These are worn on your feet to glide on ice at a rink.
What are skates
To move quickly on foot—faster than walking—you do this.
What is run
This giant ball of burning gas—like the Sun—shines in the night sky.
What is a star?
This is the first meal of the day, often eaten in the morning.
What is breakfast?
These pants end above the knees and are common in warm weather.
What are shorts?
This hard bony structure protects your brain and forms the framework of your face.
What is a skull
This small mammal is known for long ears, hopping, and loving leafy greens.
What is a rabbit
This piece of clothing hangs from the waist and is often worn instead of pants.
What is a skirt?
To operate a car and control where it goes, you do this
What is drive?
This branch of the military is mainly responsible for land combat.
What is the army?
In the U.S., this flaky baked bread is often served warm with butter or gravy.
What is a biscuit
At the dinner table, this utensil has prongs (tines) and is used to spear food.
What is a fork
A child usually has two of these—often called mom and dad.
What are parents?
These are thin strips of potato that are fried and often served with ketchup.
What are French Fries?
To gain new knowledge or a new skill, you do this.
What is learn?
To request information or make a question, you do this.
What is ask
These prehistoric reptiles roamed Earth millions of years ago—like T. rex and Triceratops.
What is a dinosaur?
This group sings together, often in schools or churches.
What is choir?
This green insect jumps far and makes a chirping sound by rubbing its legs or wings.
What is a grasshopper?
This gives off heat and light and can spread quickly if not controlled.
What is fire?
Worn over the face, this can help disguise someone or protect against germs and dust.
What is a mask
This crunchy orange root vegetable is often said to help your eyesight.
What is a carrot
This feeling happens when you’re scared or worried about danger.
What is fear?
This colorful wax stick is used for drawing and coloring, especially by kids.
What is a crayon?
This is a period of 12 months—about 365 days—that it takes Earth to orbit the Sun.
What is year?