Word 1: Conservation
Mnemonic: Save it all, big or small!
Meaning: The practice of protecting something, like water
Sentence: Water conservation helps us save water for the future
Word 2: Structures
Mnemonic: Big and tall, they stand for all!
Meaning: Things that are built, like buildings or bridges
Sentence: The tower was a tall structure in the park
Word 3: Traditional
Mnemonic: Old and wise, passed down from the skies!
Meaning: Something that has been done for a long time
Sentence: Diwali is a traditional festival in India
Word 4: Tanka
Mnemonic: A tank underground, water all around!
Meaning: An underground tank used to store water
Sentence: The village used a Tanka to store water for the dry months
Word 5: Overhead
Mnemonic: Up above, where birds fly and love!
Meaning: Located above or on top
Sentence: The overhead tank kept water on the roof of the house
Word 6: Cement
Mnemonic: Powder and water, strong as a rock!
Meaning: A strong building material used to make things like walls or tanks
Sentence: The builder mixed cement to create a strong wall
Word 7: Frame
Mnemonic: A picture’s friend, its sides to the end!
Meaning: The structure or outline that holds something in place
Sentence: The frame of the door was made of wood
Word 8: Concrete
Mnemonic: Strong and tough, it’s built enough!
Meaning: A building material that hardens to make strong surfaces
Sentence: The sidewalk was made of smooth concrete
Word 9: Heritage
Mnemonic: Passed down, all around!
Meaning: Traditions or things that are passed down from ancestors
Sentence: The old temple is a part of our heritage
Word 10: Unique
Mnemonic: One of a kind, easy to find!
Meaning: Something special or different from others
Sentence: She wore a unique dress that no one else had
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