Welcome to our fun word adventure! In Chapter 2, Picture Reading, we read about Jeet and Babli playing games like hide and seek and bat and ball. Some words in this story might be new for you. Don’t worry! This list of important words comes with easy meanings and examples to make learning super fun.
Playing
Meaning: Doing fun activities or games.
Example: Jeet and Babli were playing in the courtyard.
Skipped
Meaning: Jumped over a rope as it turned.
Example: Babli skipped the rope with her friends.
Hide
Meaning: To go where no one can see you.
Example: Jeet hid during the hide and seek game.
Threw
Meaning: Tossed or sent something through the air.
Example: Jeet threw the ball to Babli.
Courtyard
Meaning: An open area near a house where people play or sit.
Example: The children played bat and ball in the courtyard.
Gathered
Meaning: Collected or brought things together.
Example: Babli gathered rags to make a new ball.
Brought
Meaning: Carried or took something to a place.
Example: Babli brought string to tie the new ball.
Picked
Meaning: Chose or took something with your hand.
Example: Jeet picked the bat to hit the ball.
Scattered
Meaning: Spread out or fell in many directions.
Example: The ball scattered into pieces when Jeet hit it.
Shouted
Meaning: Said something very loudly.
Example: Babli shouted, “OUT! OUT!” when she caught the rag.
Just like Jeet and Babli have fun playing games, these words are your friends too. Keep practicing them, and you’ll be awesome at English! Happy Learning!
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