
How Do You Do a Task, Who Is the Doer, What Are You Doing, or Is the Job Done?
You wake up. You brush your teeth. You eat breakfast. You do things.
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You wake up. You brush your teeth. You eat breakfast. You do things.
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You promise to finish your homework. You promise to help a friend. You stick with it.
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Life’s Little Embarrassment
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After school comes homework. Math problems, spelling words, reading. Two common phrases guide children. “Do your homework” and “Finish your work.” Bot ...
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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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Things go missing. A glove. A library book. A favorite toy. Two common words describe not knowing where something is. “Lose it” and “Misplace it.” Bot ...
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You take a cookie from the plate. A taker receives a gift. The words “take, taker, taking, intake, undertake” all come from one family. Each word talk ...
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Every child faces rules. Every child sometimes breaks them. Understanding consequences helps children grow. English gives us a firm family of words fo ...
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Every child receives things. Food. Shelter. Love. Teaching. English gives us a generous family of words for giving what is needed. The root is “provid ...
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Every child wants to feel safe. Every child can help others feel safe. English gives us a caring family of words for keeping danger away. The root is ...
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Every child can stop bad things from happening. A spill. A fight. A sickness. English gives us a powerful family of words for stopping trouble early. ...
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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 wants power. Not over people. Power over their own choices. Power to help others. Power to change things. English gives us a strong family ...
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Every child receives things. A gift. A snack. A turn on the swing. But everything has a cost, even if the cost is not money. English gives us a valuab ...
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Every community has leaders. A principal at school. A police officer on the street. A referee at a game. English gives us a connected family of words ...
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Every child hears the word “obey.” Parents say it. Teachers say it. Signs say it. But obedience is not about losing freedom. It is about staying safe ...
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Every child has needs. Food, water, shelter, and love. But children also have wants. Toys, treats, and extra screen time. English gives us a thoughtfu ...
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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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Every child can guide someone. Every child can show the way. English gives us a powerful family of words for this ability. The root is “lead.” From th ...
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Every day your child makes choices. Some choices are easy. Some are hard. English gives us a powerful family of words for making decisions. The root i ...
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Remember your first word starting with R? 'Run'? 'Red'? This letter starts many essential words. These words are everywhere in reading and writing. Th ...
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Hello, word explorer A friend may blame you for a lost game. A coach may criticize your form. Both seem like negative feedback. But do they mean the s ...
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Hello, word explorer Have you ever borrowed something? Maybe you said, "I owe you a pencil." Or perhaps you heard about a "debt" on the news. They bot ...
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