Word for the day for children

Activity

Let’s face it, studying vocabulary is not something most children are exactly thrilled to do. Make it fun with this competitive family game! Pick a word of the day and see who can use it correctly the most times. This game will help your child learn new words by getting her to use them in real conversations. Increasing your child’s vocabulary is important for her grasp of the English language, and can also help her score higher on those tricky standardized tests.

What You Need:

  • 20 index cards
  • Black marker
  • Pencil
  • Ruler
  • Bag or box
  • Poster board
  • Invisible tape
  • Dictionary

What You Do:

  1. Prepare for the game: With the black marker, write a different vocabulary word on each index card and then put them all into a box or bag. For pointers on what words to use, you may want to look over your child’s homework or check with a teacher to see which vocabulary words your child needs to learn.
  2. At the top of the poster board, have your child write a title, such as «Word of the Day,» in big block letters. Leave some space underneath for the rest of the project.
  3. Use the pencil to trace an index card 5 times on the poster board, arranging the 5 rectangles like 5 dots on a domino. Leave some room around each rectangle so you have space to write the days of the week, and be sure to leave several inches at the bottom of the poster where you will write the names of each family member.
  4. Above each rectangle, have your child write the days of the week in order. Monday should be the top-left rectangle, Wednesday should be the one in the center, and Friday should be on the bottom-right.
  5. Underneath that, use the ruler to divide the remaining space into four equal quadrants. Invite your child to write each family member’s name in the upper-left corner of each quadrant and be sure she leaves enough space for tally marks to keep score. (Note: for families with more than 4 members, have one or both parents sit out so the kids can compete against each other.)
  6. How to play: At breakfast each day, have your child draw a word from the bag and read it out loud. If anyone can define the word, encourage them to explain it to the rest of the family. If not, look it up in the dictionary and then give examples of the ways you could use the word in a conversation.
  7. Give your child a piece of Scotch removable tape and then have her paste it under the correct day of the week.
  8. The object of the game is to see which family member can use the word the most times correctly in conversation. Have each person keep track of how many times they use it in that day. Maybe add to the challenge by seeing who can come up with the most creative or silly way to use the word in a sentence!
  9. At dinner time, each family member will share how many times they use the word during the day and for each time someone used it, have your child put a tally mark next to their name. Share stories with each other about how you used the word, and with whom.
  10. For the rest of the week, your child will draw a new card every morning and tape it to the poster, and every evening your child will tally up each family member’s score.
  11. On the weekend, the goal is to use as many of the 5 words that were used during the week in conversation. But if you’d rather take a break on the weekend, that’s fine too, just skip to the next step.
  12. On Sunday, help your child add up all the points that each family member received over the week. Whoever has the most points gets the title «Word of the Day Champion!» Reward the vocabulary whiz by letting her choose what’s for dinner that night or what movie the family will watch. Another idea: make a silly «crown» out of an old hat or construction paper that the Word of the Day champion can wear the rest of the week. This activity is a great way to increase your child’s vocabulary and get the whole family involved, but don’t expect to do it every week—you’ll run out of words!  

100 Words list: 2023-04-07, 2022-02-10

temptation   n. the desire to do something, especially something wrong or unwise Detail
willpower   n. the control exerted to do something or restrain impulses Detail
override   v. use one’s authority to reject or cancel Detail
cobble   v. roughly put together something from available parts or elements Detail
backstreet   n. a minor street remote from a main road Detail
lavish   a. sumptuously rich, elaborate, or luxurious Detail
on-site   a. available or happening in the place where people work, rather than somewhere else Detail
burnout   n. a physical or mental collapse caused by overwork or stress Detail
perk   n. money, goods, or other benefits to which one is entitled as an employee Detail
cheeky   a. boldly rude, impudent, or disrespectful in usually a playful or appealing way Detail
cryptically   ad. in a way that is mysterious and difficult to understand Detail
over drinks   n. sitting around and talking and having drinks Detail
speakeasy   n. a place where alcoholic beverages are illegally sold Detail
prohibition   n. the prevention by law of the manufacture and sale of alcohol Detail
hop   v. to ride surreptitiously and without authorization Detail
captivate   v. attract and hold the interest and attention of; charm Detail
buff   n. a person who is enthusiastically interested in and very knowledgeable about a particular subject Detail
estate   n. a large, privately owned area of land, often with a large house Detail
parishioner   n. an inhabitant of a parish, especially one who belongs to or attends a particular church Detail
nomadic   a. roaming about from place to place aimlessly, frequently, or without a fixed pattern of movement Detail
soul   n. person, a member of the human race Detail
veer   v. to change direction suddenly Detail
make sure   v. to establish that something is definitely so; confirm Detail
biomass   n. the total mass of organisms in a given area or volume Detail
pellet   n. a small, rounded, compressed mass of a substance Detail
battery   n. a fortified emplacement for heavy guns Detail
barbaric   a. savagely cruel; exceedingly brutal Detail
speculate   v. to form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence Detail
hearsay   n. information received from other people that one cannot adequately substantiate; rumor Detail
jumpsuit   n. a garment incorporating trousers and a sleeved top in one piece, worn as a fashion item, or uniform Detail
tunic   n. a short, close-fitting coat as part of a uniform, especially a police or military uniform Detail
hijab   n. a head covering worn in public by some Muslim women Detail
vanity   n. excessive pride in or admiration of one’s own appearance or achievements Detail
might   n. great and impressive power or strength, especially of a nation, large organization, or natural force Detail
trajectory   n. the path followed by a projectile flying or an object moving under the action of given forces Detail
cast   v. look at someone/something Detail
dismantle   v. to take a machine or structure to pieces Detail
be in the grip of   v. to be experiencing a very unpleasant situation that cannot be controlled or stopped Detail
onslaught   n. a fierce or destructive attack Detail
relentless   a. not stopping; not getting less strong Detail
electrode   n. a conductor through which electricity enters or leaves an object Detail
covalent   n. relating to or denoting chemical bonds formed by the sharing of electrons between atoms Detail
fell off   v. become less in number, amount, or quality Detail
undergird   v. secure or fasten from the underside, especially by a rope or chain passed underneath Detail
granter   n. a person who grants or gives something Detail
enrollment   n. the act of putting yourself or someone else onto the official list of members Detail
get down to   v. to start something Detail
ordinance   n. an authoritative order; a decree Detail
mimic   v. to imitate closely Detail
sustainable   a. able to be maintained at a certain rate or level Detail
virtually   ad. nearly; almost Detail
discernible   a. able to be discerned; perceptible Detail
fill in   v. complete a drawing by adding color or shade to the spaces within an outline Detail
hole   n. an electron’s positively charged counterpart Detail
harness   v. control and make use of (natural resources), especially to produce energy Detail
solar cell   n. an electrical device that converts the energy of light directly into electricity Detail
memoir   n. a historical account or biography written from personal knowledge or special sources Detail
evoke   v. bring or recall to the conscious mind Detail
primer   n. a small introductory book on a subject Detail
assessment   n. the evaluation or estimation of the nature, quality, or ability of someone or something Detail
avenue   n. a way of approaching a problem or making progress toward something Detail
aspiration   n. a hope or ambition of achieving something Detail
populist   a. of a political approach to appeal to ordinary people who feel that their concerns are disregarded by elite Detail
reverberate   v. be repeated several times as an echo Detail
coursework   n. written or practical work done by a student during a course of study Detail
outreach   n. the process of an organization building relationships with people to advise them Detail
innate   a. inborn; natural Detail
words   n. pl. something that is said, talk Detail
emeritus   a. having retired but allowed to retain their title as an honor Detail
reception   n. a social gathering often for the purpose of extending a formal welcome Detail
root out   v. eradicate, eliminate Detail
inorganic   a. not consisting of or deriving from living matter Detail
bulk production   n. the final product being produced based on the mass order requirements Detail
mammalian   a. relating to or denoting a mammal Detail
pulsar   n. a tiny dense star that sends out radio waves Detail
strip   v. remove all coverings from; leave bare of accessories or fittings Detail
model   v. use something as an example to follow or imitate Detail
implication   n. close connection; action or state of being involved in something Detail
irrational   a. not logical or reasonable Detail
account for   v. to give a reason or explanation for something Detail
ponder   v. think about something carefully, especially before making a decision or reaching a conclusion Detail
implication   n. the conclusion that can be drawn from something, although it is not explicitly stated Detail
relegate   v. consign or dismiss to an inferior rank or position Detail
exploitation   n. the action of treating someone unfairly to benefit from their work Detail
dough   n. a thick, malleable mixture of flour and liquid, used for baking into bread or pastry Detail
spatula   n. an implement with a broad, flat, blunt blade, used for mixing and spreading things Detail
membrane   n. a thin sheet of tissue or layer of cells acting as a boundary, lining, or partition in an organism. Detail
permeability   n. the quality of a material that causes it to allow liquids or gases to pass through it Detail
discrepancy   n. a lack of compatibility or similarity between two or more facts Detail
lay bare   v. reveal or explain; point out frankly, bring into open Detail
accumulation   n. the acquisition or gradual gathering of something Detail
photovoltaic   a. related to using sunlight to cause a chemical reaction that produces electricity Detail
frame   v. give expression to; express something choosing your words carefully Detail
storyline   n. the plot of a novel, play, movie, or other narrative forms; the series of events that happen in it Detail
annotate   v. make critical or explanatory notes or comment Detail
power grid   n. a network of electrical transmission lines connecting generating stations to a wide area Detail
savvy   a. shrewd and knowledgeable; having common sense and good judgment Detail
fluctuation   n. an irregular rising and falling in number or amount Detail
daunt   v. make someone feel intimidated or apprehensive Detail
regimen   n. a prescribed course of medical treatment, way of life, or diet for the promotion or restoration of health Detail

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Simple English Words for Daily Use for Kids

Developing vocabulary is critical for a child during their schooling, and parents need to continuously put in efforts to ensure that their kids develop an excellent vocabulary.  Learning Basic English words for kids is important since it helps in their holistic development and motivates them to do well in today’s world. Below is a list of important words which every kid must be aware of.

Simple Words For Kids

Below is a list of words along with their meanings which each kid from grade 1 to grade 4 must know.

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Basic English Words for Kids in Grade 1

  • Annoy: Making someone angry
  • Calm: Free of any disturbance
  • Consequences: An unpleasant or unwelcome result of an action
  • Decide: Choose out of several alternatives
  • Discover: Find something unexpectedly or during a search.
  • Enormous: Something big or huge
  • Explore: Learn about something or inquire about a subject in detail.
  • Grumpy: Someone who is bad-tempered and irritable
  • Ignore: Fail to consider something important
  • Investigate: Carry out an inquiry to discover and examine facts to establish the truth
  • Jealous: Feeling protective of one’s right or possession
  • Leader: An individual who commands a group, country, or an organization
  • Lovely: Extremely beautiful or attractive
  • Miserable: Unhappy or uncomfortable
  • Mumble: Say something quietly and make it difficult for others to hear
  • Negative: Refuse to accept or reject something
  • Nervous: Easily agitated or alarmed
  • Notice: Observing a fact or paying attention to something
  • Opposite: Completely different from something
  • Precious: Something of great value which needs to be treated carelessly
  • Problem: A situation regarding something unwanted or unwelcome.
  • Protect: Keep someone safe from harm or injury
  • Respect: Admire someone because of their abilities or achievements
  • Special: Better or different from what is usual
  • Uncomfortable: Feeling slight pain or discomfort

Basic English Words for Kids in Grade 2

  • Amaze: To fill with wonder
  • Amusing: Something causing laughter or providing entertainment
  • Cause: An individual who gives rise to an action or a condition
  • Community: A group of people residing at the same place or having something in common
  • Continue: Resuming something after an interruption
  • Data: Facts of a process
  • Detail: Full information about something
  • Difference: A point in which people or things are dissimilar
  • Edit: Correct or change something from the original version
  • Escape: Break free from confinement or control
  • Famous: Known by many individuals
  • Gasp: Catching breath with an open mouth
  • Gust: Strong rush of wind
  • Include: Contain as a part of the whole
  • Label: Phrase or name applied to a thing or a person
  • Living: The pursuit of a lifestyle of some specific types
  • Matter: A Subject or  situation under consideration
  • Necessary: Something that is important
  • Noticed: Become aware of, mention or remark on
  • Opinion: A statement of advice by an expert or professional on a matter, a view, or judgment formed about something
  • Plan: A detailed proposal or achieving something

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Basic English Words for Kids in Grade 3

  • Agreeable: Have a similar or same opinion about something
  • Arrange: Put things in a neat, attractive, or required order.
  • Assist: Help someone by doing a share of the work
  • Dangle: Hang or swing loosely
  • Details: Give full information about something, an individual fact, or item.
  • Examine: Test the knowledge or proficiency by requiring them to answer questions or perform tasks
  • Fatal: Leading to failure or disaster, or causing death.
  • Gathered: Bring together and take in from scattered places or sources
  • Infer: Deduce or conclude something from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements
  • Intelligent: Having or showing intelligence, especially of a high level.
  • Marine: Relating to or found in the sea
  • Pleasant: Giving a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment
  • Purpose: The reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists
  • Region: An area, especially part of a country or the world having definable characteristics but not always fixed boundaries
  • Scar: A mark left on the skin or within body tissue where a wound, burn, or sore has not healed completely and fibrous connective tissue has developed
  • Solution: A means of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation

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Basic English Words for Kids in Grade 4

  • Accomplish: Achieve or complete successfully
  • Argued: Give reasons or show evidence in support of an idea, action, or theory, typically to persuade others to share one’s view
  • Border: The edge or boundary of something, or a part near it.
  • Calculate: Determine something mathematically
  • Compare: Estimate, measure, or note the similarity or dissimilarity between.
  • Convince: Cause someone to believe firmly in the truth of something.
  • Decrease: Become smaller or fewer in size, amount, intensity, or degree.
  • Organized: Arranged or structured in a systematic way
  • Persuade: Induce someone to do something through reasoning or argument.
  • Eliminate: Completely remove or get rid of something.
  • Evidence: The available body of facts or information
  • Exclaimed: Cry out suddenly in surprise, strong emotion, or pain
  • Fortunate: Favoured by or involving good luck
  • Increasing: Becoming greater in amount, size, or degree
  • Insert: Place, fit, or push something into something else
  • Typical: Having the distinctive qualities of a particular type of person or thing
  • Passage: The action or process of moving through or past somewhere on the way from one place to another
  • Disappointed: Sad or displeased because someone or something has failed to fulfil one’s hopes or expectations
  • Tradition: The transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation, or the fact of being passed on in this way

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Opposite Words in English

Below is a list of opposite words for kids that students must know while learning English.

  • Go: Come
  • Grateful: Ungrateful
  • Guilty: Innocent
  • Honesty: Dishonesty
  • Here: There
  • Young: Old
  • Wise: Foolish
  • Wild: Domestic
  • Wet: Dry
  • Weak: Strong
  • Warm: Cool
  • Victory: Defeat
  • Up: Down
  • Truth: Untruth
  • Trust: Doubt
  • Thick: Thin
  • Temporary: Permanent
  • Slow: Fast
  • Sleep: Awake
  • Above: Below
  • Absent: Present
  • Ability: Inability
  • Accept: Refuse/Reject
  • Advance: Retreat
  • Advantage: Disadvantage
  • Adversity: Prosperity
  • Agree: Disagree
  • Allow: Disallow
  • Alive: Dead
  • All: None
  • Always: Never
  • Ancient: Modern
  • Appear: Disappear
  • Attractive: Repulsive

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Conclusion

These new words for kids mentioned in this article will help students in the current highly competitive world. Teaching kids these words, their meanings, and opposites will help them when they grow up. This article will help kids build an excellent vocabulary which will help them perform better in both schools as well as real life.

Using these words regularly with your kids while conversing with them will help them to remember these words in a much faster manner.  Using these words in the proper context will allow your kids to learn these words in a much simpler and faster manner. You can visit  The Real School Of Montessori website to read more such articles giving you tips to help your kids English.

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Welcome to this fantastic brand-new book, featuring 366 educational Word of the Day puzzles for children. For each and every day of the year in 2020, we present a word along with three possible definitions. Can you work out the correct one? If the word is new to you, and many of them will be, then learn the answer and try to use it in a conversation or school essay as soon as you can, to help make sure you commit it to memory.

This educational and fun product is sure to help build your vocabulary impressively. Here are some example puzzles: — What does the word VALIANT mean?
a) Boring, dull
b) Having courage or determination
c) Changeable

— What does the word MONOLOGUE mean?
a) Long speech by one actor in a play
b) Introduction to a book
c) Conversation between three people

— What does the word REVOCABLE mean?
a) Capable of being cancelled
b) Unable to be cancelled or changed
c) Full of admiration and respect

We hope you enjoy our fantastic children’s vocabulary-building 366 Word of the Day 2020 puzzles, and the word-boosting powers of description it should bring in a fun and educational way. This book makes a great gift idea for any child who enjoys reading and/or learning new words and expanding their vocabulary. Please note that if you have already enjoyed our 2019 Children’s Word of the Day Book, this 2020 edition is completely different and contains all-new content.

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