A sea creature with a shell that walks sideways.
Crab
Tell a sentence using the present simple in affirmative.
Uses subject + verb + complement.
Good job!
What is the name of animal that cannot make their own food?
Heterotrophic
A person from India.
Indian
I-n-d-i-a-n
What is the capital of France?
Paris
A structure built by birds or insects to leave their eggs.
Nest
Tell a sentence using "someone".
Awesome!
The plant needs this to complete photosysnthesis: wáter, light and...
Carbon dioxide
A seed with a thin brown shell, eaten like a nut.
Peanut
P-e-a-n-u-t
A lot of people use them. These computers are small and light, so people can carry them to different places.
Laptop
A pale yellow solid food that is made from cream and is spread on bread or used in cooking.
Butter
Tell a sentence using "may".
Great job!
What are the two factors that affect photosysnthesis?
Temperature and light
A game or toy in which you have to fit separate pieces together.
Puzzle
P-u-z-z-l-e
What mythological creature has the body of a lizard and scales?
Dragon
A creature in ancient Greek stories that has the body of a human and the head of a bull.
Minotaur
Tell an interrogative sentence using the present perfect tense, adding "yet".
Uses Have/Has + subject + past participle verb + complement + yet?
Perfect!
A group of individuals of the same species in the same space is well-known as....
Population
A style that is popular now.
Fashion
F-a-s-h-i-o-n
Is a musical genre which combines music from North America and Africa. The most important thing is improvisation.
Jazz
An artificial substance used especially to make clothes.
Nylon
The quantifiers "some" and any" have a similar meaning. However, in what mood do we use "some" and in what mood do we use "any"?
"Some" for affirmative and "any" for negative and questions.
This type of energy is stored in matter and then released when the matter changes its composition…
Chemical energy
The time in the middle of the day when most people eat a meal.
Lunchtime
L-u-n-c-h-t-i-m-e
On the Pacific islands, people made their first clothes from...
Leaves or bark