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Can you make a sad face?
sad
Can you make a happy face?
happy
#1. Who are they ? #2. Who is tall / short ?
#1. A boy & his dad/ father. #2. The father is tall, the boy is short.
#1. What do you see? #2.Which one is fast / slow?
#1. I can see a snail & a rabbit. #2. The rabbit is fast, the snail is slow.
#1. What do you see? #2.Which one is big or small?
#1. I can see a whale & a clownfish. #2.The whale is big/ The clownfish is small.
Find something small in your house.
small
Find something big in your house.
big
Find the differences in the two pictures . Example : In picture A , there is a girl . In picture B , there is a boy.
In picture A, the girl is happy/ there's a candy, but in picture B, the boy is sad/ there's an ice-cream.
#1. Where are they? #2. What are they doing ?
#1. They're in the field. #2.They're flying a kite in the field.
Find the differences in the two pictures . Example : In picture A , there is a dog . In picture B , there is a cat .
In picture A, the dog is wet/ the dog is in the water, but in picture B, the cat is dry/ the cat is on the sofa.
Find the differences in the two pictures. Example :In picture A, there is a girl. In picture B, there is a boy.
In picture A, the girl is eating noodles/ the noodles are hot, but in picture B, the boy is eating ice-cream/ the ice-cream is cold.
#1.What are they doing? #2.Give more examples of fast vs. slow animals .
#1. The snail is moving on the leaf, the rabbit is running. #2. cheetahs & turtles.
#1.What are they doing? #2.Give more examples about big & small animals.
#1.They're swimming in the water #2.tigers- cats/ elephants -mice