“He ___ a student.” = (is / are / am)
is
Object on which you write your notes?
Notebook
Opposite of “big”.
Small
Celebration on October 31st.
Halloween
You drink this in the morning with cereal.
Milk
Plural of “child”
children
object in which you look for words you don't understand?
Dictionary
Thing you wear on your feet.
Shoes
Language spoken in Australia.
English
A yellow fruit that monkeys love
Banana
Change to past tense: “play”
Played
Where do you sit when you arrive at the classroom?
Seats
Place where you buy food.
supermarket
This famous statue in New York was a gift from France.
Statue of Liberty
This sweet food is made from cacao and is loved all over the world.
chocolate
“They ___ playing soccer now.”= (is / are / am)
Are
You use this to erase mistakes.
Eraser
Opposite of “easy”
What is difficult / hard
This British writer created the character Harry Potter.
J.K. Rowling
This spicy Mexican dish is made with chili peppers and chocolate sauce, often served with chicken.
Mole
“I have ___ apple.” (a / an / the)
an
You carry your books in it
Backpack
It’s a word that means “a person who studies the stars and planets.”
Astronomer
This American holiday celebrates the Pilgrims’ first harvest and people eat turkey.
Thanksgiving
This sweet dessert is often served at Thanksgiving in the U.S., made from a type of squash.
Pumpkin pie