family
clothing
home
school
greetings & intro
100

The people you are related to.

Who is my family:

100

Worn on top - button down, polo, T...

What is a shirt

100

Smaller home, often no yard, many of these homes in the same building, usually paid for monthly

What is an apartment

100

Where the books are kept

What is the library

100

The response is often: "not much..."

What is "What's up?"

200

My mom's sister

Who is my aunt

200

Worn on the feet...

What are shoes

200

The space in the house where people sleep for the night...

What is the bedroom

200

A bag you can carry over your shoulders so you can carry a lot of things to and from school

What is a backpack

200

Someone you like, but are not related to.

What is a friend

300

A new child to the family, but not born to the family.

what is adopt

300

Take off suit...put on sweats.

What is to change clothes

300

The part of the home you can drive your car into to park.

What is the garage

300

The companion of a pencil, it is usually more permanent

What is a pen

300

A response to "What's new?" or "What's going on" - when everything is pretty much how it always is...

what is "same old...same old thing

400

Her daughter's son

What is grandson

400

Neckwear, often worn by men, made of silk

What is a tie

400

A very large, expensive, fancy home

What is a mansion

400

The class for learning about numbers

What is math

400

A typical teen response to "how are you..." because they often need more sleep.

What is tired

500

No longer living

what is passed away

500

footwear - often worn by women, makes them taller.

What are heels (high heel shoes)

500

Used to illuminate a dark room

What are lights

500

Typically the boss of the whole school.

What is the principal 

500

When I feel like you do about something - or - a response like:  'you and me both..."

What is same.