Vocabulary
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Winter – the coldest season of the year.
Example: It was winter time. -
Snow – soft white ice crystals that fall from the sky.
Example: The snow was coming. -
Excited – feeling very happy and eager.
Example: She was excited to see the snow. -
Wait – to stay until something happens.
Example: She waited for the snow to start falling. -
Fall – to come down from above.
Example: The snow started to fall. -
Window – an opening in a wall to see outside.
Example: She looked out her window every day. -
Ask – to say something in the form of a question.
Example: She asked her brother why the snow had not come. -
Brother – a male sibling.
Example: Her brother said the snow was coming. -
Come – to arrive or appear.
Example: The snow had not come yet. -
Hope – a feeling that something good will happen.
Example: She was giving up hope. -
Wake up – to stop sleeping.
Example: One day she woke up and saw the snow. -
Believe – to accept something is true.
Example: She did not believe it was finally snowing. -
Jump – to push yourself off the ground using your legs.
Example: She jumped for joy. -
Beautiful – very nice to look at.
Example: The snow looked beautiful. -
Closet – a small room or space for clothes.
Example: She ran to her closet to get winter clothes. -
Put on – to wear clothes.
Example: She put on her winter clothes. -
Outside – the area not inside a building.
Example: She ran outside to play in the snow. -
Play – to have fun doing activities.
Example: She played all day in the snow. -
Snowman – a figure made of snow shaped like a person.
Example: She made snowmen. -
Igloo – a house made of blocks of snow.
Example: She built an igloo.