Welcome to our fun lesson about the different rooms in a house! Today, we will learn new words that help us talk about the home. Let’s explore each room together!
Let’s start with the bathroom. Here are some important things you find there:
Now, let’s put everything in its place:
Great job! We’ve organized the bathroom. Let’s remember:
Next, let’s visit the kitchen. Here are some things you find there:
Let’s arrange the kitchen:
We’ve organized the kitchen! Let’s remember:
Now, let’s go to the bedroom. Here are some things you find there:
Let’s arrange the bedroom:
We’ve organized the bedroom! Let’s remember:
Finally, let’s visit the living room. Here are some things you find there:
Let’s arrange the living room:
We’ve organized the living room! Let’s remember:
Did you enjoy learning about the house? Keep exploring and have fun discovering more about your home!
Home Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your house! Find one item from each room that we talked about: a bathtub, a fridge, a bed, and a sofa. Can you find them all? Once you find each item, draw a picture of it and write its name. Share your drawings with your family and tell them what you learned about each item!
Room Design Challenge: Imagine you are an interior designer! Use building blocks or draw a floor plan to create your dream room. Decide where you would place the bathtub, sink, bed, or sofa. Think about why you chose those spots. Share your design with a friend or family member and explain your choices.
Everyday Vocabulary Practice: As you go through your day, try to use the new words you learned. For example, when you brush your teeth, say, “I am using the sink.” Or, when you sit down to eat, say, “I am sitting on the chair at the table.” See how many times you can use your new vocabulary words in a day!
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Today, we will learn vocabulary about the home, focusing on different rooms.
**Bathroom Vocabulary:**
– The **bathtub**: We take baths in the bathtub.
– The **shower**: I love taking a shower; it helps save water.
– The **sink**: We wash our hands and face with soap in the sink and brush our teeth there.
– The **mirror**: You look at yourself in the mirror to check your appearance.
– The **towel rack**: We hang our towels on the towel rack to dry.
– The **toilet**: You know what to do in the toilet.
Now, let’s put everything in its place:
– Bathtub: Here.
– Shower: In the bathtub.
– Sink: To the left.
– Mirror: Above the sink.
– Towel rack: Next to the sink.
– Toilet: Here.
Great! We’ve organized the bathroom. Let’s review:
– Bathtub
– Shower
– Sink
– Mirror
– Towel rack
– Toilet
**Kitchen Vocabulary:**
– The **fridge**: We store fresh food in the fridge.
– The **sink**: We wash dishes in the sink.
– The **stovetop**: We cook with pots and pans on the stove.
– The **oven**: We make pizza in the oven.
– The **table**: We eat at the table.
– The **chair**: Remember to sit properly when eating.
– The **pot**: We cook our food in pots.
Now, let’s arrange the kitchen:
– Fridge: Here.
– Sink: On the counter.
– Stove: To the left.
– Oven: Under the stove.
– Table: In this area.
– Chairs: Beside the table.
– Pot: On the stovetop.
We’ve organized the kitchen! Let’s review:
– Fridge
– Sink
– Stovetop
– Oven
– Table
– Chair
– Pot
**Bedroom Vocabulary:**
– The **bed**: We sleep in our bed every night.
– The **closet**: We keep our clothes in the closet.
– The **desk**: We do our schoolwork at the desk.
– The **chair**: We sit in the chair to study.
– The **reading lamp**: We use this lamp to read.
– The **bookshelf**: We put our books on the bookshelf.
Now, let’s arrange the bedroom:
– Bed: Here.
– Closet: Next to the door.
– Desk: In the middle.
– Chair: Next to the desk.
– Reading lamp: Here for good lighting.
– Bookshelf: Against the wall.
We’ve organized the bedroom! Let’s review:
– Bed
– Closet
– Desk
– Chair
– Reading lamp
– Bookshelf
**Living Room Vocabulary:**
– The **armchair**: We sit in the armchair to rest or read.
– The **sofa**: The whole family can sit on the sofa.
– The **television**: We watch movies on the television.
– The **paintings**: We can decorate the walls with paintings.
– The **end table**: This small table is called the end table.
– The **telephone**: The telephone is ringing.
– The **lamp**: We need the lamp for light.
– The **curtains**: The curtains help block out light.
Now, let’s arrange the living room:
– Armchair: Over here.
– Sofa: Here.
– Television: In this spot.
– Paintings: On this wall.
– End table: Right here.
– Telephone: On top of the end table.
– Lamp: On the end table.
– Curtains: Next to the window.
We’ve organized the living room! Let’s review:
– Armchair
– Sofa
– Television
– Paintings
– End table
– Telephone
– Lamp
– Curtains
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