changes-they give us wool
sheep
You wear these on your hands when it's cold, and their plural just adds -s
gloves
You might catch or cook these, but the plural doesn't change
fish
You walk through these when switching teachers or subjects during the day
hallways
These large forest animals have antlers, but their plural never changes
You use one to chew, but many to eat!
tooth - teeth