π Topic Summary
The word 'and' is a conjunction. That sounds like a big word, but it just means it's a word that connects other words or ideas together! Think of 'and' as a bridge that joins two things. For example, 'apples and bananas' or 'running and jumping'. It helps us make longer and more interesting sentences.
In these exercises, we'll practice using 'and' to connect words and ideas. This will help you become a sentence superstar! β¨
π Part A: Vocabulary
Match the word with its meaning:
| Word |
Definition |
| π Grapes |
A. An action of leaping into the air. |
| π Running |
B. A sweet purple or green fruit that grows in bunches. |
| π Bananas |
C. Moving fast on foot. |
| π€Έ Jumping |
D. A yellow fruit that is long and curved. |
| β½ Playing |
E. Engaging in an activity for enjoyment and recreation. |
βοΈ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Fill in the blanks with the word 'and'.
- I like to eat pizza ______ ice cream.
- My favorite colors are blue ______ green.
- We can sing ______ dance.
- The cat ______ the dog are friends.
- I have a book ______ a pencil.
π€ Part C: Critical Thinking
Think about your favorite things to do. Can you write a sentence using 'and' to describe two of them?