Everywhere you go, there are words to learn! You can find them in the bathroom, in the kitchen, at school, or at home. When you practice, your vocabulary will grow bigger and bigger. Let’s have fun learning some new words!
Let’s take a look around the kitchen and learn some words:
Here are some more things you can find in the kitchen:
Remember, everywhere you go, there are words to know. Keep practicing, and soon you’ll know lots and lots of words! Learning new words is like going on a fun adventure. Happy learning!
Kitchen Word Hunt: With the help of an adult, go on a word hunt in your kitchen. Look around and find items that you learned about, like a toaster or a blender. Try to find at least three items and say their names out loud. Can you think of any other words for things in the kitchen that weren’t in the article?
Draw and Label: Draw a picture of your favorite meal. Include the kitchen items you would use to make or eat it, like a plate or a spoon. Label each item in your drawing with its name. Share your drawing with a friend or family member and explain what each item is used for.
Word Adventure Story: Create a short story about a day in the kitchen using the words you learned. For example, “Once upon a time, a spoon and a fork went on an adventure to find the perfect bowl of soup.” Share your story with your classmates or family and see if they can spot all the kitchen words you used.
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:
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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.
Let’s look in the kitchen, and here are words to know:
This is a toaster.
This is a blender.
This is a knife.
This is a fork.
This is a spoon.
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 is a plate.
This is a bowl.
This is a pot.
This is a pan.
This is a coffeepot.
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.
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