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📚 Topic Summary
Imperative verbs are verbs that give commands or make requests. They tell someone to do something! For example, instead of saying 'You should close the door,' we can use an imperative verb and simply say 'Close the door!' In kindergarten, learning imperative verbs helps us understand instructions and communicate clearly. They're action words that get things done! 🎉
Think of it like this: When you want your friend to share their toys, you can say 'Share your toys!' 'Share' is the imperative verb. Let's practice!
🧠 Part A: Vocabulary
Match the words with their meanings:
- Jump
- Read
- Write
- Listen
- Draw
Meanings:
- To make marks on paper with a pen or pencil.
- To propel oneself off the ground.
- To pay attention to a sound.
- To create a picture using lines and shapes.
- To look at and understand the meaning of written words.
✍️ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Complete the sentences with imperative verbs:
__________ the door, please. __________ your name on the paper. __________ to the teacher. __________ a circle on the board. __________ quietly in the library.
🤔 Part C: Critical Thinking
Imagine you are giving instructions to a friend on how to build a sandcastle. What are three imperative verbs you would use?
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