audience |
a group of people gathered to see or hear something. |
bar |
a long piece of solid material used to support something, hold something together, or keep something outside or inside. |
bead |
a small, round object made of material such as glass, wood, or plastic. A bead has a small hole through its center so it can be put on a string to make necklaces or to decorate clothing. |
bench |
a long seat, often made of wood and without a back. |
bicycle |
a light vehicle with two wheels, one behind the other. You make the wheels turn by pushing on pedals. |
brag |
to speak in a way that is too proud about something you do or have. |
lesson |
a period of instruction with a teacher, or a specific group of things to be learned or studied together. |
menu |
a list of foods served at a restaurant. |
report |
a statement or story about something that has happened. |
science |
a careful method of studying and learning about things in nature. |
sprinkle |
to drop or scatter in small pieces. |
teacher |
a person whose job is explaining and showing things to students so that they can learn. |
television |
a piece of electronic equipment that receives sound and moving images that are sent from a long distance. Many people can watch the same programs on television at the same time. |
vacuum |
a space or container in which there is no air or from which most of the air has been removed. |
wild |
living in a natural state. |