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Keep On Trying Vocabulary

Dive into engaging vocabulary activities featuring classic tales like "The Itsy Bitsy Spider" and "The Tortoise and The Hare." Learn new words such as "dew," "pace," and "silky" through fun actions and context. Experience the freshness of morning dew, practice fast and slow movements, and feel the softness of silky fabrics. With practical applications in sentences, children can enhance their language skills while enjoying beloved stories. Let’s make learning fun and interactive!

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Keep On Trying Vocabulary

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  1. Keep On Trying Vocabulary The Itsy Bitsy Spider The Tortoise And The Hare

  2. dew Meaning: moisture from the air that forms drops on the grass Action: make finger droplets to the ground

  3. pace Meaning: the speed of walking or running Action: power walk in place fast then slow

  4. silky Meaning: soft and smooth Action: touch clothes

  5. Vocabulary Warm Up It was in the morning. The dew was still on the grass. The spider looked for a place to make her web. The spider found a tree branch. The spider spun and spun at a fast pace. She wove until she had a silky new home.

  6. Try It Out • Flower petals feel ______ and smell good. • The runners kept a fast _____ during the race. • In the morning, I saw ____ on the grass.

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