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Engaging Vocabulary for Young Learners

Explore new vocabulary words for the week focusing on irregular verbs such as begin, buy, catch, dig, and forget. Additionally, familiarize yourself with academic vocabulary related to kindergarten education in line with the Tennessee State Board of Education.

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Engaging Vocabulary for Young Learners

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  1. New Vocabulary for the Week Week 2

  2. Irregular Verbs • Begin • Buy • Catch • Dig • Forget

  3. Irregular Verbs • Begin • Begin: • Everyday school begins at 7:45 a.m. • Began • They began painting the house at noon. • Begun • I have begun writing a book.

  4. Irregular Verbs • Buy • Buy • I want to buy an iPhone 5S. • Bought • My brother bought a puppy. • Bought • I have bought lunch three times this week.

  5. Irregular Verbs • Catch • Catch • After a wedding, girls try to catch the flowers. • Caught • I caught a cold and now I am sick. • Caught • I have caught a baseball at a professional game.

  6. Irregular Verbs • Dig • Dig • I dig ditches at work. • Dug • I dug a hole in my backyard. • Dug • I have dug a hole so deep I ended up in China!

  7. Irregular Verbs • Forget • Forget • I forget to do my homework all of the time! • Forgot • I forgot my lunch today. • Forgotten • He has forgotten his wife’s birthday before. It was not a good day for him.

  8. Academic Vocabulary: Kindergarten Based on the Tennessee State Board of Education

  9. Make sure you understand the following words. • Alphabet • Author • Illustrator • Beginning • Ending • Consonant • Vowel • Drawing • Fairy tale • Letter • Letter sound relationship • Picture book • Poem • Story • Song • Print • Retell • Rhyme • Sentence • Speech • Title • Uppercase (capital) • Lower case • Word • Period • Question mark • Exclamation mark • Read

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