Food
Animals
House
School objects
Dresses
100

This fruit is long, yellow, and monkeys love to eat it.

What is a Banana?

100

This pet says "Meow" and likes to chase mice.

What is a Cat?

100

Where do you sleep?

What is Bed?

100

You use this to write on paper, and it has an eraser on the end.

What is a Pencil?

100

You wear these on your feet before you put on your shoes.

What are Socks?

200

This cold, sweet treat comes in flavors like chocolate or vanilla and is served in a cone.

What is Ice Cream?

200

This big animal lives on a farm and gives us milk.

What is a Cow?

200

You sit on this in the living room; it’s softer and bigger than a chair.

What is a Sofa (or Couch)?

200

You use it to draw on the board.

What is a Marker?

200

You put this on your head when it is sunny.

What is a Hat?

300

You use two slices of bread and put meat or peanut butter in the middle to make this.

What is a Sandwich?

300

This animal has no legs.

What is a Snake?

300

This object has a screen and shows you cartoons and movies.

What is a Television (or TV)?

300

This is the person who stands at the front of the room and helps you learn.

Who is a Teacher?

300

They help you see better or protect you from the sun.

What are Glasses (or Sunglasses)?

400

This round food has tomato sauce, cheese, and sometimes pepperoni on top.

What is Pizza?

400

This animal has a very long neck to reach leaves at the top of trees.

What is a Giraffe?

400

This is a cold place where you keep milk and juice. 

What is a Refrigerator (or Fridge)?

400

You carry your books and lunch to school inside of this.

What is a Backpack?

400

You wear this over your clothes when it is cold or raining.

What is a Coat (or Jacket)?

500

This red vegetable is often used to make ketchup.

What is a Tomato?

500

This bird is colorful and can "talk."

What is a Parrot?

500

You use this to see yourself when you brush your teeth or hair.

What is a Mirror?

500

This is a "book" where you write your notes.

What is a Notebook?

500

These have five "fingers" and keep your hands warm in the snow.

What are Gloves (or Mittens)?