Match The Words To Its Meaning And Add It Your Vocabulary List

Children with a rich vocabulary can read, write, and speak well. They are also likely to be more confident and achieve success in academics and their careers.

This worksheet introduces 20 new words for children. In the exercise, they need to match the words to their meanings. You can set a time limit to challenge the children and train them to read faster.

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Andrea Robbins
Andrea RobbinsM.Ed, Early Childhood
Andrea Robbins is a certified parenting coach, former teacher, mom, stepmom, and wife.  She holds a master’s degree in Early Childhood from Bank Street College of Education and over 15 years of experience in teaching and running various classroom programs.

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