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Corrected sentences:

  • Learning new things is exciting!
  • Look at the calendar to find the months.
  • Count to 10 with your teacher.
  • Look at your friends' photos and guess how they feel.

Simple explanation (for a 6-year-old):

  1. We start with a happy sentence: "Learning new things is exciting!" The exclamation mark shows excitement.
  2. "Look at the calendar to find the months." means check the calendar and find the month names (like January, February).
  3. "Count to 10 with your teacher." means say the numbers 1, 2, 3… up to 10 together with your teacher. You can write 10 or spell it as ten — both are okay.
  4. "Look at your friends' photos and guess how they feel." We put the apostrophe after the s in "friends'" because the photos belong to more than one friend.

Short combined version you can use:

Learning new things is exciting! Find the months on the calendar. Count to ten with your teacher, and look at your friends' photos to guess how they feel.


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