Action Vocabulary for Kids – Outdoor Verbs Vocabulary

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Outdoor verbs vocabulary for kids: Lesson 4 (25 Words)

Welcome to outdoor verbs vocabulary for kids. In this lesson, children will learn 25 easy outdoor action words like run, jump, climb, throw, catch, and ride. First, tap Play Intro, listen carefully, and repeat each line slowly. Next, use these words during outdoor play to remember faster. This lesson is made as a simple learning platform for kids, so practice stays fun and easy. However, if your device does not support voice reading, the audio buttons will hide. In that case, parents can read the transcript and practice together.

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Hello kids. Today we will learn outdoor verbs vocabulary. First, listen carefully to each action word we use outside. Next, repeat after me slowly. Finally, let us begin.

Outdoor verbs vocabulary for kids: Lesson 4 (25 Words)

Tap Play Audio to hear the word, meaning, and example. Then ask your child to repeat slowly. This is a simple learning platform for kids for daily practice.

1st Outdoor Verbs (5 Words)

Audio Word Meaning (Easy) Example
Run To move fast with your legs I run in the park.
Walk To move slowly on your feet We walk on the road safely.
Jump To push off the ground with your feet I jump over a small puddle.
Hop To jump on one foot I hop like a rabbit.
Skip To move with light steps and small jumps I skip happily on the path.

2nd Outdoor Verbs (5 Words)

Audio Word Meaning (Easy) Example
Climb To go up using hands and feet I climb the ladder carefully.
Slide To move smoothly down or across I slide down the playground slide.
Swing To move back and forth I swing on the swings.
Crawl To move on hands and knees I crawl under the rope.
Roll To turn over and over I roll the ball on the ground.

3rd Outdoor Verbs (5 Words)

Audio Word Meaning (Easy) Example
Throw To send something through the air I throw the ball to my friend.
Catch To grab something that is coming I catch the ball with my hands.
Kick To hit with your foot I kick the football gently.
Hit To strike something I hit the ball with a bat.
Bounce To spring back after hitting a surface I bounce the ball on the ground.

4th Outdoor Verbs (5 Words)

Audio Word Meaning (Easy) Example
Ride To sit on and travel on a bike or animal I ride my bicycle in the evening.
Cycle To ride a bicycle I cycle to the playground with my brother.
Skate To move on skates I skate in the park carefully.
Row To move a boat using oars We row the boat slowly on the lake.
Swim To move in water I swim with an adult nearby.

5th Outdoor Verbs (5 Words)

Audio Word Meaning (Easy) Example
Dig To make a hole in the ground I dig in the sand with a small shovel.
Push To move something away from you I push the swing gently.
Pull To move something toward you I pull the kite string slowly.
Lift To raise something up I lift my bag and keep it on the bench.
Carry To hold and take something I carry my water bottle outside.

Practice tip: Learn 5 words today. Tomorrow, revise the old 5 words first, then learn 5 new words.

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Outdoor verbs vocabulary for kids: Parents Guide

This lesson helps kids learn useful outdoor verbs like run, jump, climb, throw, catch, and ride. First, practice only 5 words. Next, use real outdoor play actions. Finally, repeat daily so your child remembers faster. It works like a simple learning platform for kids for speaking practice at home and outside.

1) First, Listen 2) Then, Repeat (2 times) 3) Next, Do the action 4) After that, Say a sentence 5) Finally, Praise

✅ 10-Minute Daily Routine

  • To begin with, pick 5 words from today’s set.
  • Then, tap Play Audio and let your child listen calmly.
  • Next, ask your child to repeat each word two times.
  • After that, act it out: “Run”, “Jump”, “Throw”, “Catch”.
  • Finally, stop early while your child is still interested.

🌿 Learn with Real Outdoor Play

  • For example, practice in a park, garden, or open area.
  • Next, give a small task: “Walk to the gate”, “Jump over the line”.
  • Meanwhile, say the word clearly and ask your child to copy you.
  • In addition, use objects: ball (throw, catch, bounce), cycle (ride, cycle).
  • Most importantly, keep it fun and safe—no pressure.

🎮 Quick Games for Outdoor Verbs

  • First, play Simon Says: “Simon says jump!”
  • Then, play Act & Guess: you act, child guesses the word.
  • Next, try Ball Game: throw, catch, kick, bounce.
  • Finally, do Speed Round: run, stop, walk, hop, skip.

🌟 Pronunciation and Revision Tips

  • In addition, repeat slowly and clap once for each word.
  • Afterwards, revise yesterday’s 5 words before new words.
  • However, if your child feels tired, take a short break and continue later.
  • Finally, praise effort: “Good try!” “Great job!”
Simple rule: Practice outdoor verbs vocabulary for kids daily with listen + repeat + do the action. As a result, kids speak better and remember faster.

Outdoor verbs vocabulary for kids: FAQ

It means simple action words kids use outside, like run, walk, jump, climb, throw, catch, and ride, with easy meanings and examples.
First, tap “Play Audio” for a word. Next, listen to the meaning and example. Finally, ask your child to repeat slowly one or two times.
If TTS is not supported, the play buttons may hide automatically. In that case, parents can read the word, meaning, and example aloud and practice together.
A simple plan is 5 words per day. Then, revise the old words the next day before starting new words, so kids remember faster.
Use outdoor play and simple commands. For example, say: “Run to the tree”, “Jump over the line”, “Throw the ball”, and “Catch it carefully”.
Yes. These outdoor verbs are simple and useful for early learners. Keep practice short, fun, and daily—like a friendly learning platform for kids.