v. to give someone or something food
We cannot feed the animals in the mountains.
girl
n. a female child
The new girl at school is very friendly.
zoo
n. (short for zoological garden) a place where wild animals are kept for the public to see, and for study, breeding etc
Our school visited a museum and the zoo this year.
empty
adj. having nothing inside
The pool is empty. It does not have water.
fresh
adj. not stale
I make a fresh cup of tea every morning.
glass
n. a usually tall hollow object made of glass, used for drinking
Use this glass for your juice.
remember
v. to recall something using memory
He could not remember how to get to the farm.
care
v. to look after
She cares for her puppy.
frog
n. a type of amphibian
A lot of frogs live by this lake.
hungry
adj. needing food
The boy is hungry and ready to eat.
fill
v. to occupy to the full amount Fill these empty bookshelves with your books.
thirsty
adj. needing to drink something
Did you remember to bring water so you are not thirsty?
large
adj. (of people and thin or narrow objects such as buildings or trees) higher than normal
Our house is very large and close to a beautiful lake.
heart
n. the muscle that pumps blood through a body
We are learning about how the heart works in science class.
spoon
n. an object used for eating, stirring, and serving food
The baby uses a spoon to feed himself.
dirty
adj. not clean
Wash that dirty toilet with soap and water.
health
n. the condition of the body or mind
For your health, use soap to clean your body.
window
n. an opening in a wall of a building which lets light in
I can see trees through the window.
die
n. To perish means to die, usually because of bad conditions or bad events.
The grass in the yard died in the winter.
rule
n. a formal order or regulation that must be followed
One of the library rules is, “Be quiet.”