Week 6�Vocabulary
couch (n.)
a sofa
—Jemand Berühmt
My mom does not let me eat on the couch.
crowd (n.)
a large group of people
There was a crowd of people watching the game.
toy (n.)
an object you play with
My brother does not like to share his toys with me.
noisemaker (n.)
an object that makes noise
He used a noisemaker to get everyone's attention.
playground (n.)
a place where kids can play
All the kids like to play at the playground.
spoil (v.)
to go bad
We need to throw away the spoiled food.
enjoy (v.)
to have fun or be happy
I enjoy playing with my friends.
choice (n.)
to have chosen something
She asked me to make a choice between the apple and the donut.
proud (adj.)
the feeling of being happy for someone
Dad was very proud of my high score for the test.
cheer (v.)
to shout in encouragement
We all cheer for her to win.
dirt (n.)
soil
My sandwich fell in the dirt.
rock (n.)
a hard rough stone
There were many rocks near the wall.
dig (v.)
to move soil from the ground; to make a hole
We must dig a hole to plant the seed.
diagram (n.)
a drawing that explains something
My teacher drew a diagram of a plant.
volcano (n.)
a mountain with lava that can come out
Lava comes out of a volcano.
volcanic (adj.)
when something can erupt
The old mountain is volcanic.
nutrients (n.)
a substance that gives nourishment for life and growth
I get many nutrients from fruit and vegetables.
mud (n.)
water and soil mixed together
Do not play in the mud because you will fall.
seep (v.)
for liquid to go down into the ground
I saw water seep out on the wall.
texture (adj.)
the feeling of something
There are many different textures around us.
grains (n.)
a single fruit or seed
The bottle with grains fell and made a big mess.
particles (n.)
a minute (tiny) portion of matter
The table is made of particles.
materials (n.)
what things are made from
What materials did you use to build the house?
substances (n.)
a kind of matter with uniform properties
Water and air are important substances.