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  • Months of the year
    • January
    • February
    • March
    • April
    • May
    • June
    • July
    • August
    • September
    • October
    • November
    • December
  • January
    First month of the year, has 31 days
  • February
    Second month of the year, usually has 28 days, has 29 days in a leap year
  • March
    Third month of the year, has 31 days
  • April
    Fourth month of the year, has 30 days
  • May
    Fifth month of the year, has 31 days
  • June
    Sixth month of the year, has 30 days
  • July
    Seventh month of the year, has 31 days
  • August
    Eighth month of the year, has 31 days
  • September
    Ninth month of the year, has 30 days
  • October
    Tenth month of the year, has 31 days
  • November
    Eleventh month of the year, has 30 days
  • December
    Twelfth month of the year, has 31 days
  • After

    Later than a particular time, date or event
  • Past
    Events that happened or existed before the present
  • Hour
    A period of 60 minutes
  • Half
    One of two equal parts that makes a whole
  • Minute
    A unit of time equal to 60 seconds
  • Quarter
    One of four equal parts that make up a whole, fifteen minutes
  • Month
    One of the twelve periods that a year is divided into
  • Second
    One of the 60 parts that a minute is divided into
  • Fast
    If something is fast, it moves quickly
  • Last
    The one that comes after all the others of the same kind
  • Father
    A male parent
  • Class
    A group of pupils or students taught together, or a lesson that they have together
  • Grass
    A common green plant that grows on lawns and parks
  • Pass
    Go past someone or something without stopping, or give something to someone
  • Plant
    A living thing that grows in the earth and has a stem, leaves and roots
  • Path
    A strip of ground for people to walk or ride along
  • Bath
    A long container that you fill with water and sit in to wash yourself
  • People
    Human beings/men, women and children
  • Face
    The front part of your head from your chin to your forehead
  • Look
    Turn your eyes towards someone or something and direct your gaze at them
  • Space
    The area that is empty or available in a place, building or container, or the area beyond the Earth's atmosphere surrounding the stars and planets
  • Bicycle
    A two-wheeled vehicle that you ride by pushing two pedals with your feet
  • Circle
    A regular, two-dimensional round shape where every point on the edge is the same distance from the center
  • Spicy
    Strongly flavoured with spices
  • Race
    A competition to see who is the fastest at something
  • Crowd
    A large group of people who book tickets
  • Ice
    Water that has frozen solid