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π Understanding 'Morning,' 'Night,' and 'Today'
Learning about 'morning,' 'night,' and 'today' helps us talk about time. These words are like signposts in our day, telling us when things happen. Let's explore each word with some simple examples!
π 'Morning' - The Start of the Day
'Morning' is the time when the sun comes up and we wake up after sleeping. It's the beginning of a new day!
- β° I wake up in the morning.
- π³ I eat breakfast in the morning.
- πΆββοΈ I go to school in the morning.
π 'Night' - When the Sun Goes Down
'Night' is when the sun goes down, and it gets dark outside. It's the time for sleeping and dreaming.
- π I see the stars at night.
- π§Έ I read a book at night.
- π΄ I go to sleep at night.
βοΈ 'Today' - The Day We Are Living
'Today' is the day we are living right now! It's the time between morning and night.
- ποΈ Today is Monday.
- βοΈ I am learning in school today.
- π₯³ I will play with my friends today.
π Putting It All Together
Now, let's see how we can use these words in sentences together.
| Word | Example Sentence |
|---|---|
| Morning | This morning, I ate cereal for breakfast. |
| Night | Last night, I dreamed of flying. |
| Today | Today, I am going to the park. |
βοΈ Practice Quiz
Let's test your knowledge! Fill in the blanks with 'morning,' 'night,' or 'today' to make the sentences correct.
- π I brushed my teeth this __________.
- π I saw the moon at __________.
- βοΈ __________ is a sunny day.
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- morning
- night
- Today
π Conclusion
Great job! Now you know the difference between 'morning,' 'night,' and 'today.' Keep practicing using these words, and you'll become a time-telling superstar! π
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