Words to Know | Bathroom Objects

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In the lesson “Learning New Words Everywhere!”, students are encouraged to discover and learn new vocabulary in various everyday locations, starting with the bathroom. By exploring common items like “toilet,” “sink,” and “mirror,” learners can enhance their vocabulary and understanding of the world around them, emphasizing the importance of practice in language development.
  1. What is a fun word you learned from the bathroom?
  2. Can you think of a word you see in the kitchen?
  3. Why is it important to learn new words every day?

Learning New Words Everywhere!

Everywhere you go, there are fun words to learn! You can find them in the bathroom, kitchen, school, or even at home. When you practice, your vocabulary will grow, and you’ll know so many words!

Words in the Bathroom

Let’s explore some words you can find in the bathroom:

Toilet

This is where you go when you need to use the bathroom.

Sink

This is where you wash your hands and brush your teeth.

Shower

This is where you get clean and take a bath standing up.

Towel

This is what you use to dry yourself after a bath or shower.

Toilet Paper

This is what you use when you go to the toilet.

More Bathroom Words

Here are some more words you might find in the bathroom:

Bathtub

This is where you can take a bath and splash around.

Mirror

This is what you look into to see yourself.

Soap

This is what you use to wash your hands and body.

Toothpaste

This is what you put on your toothbrush to clean your teeth.

Toothbrush

This is what you use to brush your teeth and keep them shiny.

Keep Learning!

Remember, everywhere you go, there are words to know. Whether you’re in the bathroom, kitchen, school, or at home, keep practicing, and your vocabulary will grow bigger and bigger!

  • Can you think of any other words you might find in the bathroom that weren’t mentioned in the article? What do you use them for?
  • Why do you think it’s important to learn new words, and how can it help you in your everyday life?
  • Can you find a new word in another room of your house, like the kitchen or living room, and share what it means with your family or friends?
  1. Bathroom Word Hunt: Go on a word hunt in your bathroom! With the help of an adult, find and label items like the toilet, sink, shower, and towel. Use sticky notes or small pieces of paper to write the words and stick them on the correct items. Can you find all the words from the article in your bathroom?

  2. Draw and Describe: Draw a picture of your bathroom and include as many items as you can from the article. Next to each item, write its name. Share your drawing with a friend or family member and describe what each item is used for. This will help you remember the new words!

  3. Bathroom Word Story: Create a short story using the words you learned. For example, “Once upon a time, a little duck took a bath in the bathtub. After splashing around, it used a towel to dry off.” Share your story with your class or family. How many bathroom words can you include in your story?

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

Everywhere you go, there are words to know. In the bathroom, in the kitchen, at your school, or at home. Practice, and your vocabulary will grow.

Let’s look in the bathroom and here are some words to know:

– This is a toilet.
– This is a sink.
– This is a shower.
– This is a towel.
– This is toilet paper.

Everywhere you go, there are words to know.

In the bathroom, in the kitchen, at your school, or at home. Practice, and your vocabulary will grow.

– This is a bathtub.
– This is a mirror.
– This is soap.
– This is toothpaste.
– This is a toothbrush.

Everywhere you go, there are words to know.

In the bathroom, in the kitchen, at your school, or at home. Practice, and your vocabulary will grow.

Everywhere you go, there are words to know.

This version maintains the educational content while removing repetitive phrases for clarity.

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