
Can Ordering To Help Kids Set Table Or Does Arranging To Work Better For Parties?
Welcome to our kitchen and party club. Today we meet Mia and Leo. They love helping out. Last Sunday, Mom said, "Set the table." Mia placed forks on t ...
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Welcome to our kitchen and party club. Today we meet Mia and Leo. They love helping out. Last Sunday, Mom said, "Set the table." Mia placed forks on t ...
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Welcome to our toy and party club. Today we meet Mia and Leo. They love organizing. Last Saturday, Mom said, "Clean your room." Mia sorted her blocks. ...
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Children learn many furniture words during early English study. Words like “chair,” “bed,” and “table” appear in homes, schools, and picture books eve ...
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What Do These Expressions Mean? “Put it away” and “store it” both mean to place an object in its proper, designated place for keeping. They tell a chi ...
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The middle of a circle. The main part of a city. The most important idea.
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Life’s Little Embarrassment
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Bedrooms get messy. Toys on the floor. Clothes on chairs. Two common phrases ask for order. “Clean up” and “Tidy up.” Both mean “make a space neat.” B ...
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You arrange books on a shelf by size. An arrangement of flowers looks beautiful. The words “arrange, arrangement, arranger, rearranged” all come from ...
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Every child faces new things. A test. A move. A performance. Being ready makes all the difference. English gives us a powerful family of words for get ...
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Every child has dreams. A treehouse. A science fair win. A summer trip. But dreams need steps. English gives us a purposeful family of words for turni ...
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Every child puts things somewhere. Toys in a bin. Books on a shelf. Shoes by the door. English gives us a useful family of words for talking about loc ...
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Every child faces chaos. A messy room. A noisy classroom. A busy morning. English gives us a powerful family of words for understanding how to create ...
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Every child faces big tasks. A messy room. A school project. A busy schedule. English gives us a helpful family of words for handling these challenges ...
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What Does “Same Word, Different Forms” Mean? One root word can grow into three useful forms. “Arrange, arrangement, arranger” share one meaning. That ...
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Hello, word explorer Do you keep things for later? Do you save your money in a piggy bank? Do you store your toys in a big box? They both seem to be a ...
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Hello, word explorer Have you ever been unable to find something? Maybe your favorite pen. You know it’s somewhere in your room. How do you talk about ...
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Some songs celebrate the quiet places where learning happens every day. The Chinese Songs: Little Desk 小课桌 does exactly that. This gentle children's s ...
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