An animal with stripes, seen at the zoo or in Africa.
What is a zebra?
The class you are currently in.
What is speech?
A sea animal that has fins and gills.
What is a shark/fish?
This is a farm bird.
What is a chicken?
This is a sweet, fruit flavored food that you spread on a bagel, toast, or peanut butter sandwich.
What is jelly/jam?
Something you use to cut paper.
What are scissors?
This is something you do at night that everyone needs more of.
What is sleep?
This is the opposite of pull.
What is push?
The second meal of the day. You have it in the cafeteria on school days.
What is lunch?
A specific type of fruity drink that you usually have with breakfast. Don't drink it right after you brush your teeth or else it will be gross!
What is orange juice?
A sweet drink usually made from fruit.
What is juice?
This is a slimy creature that moves slowly and has a shell.
What is a snail?
Something that happens when you do a cannonball into a pool.
What is splash?
This is a food that goes on top of pizza. You can also put it on a sandwich or burger, or as a Thanksgiving side dish with macaroni.
What is cheese?
A word your parents might use to describe a person you don't know.
What is a stranger?
This is a sea animal that has four flippers and can be found on the beach or in the water. It makes a barking sound.
What is a seal?
This is a fun way to move around at recess or when playing outside. It is also an UNO card.
What is skipping/skip?
Your body might do this if it's cold outside and you don't have a jacket.
What is shiver/shake?
What are chores?
The main bad guy in Batman.
Who is the Joker?
A safe place to walk along the side of the road.
What is a sidewalk?
We use this word to describe bread, cake, or donuts that were left out too long and are hard to eat.
What is stale?
A side dish that many people eat at Thanksgiving. You usually eat it with gravy or butter/salt/pepper.
What are mashed potatoes?
A word used to describe foods such as crackers, granola bars, pretzels, or Butterfingers.
What is crunchy?
The part of a vehicle that makes it go. In cars, it's almost always under the hood in front.
What is the engine?