27/08/2025
Rules of decimal
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27/08/2025
Rules of decimal
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25/08/2025
๐ 60 ENGLISH WORDS YOU NEVER THOUGHT EXISTED ๐ฑ
1. Apricity โ warmth of the winter sun
2. Petrichor โ the earthy smell after rain
3. Susurrus โ a soft, whispering sound
4. Borborygmus โ a rumbling stomach noise
5. Callipygian โ having well-shaped buttocks
6. Defenestration โ throwing someone out of a window
7. Limerence โ intense romantic infatuation
8. Pareidolia โ seeing patterns (like faces) in random things
9. Mondegreen โ a misheard lyric or phrase
10. Spoonerism โ swapping the first sounds of words
11. Tmesis โ inserting a word inside another word
12. Zugzwang โ being forced to make a bad move (chess)
13. Schadenfreude โ pleasure from someone elseโs misfortune
14. Weltschmerz โ deep sadness about the world
15. Agelast โ a person who never laughs
16. Clinomania โ a strong desire to stay in bed
17. Psithurism โ the sound of wind in trees
18. Nudiustertian โ relating to the day before yesterday
19. Erinaceous โ resembling a hedgehog
20. Crapulence โ sickness from overeating or overdrinking
21. Kakistocracy โ rule by the worst people
22. Quire โ a set of 24 sheets of paper
23. Floccinaucinihilipilification โ judging something as worthless
24. Tintinnabulation โ the ringing of bells
25. Logorrhea โ excessive talkativeness
26. Sesquipedalian โ fond of long words
27. Blatherskite โ a person who talks nonsense
28. Skedaddle โ run away quickly
29. Kerfuffle โ a fuss or commotion
30. Brouhaha โ a noisy, excited reaction
31. Lollygag โ waste time; dawdle
32. Cattywampus โ crooked; askew
33. Discombobulate โ to confuse
34. Hullabaloo โ loud noise and confusion
35. Flummox โ to bewilder; confuse
36. Nincompoop โ a foolish person
37. Ragamuffin โ a ragged, dirty child
38. Shenanigans โ secret or dishonest tricks
39. Bamboozle โ to trick or fool
40. Taradiddle โ a petty lie; nonsense
41. Thingamajig โ a thing whose name you forgot
42. Doohickey โ a small gadget or device
43. Whippersnapper โ an overly confident young person
44. Flibbertigibbet โ a silly, flighty person
45. Gubbins โ small things; odds and ends
46. Snollygoster โ a clever, unprincipled person
47. Malarkey โ nonsense; meaningless talk
48. Codswallop โ complete nonsense
49. Hornswoggle โ to deceive or cheat
50. Hootenanny โ an informal folk-music party
51. Skulduggery โ underhanded or dishonest behavior
52. Serendipity โ a lucky, unexpected find
53. Quixotic โ wildly idealistic and impractical
54. Obfuscate โ to make something unclear
55. Ineffable โ too great to describe in words
56. Ephemeral โ lasting a very short time
57. Epiphany โ a sudden realization
58. Mellifluous โ sweet-sounding; pleasant to hear
59. Lachrymose โ tearful; given to weeping
60. Noctambulist โ a sleepwalker
Hello Elev8r's....
Praying to have this journey to continue...
Soon....
12/06/2025
Pre-K goals
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Good to read for parents who have kids going to pre schoolers..
Check out this Pin from Ren How To Prepare Your Child For Starting School
25/05/2025
Make the most of your summer
Here are some summer activity ideas for learners:
# Outdoor Activities
1. Nature scavenger hunt: Explore local parks or trails and create a list of items to find.
2. Gardening: Plant flowers, vegetables, or herbs and learn about photosynthesis and growth.
3. Outdoor games: Tag, hide-and-seek, capture the flag, or sports like soccer, basketball, or tennis.
# Creative Activities
1. Art projects: Painting, drawing, sculpture, or mixed media.
2. Crafting: Knitting, sewing, jewelry-making, or woodworking.
3. Writing: Journaling, short stories, or poetry.
# Educational Activities
1. Online courses: Websites like Coursera, edX, or Udemy offer courses on various subjects.
2. Science experiments: Simple experiments like slime-making, volcanoes, or homemade lava lamps.
3. Language learning: Apps like Duolingo or language exchange programs.
# Social Activities
1. Volunteer work: Animal shelters, parks, or community centers.
2. Summer camps: Sports, arts, or educational camps.
3. Meetups: Book clubs, hiking groups, or board game meetups.
# Relaxation Activities
1. Meditation or yoga: Guided sessions or solo practice.
2. Reading: Books, magazines, or comics.
3. Listening to music or podcasts: Discover new genres or topics.
These activities cater to different interests and age groups, ensuring a fun and engaging summer for learners.
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