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Household Chores Lesson

The document discusses household chores. It states that chores include tasks done daily, weekly, or less frequently to keep a house clean. Examples are given such as washing dishes daily but clothes weekly. It notes that people have chores they like and dislike, with taking out the trash often disliked. Pictures with questions then depict various chores like washing dishes, cooking, sweeping, and more.

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Household Chores Lesson

The document discusses household chores. It states that chores include tasks done daily, weekly, or less frequently to keep a house clean. Examples are given such as washing dishes daily but clothes weekly. It notes that people have chores they like and dislike, with taking out the trash often disliked. Pictures with questions then depict various chores like washing dishes, cooking, sweeping, and more.

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Household Chores Lesson

Household chores are tasks we do around the house to keep it clean. Some chores need to be
done every day. Others need to be done several times a week or just once a week. Examples: I
wash the dishes every day, but I wash my clothes just once a week. I cook three times a day,
but I mop the kitchen floor just once a week. There are chores we like to do and chores we
don't like to do. Most people don't like to take out the trash. (5 pages)

Wash the Dishes

 Where is she?

 She is in the kitchen.

 What is she doing?

 She is washing the


dishes.

 
Cook the Meals

 Where is she?

 She is in the kitchen.

 What is she doing?

 She is cooking a meal.

Household Chores Lesson, Page 2

Make the Juice

 Where is she?

 She is in the kitchen.

 What is she doing?

 She is making juice.

 What kind of juice is


she making?

 She is making fruit


juice.

 
Set the Table

 Where is he?

 He is in the dinning
room.

 What is he doing?

 He is setting the
table.

 What is he holding?

 He is holding red
plates.

Sweep the Floor

 What is she doing?

 She is sweeping the


kitchen floor.

 What is she using?

 She is using a broom.


Household Chores Lesson, Page 3

Wash the Clothes

 Where is he?

 He is in the laundry
room.

 What is he doing?

 He is washing the
clothes.

Iron the Clothes

 What is she doing?

 She is ironing the


clothes.

 What is she using?

 She is using an iron,


an ironing board, a
bottle of water, and
hangers.

 
Mend the Socks

 What is she doing?

 She is mending the


socks.

 What is she using?

 She is using a needle


and thread.

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Vacuum the Carpet

 Where is she?

 She is in the living


room.

 What is she doing?

 She is vacuuming the


carpet.

 
Dust the Furniture

 What is she doing?

 She is dusting the


furniture.

 What is she using?

 She is using a feather


duster.

Wash the Windows

 What is she doing?

 She is washing the


windows.

 What is she using?

 She is using a feather


duster, glass cleaner,
and paper towels.

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Change the Bedsheets

 Where is she?

 She is in the
bedroom.

 What is she doing?

 She is changing the


bedsheets.

Mop the Floor

 What is he doing?

 He is mopping the
floor.

 What is he using?

 He is using a bucket
of soapy water, a
mop, and a wringer.

 
Take Out the Trash

 What is he doing?

 He is taking out the


trash.

 How many trash bags


is he carrying?

 He is carrying two
trash bags.

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