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Fun Trivia: W : Words in Words for Kids

Special Sub-Topic: It's So Easy


Using only the letters in "It's so Easy" make a word that describes the opposite direction of west.

    East. The oposite of west is east, and the opposite of north is south. Opposites can be fun!

Using only the letters in "It's so Easy" come up with a word that means to speak disrespectfully.
    Sass. It is not polite to sass at anyone. It is not only rude, you may hurt someone's feelings.

Using only the letters in "It's so Easy" make a word that is a grain that both horses and people like to eat. (Plural)
    Oats. Horses love to eat raw oats, you just have to be careful not to feed them too many. Lots of us like to eat oatmeal cereal for breakfast, or oatmeal cookies for a snack.

Using only the letters in "It's so Easy" spell a word for a body of water that is smaller than an ocean, but larger than a pond.
    Sea. There are many seas on our planet. Examples of these would be the Red Sea, the Black Sea, and the Coral Sea, just to name a few.

Using only the letters in "It's so Easy" make a word for the digits on your feet. (Plural)
    Toes. Most of us have five toes on each foot and five fingers on each hand. Different animals have different numbers of toes, and some don't have any.

Using only the letters in "It's so Easy" make a word that means the opposite of stand.
    Sit. If you are on your feet then you are standing. If you have a lap then you are sitting.

Using only the letters in "It's so Easy" come up with the name of the substance that make bread rise.
    Yeast. Not all bread has yeast. Sandwich bread has yeast, flat breads such as tortillas do not.

Using only the letters in "It's so Easy" name a common drink that is served both hot and iced.
    Tea. Hot tea is a common drink in Europe. In the United States, tea is drunk both hot and cold, both sweetened and unsweetened.

Using only the letters in "It's so Easy" name something that we hope Santa Claus will bring us. (Plural)
    Toys. Most kids ask Santa for toys. Remember, he looks at his list of who is naughty and nice to see if we get a toy or a lump of coal.

Using only the letters in "It's so Easy" what is a word meaning a place, location, or spot?
    Site. There are many kinds of sites. Examples could be a web site, historical site, or a job site.


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