1.
Cats
Cats are small mammals that live with humans in many places. They are one of the most
popular pets in the world. Cats are known for their soft fur, sharp claws, and bright eyes. They
can live both indoors and outdoors.
Cats usually eat fish, meat, and cat food. They are active at night and sleep during the day.
Cats can climb trees and jump very high. People like cats because they are playful, clean, and
also help to chase mice.
2. Rice
Rice is a kind of grain that is the main food for many people, especially in Asia. It grows in rice
fields and needs water to grow well. After harvesting, rice must be cooked before eating.
There are different kinds of rice, such as white rice, brown rice, and sticky rice. Rice gives
energy to the body because it contains carbohydrates. People can eat rice with vegetables,
meat, or fish.
3. The Sun
The Sun is a star at the center of the solar system. It is very large and extremely hot. The Sun is
very important because it gives light and heat to the Earth.
Plants need sunlight to grow through photosynthesis. Humans and animals also need sunlight
for energy and health. Without the Sun, there would be no life on Earth.
4. Birds
Birds are animals that have feathers, wings, and beaks. They are found all over the world. Most
birds can fly, but some birds, like penguins and ostriches, cannot.
Birds reproduce by laying eggs. They eat different foods such as seeds, worms, or fish. Some
birds can sing beautifully, like nightingales and canaries. Birds are important because they help
spread seeds and control insects.
5. Watermelon
Watermelon is a kind of fruit that grows on vines. It is big and round, with green skin and red
flesh inside. The fruit has many small black seeds.
Watermelon tastes sweet and fresh. It contains a lot of water, so it is good to eat in hot weather.
People often eat watermelon as a snack, juice, or dessert.
6. The Moon
The Moon is the Earth’s natural satellite. It moves around the Earth and looks bright at night.
The Moon does not have its own light, but it reflects sunlight.
We can see the Moon in different shapes, such as crescent, half moon, or full moon. The Moon
also affects the tides in the sea. Astronauts have visited the Moon, and it is the only place
outside Earth that humans have explored.