
What Are the Exciting New Cooperation Projects on the International Space Station?
Hello, space explorers Have you ever looked up at the stars? Have you dreamed of floating in space? A big home orbits above us. It is the Internationa ...
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Hello, space explorers Have you ever looked up at the stars? Have you dreamed of floating in space? A big home orbits above us. It is the Internationa ...
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Life’s Little Embarrassment
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You drink all your milk. The glass shows nothing inside. It is empty.
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Many people stand together at a concert. Many shoppers fill a store. Many fans cheer at a game.
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You shut a book. You finish a chapter. You end a conversation.
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Children put things on surfaces. Books on tables. Toys on shelves. Hats on heads. Two common phrases describe higher placement. “On top of” and “Above ...
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Children place things near each other. A cup near a plate. A toy near a book. A friend near a friend. Two common phrases describe closeness. “Next to” ...
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Children find places in lines. At the end. Near the wall. After a friend. Two common phrases describe being last or in the rear. “Behind” and “At the ...
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Children line up. They race. They follow. Two common phrases describe being before someone. “In front of” and “Ahead of.” Both mean “facing the same d ...
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Children talk about where things are. In a room. In a box. In a building. Two common words describe being not outside. “Inside” and “Indoors.” Both me ...
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Children look down often. At toys on the floor. At ants on the ground. At shoes on their feet. Two common words describe lower places. “Down there” an ...
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Children look up often. At birds. At stars. At shelves. Two common words describe higher places. “Up there” and “Above.” Both mean “in a higher positi ...
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Children point often. To a toy. To a bird. To a friend. Two common phrases describe distant locations. “Over there” and “In that place.” Both mean “at ...
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Life’s Little Embarrassment
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Every child puts things somewhere. Toys in a bin. Books on a shelf. Shoes by the door. English gives us a useful family of words for talking about loc ...
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Life’s Little Embarrassment
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What Does “Same Word, Different Forms” Mean? One root word can grow into four bright forms. “Clear, clarity, clearly, clearance” share one meaning. Th ...
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Start Find a Pair of 'Space Twin' Words
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Start Find a Pair of 'Round Twin' Words
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Start Find a Pair of 'Sky Twin' Words
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Start Find a Pair of 'Space Twin' Words
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Hello, word explorer Have you ever looked at the stars and wondered? Do other creatures live out there? What do you call them? You might say "alien." ...
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Children know when a place feels big. A park, a gym, a large living room. Parents say “The road is wide” or “The house feels spacious.” Are “wide” and ...
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Children know when space is tight. A tiny closet, a crowded bus, a small tent. Parents say “The path is narrow” or “The room feels cramped.” Are “narr ...
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