In the morning, students might wake up, eat breakfast, and pack their backpacks for school. In the evening, they could do homework, spend time with family, or play games. For action words, examples include run, sing, and draw.
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Here's how you can complete the sentences based on typical morning and evening routines:
For things you do in the morning before coming to school:
a. I eat breakfast. This helps provide the energy needed for a productive day at school.
b. I brush my teeth to maintain oral hygiene and feel fresh.
c. I get dressed in my school uniform or clothes appropriate for school.
For things your friend does in the evening after going home from school:
a. My friend does homework. This helps reinforce the lessons learned at school.
b. My friend eats dinner with their family to end the day with a nutritious meal and family bonding.
c. My friend watches TV or plays video games to relax and unwind after a day at school.
In your groups, you might come up with these action words:
Run
Write
Sing
These words represent activities you might do on a daily basis, like running for exercise, writing for class assignments, or singing for fun or in a music class.