ADJECTIVES ???? Animals ???? Vocabulary for Kids ???????? Episode 1

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In this lesson, students learned about adjectives, which are words that describe people, animals, places, or things. Through engaging examples featuring various animals, they explored pairs of adjectives such as small/big, slow/fast, short/long, clean/dirty, and thin/fat. The lesson emphasized the fun of learning adjectives and encouraged students to continue their educational journey.
  1. Can you think of an animal that is big?
  2. What is a word that describes something that is fast?
  3. Can you name an animal that is clean?

Adjectives: Learning with Animals!

Hello, friends! Today, we are going to learn about something called adjectives. Adjectives are special words that help us describe people, animals, places, or things. They tell us more about what something is like.

What Are Adjectives?

Adjectives are words that give us more information. For example, in “the yellow ball,” the word “yellow” is an adjective because it tells us what color the ball is.

Let’s Learn with Animals!

We will learn some adjectives by looking at different animals. Are you ready? Let’s go!

Small and Big

This mouse is small. Can you say “small”? Great! Now, look at this elephant. It is big. Can you say “big”? Awesome!

Small, big. Good job!

Slow and Fast

This turtle is slow. Can you say “slow”? Well done! Now, see this leopard. It is fast. Can you say “fast”? Excellent!

Slow, fast. You’re doing great!

Short and Long

This snake is short. Can you say “short”? Nice work! But look at this other snake. It is long. Can you say “long”? Fantastic!

Short, long. Keep it up!

Clean and Dirty

This dog is clean. Can you say “clean”? Perfect! And this dog is dirty. Can you say “dirty”? Wonderful!

Clean, dirty. You’re learning so much!

Thin and Fat

This cat is thin. Can you say “thin”? Great job! But this cat is fat. Can you say “fat”? Amazing!

Thin, fat. You’re a star!

Review Time!

Let’s remember all the adjectives we learned today:

  • small
  • big
  • slow
  • fast
  • short
  • long
  • clean
  • dirty
  • thin
  • fat

Adjectives are so much fun! We learned a lot with animals today. Next time, we’ll learn more adjectives with people. Don’t miss it!

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  • Can you think of an animal you have seen before? What adjectives would you use to describe it? Is it big or small, fast or slow?
  • Look around your room or outside. Can you find something that is clean and something that is dirty? How do you know which is which?
  • Imagine you are an animal for a day. What kind of animal would you be, and what adjectives would describe you? Would you be a fast leopard or a slow turtle?
  1. Adjective Hunt: Go on a fun adjective hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects or animals and describe them using adjectives. For example, find a “soft pillow,” a “tall plant,” or a “colorful book.” Share your findings with a friend or family member and see if they can find more adjectives!

  2. Adjective Art: Create a drawing or collage of your favorite animal. Use adjectives to describe your animal. Is it “furry,” “striped,” or “spotted”? Write the adjectives around your artwork. Display your creation and explain your adjectives to the class or your family.

  3. Adjective Storytime: Make up a short story about an adventure with an animal. Use as many adjectives as you can to describe the animals and the places they visit. For example, “Once upon a time, a brave lion went to a mysterious forest.” Share your story with a friend or family member and ask them to add more adjectives to it!

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

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Hello, word lover friends! Today we’re going to learn a lot about adjectives. If you don’t know what adjectives are, I’ll explain it to you. Adjectives are words used to give information about people, animals, places, or things. They usually follow the noun and express qualities about it.

For example, in the sentence “the yellow ball,” “yellow” would be the adjective because it tells us what the ball is like. In this video, we’re going to learn about some adjectives that describe qualities of different animals. Come on, let’s begin!

This mouse is small.
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Repeat after me: small.

But this elephant is big.
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Repeat after me: big.

Small, big.
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This turtle is slow.
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Repeat after me: slow.

And this leopard is fast.
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Repeat after me: fast.

Slow, fast.
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This snake is short.
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Repeat after me: short.

But this snake is long.
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Repeat after me: long.

Short, long.

This dog is clean.
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Repeat after me: clean.

And this dog is dirty.
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Repeat after me: dirty.

Clean, dirty.
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This cat is thin.
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Repeat after me: thin.

But this cat is fat.
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Repeat after me: fat.

Thin, fat.
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We’ve learned a lot of adjectives about these animals. Let’s review them:
– small
– big
– slow
– fast
– short
– long
– clean
– dirty
– thin
– fat

Adjectives are super fun! In this video, we’ve learned a lot about them with some animals. In the next one, we’ll learn some more, but this time with people. Don’t miss it!
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