A

  1. Able – Having the power or skill to do something.
  2. Ant – A small insect that lives in colonies.
  3. Apple – A round fruit with red, green, or yellow skin.

B

  1. Ball – A round object used in games or sports.
  2. Bat – A small mammal that flies.
  3. Blue – A color like that of the sky or the ocean.

C

  1. Cat – A small domesticated animal often kept as a pet.
  2. Cup – A small container used for drinking.
  3. Car – A vehicle with wheels, used for transport.

D

  1. Dog – A domesticated animal often kept as a pet.
  2. Duck – A waterbird with webbed feet.
  3. Dig – To break up and move earth.

E

  1. Egg – A round object laid by birds, usually eaten as food.
  2. Elephant – A large mammal with a trunk.
  3. Exit – A way out of a place.

F

  1. Fish – An animal that lives in water and breathes with gills.
  2. Fox – A wild animal with a bushy tail.
  3. Fun – Enjoyment or amusement.

G

  1. Goat – A farm animal that produces milk.
  2. Grapes – Small, round fruit that grow in bunches.
  3. Gold – A shiny, yellow precious metal.

H

  1. Hat – A piece of clothing worn on the head.
  2. Hen – A female chicken.
  3. Horse – A large, four-legged animal used for riding.

I

  1. Ice – Frozen water.
  2. Inch – A unit of measurement equal to 1/12 of a foot.
  3. Ink – A colored liquid used for writing.

J

  1. Jam – A sweet spread made from fruit.
  2. Jelly – A soft food made from fruit juice.
  3. Jump – To leap off the ground.

K

  1. Kite – A toy that flies in the air when pulled by a string.
  2. Key – A small tool used to open locks.
  3. King – A male ruler of a country.

L

  1. Lamp – A device that produces light.
  2. Lion – A large wild cat with a mane.
  3. Leaf – The flat, green part of a plant.

M

  1. Milk – A white liquid produced by cows and other mammals.
  2. Mouse – A small animal with a pointed nose.
  3. Moon – The natural satellite of the Earth.

N

  1. Nest – A structure built by birds to hold their eggs.
  2. Nut – A hard-shelled seed.
  3. Nose – The part of the face used for smelling.

O

  1. Orange – A round, citrus fruit.
  2. Owl – A bird of prey that is active at night.
  3. Ocean – A large body of saltwater.

P

  1. Pig – A farm animal that produces pork.
  2. Pen – A tool used for writing.
  3. Piano – A large musical instrument with keys.

Q

  1. Queen – A female ruler of a country.
  2. Quiz – A short test or game that asks questions.
  3. Quiet – Making little or no noise.

R

  1. Rabbit – A small mammal with long ears.
  2. Rock – A solid material found on the Earth’s surface.
  3. Red – A color like that of blood or fire.

S

  1. Sun – The star that gives Earth heat and light.
  2. Snake – A long, legless reptile.
  3. Ship – A large boat used for traveling on water.

T

  1. Tree – A tall plant with a trunk and branches.
  2. Tiger – A large, wild cat with orange and black stripes.
  3. Toy – An object used for play.

U

  1. Umbrella – A tool used to protect against rain.
  2. Unicorn – A mythical horse with a single horn.
  3. Unit – A single thing or measurement.

V

  1. Van – A type of vehicle used for carrying goods.
  2. Vase – A container used to hold flowers.
  3. Vest – A sleeveless piece of clothing.

W

  1. Wall – A vertical structure used to separate spaces.
  2. Whale – A large mammal that lives in the sea.
  3. Wind – The movement of air.

X

  1. X-ray – A type of image that shows bones inside the body.
  2. Xylophone – A musical instrument made of wooden bars.
  3. Xenon – A colorless, dense gas used in light bulbs.

Y

  1. Yarn – Thread used for knitting or weaving.
  2. Yellow – A bright color like that of the sun.
  3. Yolk – The yellow part of an egg.

Z

  1. Zebra – A wild animal with black and white stripes.
  2. Zero – The number that represents nothing.
  3. Zoo – A place where animals are kept for people to see.