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):
- We start with a happy sentence: "Learning new things is exciting!" The exclamation mark shows excitement.
- "Look at the calendar to find the months." means check the calendar and find the month names (like January, February).
- "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.
- "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.