1/45
Looks like no tags are added yet.
Name | Mastery | Learn | Test | Matching | Spaced | Call with Kai |
|---|
No analytics yet
Send a link to your students to track their progress
Breakfast
The first meal of the day, usually eaten in the morning.
Lunch
A meal eaten in the middle of the day.
Lessons
Sessions of instruction or teaching.
Homework
Tasks assigned to students to be completed outside of class.
Art
Creative expression through various mediums like painting, drawing, or sculpture.
Play
Engaging in activities for enjoyment and recreation.
School
An institution for educating children and students.
Dress
An item of clothing worn by women or girls.
Sandals
Open-toed footwear typically worn in warm weather.
Socks
Warm coverings for the feet, typically made of fabric.
Scarf
A piece of fabric worn around the neck for warmth or fashion.
Hat
A head covering worn for various reasons.
Pyjamas
Loose fitting clothes worn for sleeping.
Jeans
Tough, durable trousers made of denim.
Music
Artistic form of sound created for enjoyment.
Basketball
A team sport in which players try to score points by throwing a ball through a hoop.
Karate
A martial art developed in Japan using punches and kicking.
Piano
A large keyboard musical instrument.
Doctor
A professional who practices medicine.
Astronaut
A person trained for space travel.
Artist
A person who creates art.
Teacher
A person who educates students.
Dancer
A person who participates in or performs dance.
Builder
A person who constructs buildings.
Chicken
A domesticated bird raised for its eggs or meat.
Donkey
A domesticated hoofed mammal, often used as a pack animal.
Turkey
A large bird native to North America, often eaten during Thanksgiving.
Horse
A large domesticated animal used for riding and work.
Sheep
A domesticated animal raised for its wool and meat.
Duck
A waterfowl found in both wild and domestic varieties.
Dirty
Not clean; covered with dirt.
Clean
Free from dirt, marks, or stains.
Fancy
Elaborate or decorated; not plain.
Fun
Enjoyable or entertaining.
Hard
Firm or solid; not easily broken.
Plain
Simple or unadorned; not fancy.
Armchair
A comfortable chair with side supports for a person's arms.
Television
An electronic device for viewing broadcast or recorded programs.
Bookcase
A piece of furniture for storing books.
Mirror
A reflective surface that allows one to see their reflection.
Window
An opening in a wall for light and air, covered with glass.
Monkey
A primate, often characterized by its agile movements.
Kangaroo
A large marsupial native to Australia, known for its powerful hind legs.
Hippopotamus
A large, mostly herbivorous mammal found in sub-Saharan Africa, known for its large size and semi-aquatic lifestyle.
Penguin
A flightless bird that lives primarily in the Southern Hemisphere.
Elephant
The largest land animal known for its long trunk.