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Routine (noun)
This is the plan you follow every day, like waking up, eating, and going to school at the same time.

Habit (noun)
Something that you do almost every day without thinking about it, like brushing your teeth.

Schedule (noun)
A list of times that tells you when you need to do things, like a clock for your whole day.

Lesson (noun)
A period of time at school where you focus on learning one specific thing.

Co-worker (noun)
A person who works in the same office or store as you do.

Commute (noun)
The journey you take every day to get from your home to your school or job.

Chores (noun)
Small jobs you must do at home to keep it clean, like washing dishes or making your bed.

Rest (noun)
A period of time when you stop working or moving so you can get your energy back.

Always (Adjective/Adverb)
Something that happens 100% of the time; it never stops happening every day.

Usually (Adjective/Adverb)
Something that happens most of the time, maybe 80% or 90% of the days.

Normally (Adjective/Adverb)
What happens in a regular or ordinary way on a typical day.

Often (Adjective/Adverb)
Something that happens many times, but not every single time.

Sometimes (Adjective/Adverb)
Something that happens only 50% of the time; sometimes you do it, and sometimes you don't.

Rarely (Adjective/Adverb)
Something that almost never happens; it only happens a few times a year.

Never (Adjective/Adverb)
Something that happens 0% of the time; it is not part of your life at all.

Daily (Adjective/Adverb)
Something that you do or that happens every single day of the week.

Weekly (Adjective/Adverb)
Something that happens once every seven days, like your favorite TV show.

Monthly (Adjective/Adverb)
Something that happens only one time every month, like paying for your phone.

Busy (Adjective)
Having a lot of things to do and very little time to rest or relax.

Tired (Adjective)
Feeling like you have no energy and you want to close your eyes and sleep.

Exhausted (Adjective)
Feeling very, very tired, usually after a long day of hard work or exercise.

Energetic (Adjective)
Feeling full of power and ready to run, play, or work hard.

Early (Adjective)
Happening before the usual time, like waking up at 5:00 AM.

Late (Adjective)
Happening after the correct or usual time, like arriving at school after the bell rings.

Punctual (Adjective)
A person who is always on time and never arrives late to meetings or classes.

Sudden (Adjective)
Something that happens very fast and you did not expect it to happen.

Exciting
Something that makes you feel very happy and full of energy.

Stressed (Adjective)
Feeling worried or nervous because you have too much work or many problems.

Necessary (Adjective)
Something that you must have or do; you cannot live or finish a task without it.

Productive (Adjective)
Doing a lot of good work and finishing many tasks during the day.

Get dressed (verb)
To put on your clothes, shoes, and socks in the morning.

Make the bed (verb)
To pull up the blankets and pillows so your bed looks neat and clean.

Spend (verb)
To use your money to buy things, or use your time to do activities.

Exercise (verb)
To move your body in a physical way to stay healthy and strong.

Nap (verb)
To sleep for a very short time during the day, usually in the afternoon.

Plan (verb)
To think about what you will do in the future and decide the times.

Relax (verb)
To rest and do something quiet so you feel calm and happy.