Action Vocabulary for Kids – Helping Verbs Vocabulary

helping verbs vocabulary for kids showing helpful actions like help, share, give, carry, pick and clean

Helping verbs vocabulary for kids: Lesson 6 (25 Words)

Welcome to helping verbs vocabulary for kids. In this lesson, children will learn 25 easy helping action words such as help, share, carry, fix, support, and save. First, tap Play Intro, listen carefully, and repeat slowly. Next, use these verbs in small real-life actions at home or school. This is a simple learning platform for kids style practice for better speaking. However, if your device does not support voice reading, the audio buttons will hide automatically. In that case, parents can read the transcript and practice together.

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

Helping verbs vocabulary for kids: Lesson 6 (25 Words)

Tap Play Audio to hear the verb, meaning, and example. Then ask your child to repeat slowly.

1st Helping Verbs (5 Words)

Audio Verb Meaning (Easy) Example
Help To do something for someone I help my mother at home.
Share To give a part to others I share my toys with friends.
Give To hand something to someone I give water to my brother.
Carry To hold and take something I carry the bag for my dad.
Support To help someone feel strong We support our friends when they feel sad.

2nd Helping Verbs (5 Words)

Audio Verb Meaning (Easy) Example
Care To look after someone I care for my little sister.
Save To keep someone or something safe I save a seat for my friend.
Protect To keep someone safe from harm We protect small animals.
Guide To show the right way I guide my friend to the class.
Teach To help someone learn I teach my brother a new word.

3rd Helping Verbs (5 Words)

Audio Verb Meaning (Easy) Example
Comfort To make someone feel better I comfort my friend when he cries.
Encourage To give someone confidence We encourage each other to try again.
Offer To give help or something politely I offer my seat to grandma.
Assist To help someone do a task I assist my teacher in class.
Donate To give to help others We donate clothes to people in need.

4th Helping Verbs (5 Words)

Audio Verb Meaning (Easy) Example
Hold To keep something in your hand I hold the door for my friend.
Lift To raise something up I lift the box carefully.
Fix To make something work again I fix the broken toy with dad.
Clean up To make a place tidy I clean up the room after playing.
Pick up To lift something from the floor I pick up the books for my teacher.

5th Helping Verbs (5 Words)

Audio Verb Meaning (Easy) Example
Feed To give food to someone or an animal I feed the dog with care.
Rescue To save someone from danger We rescue a kitten stuck in a box.
Welcome To greet someone happily I welcome guests with a smile.
Thank To say thanks for help I thank my friend for helping me.
Apologize To say sorry politely I apologize if I hurt someone.

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

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Helping verbs vocabulary for kids: Parents Guide

This lesson helps kids learn useful helping verbs like help, share, give, support, protect, and comfort. First, practice only 5 verbs. Next, use small real actions at home or school. Finally, repeat daily so your child remembers faster. This is a simple learning platform for kids style routine.

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 helping verbs from today’s set.
  • Then, tap Play Audio and let your child listen calmly.
  • Next, ask your child to repeat each verb two times.
  • After that, act it out: “help”, “share”, “carry”, “pick up”.
  • Finally, stop early while your child is still interested.

🏠 Practice with Real-Life Helping

  • For example, give a small task: “carry the bottle”, “clean up toys”.
  • Next, model kind actions: “offer your seat”, “give water”.
  • Meanwhile, say the verb clearly and ask your child to copy you.
  • In addition, use daily moments: “help dad”, “support a friend”.
  • Most importantly, keep it fun—no pressure.

🎮 Quick Games for Helping Verbs

  • First, try Act It: you say “protect”, child shows action.
  • Then, play Kindness Hunt: find 3 ways to help at home.
  • Next, do Fast Commands: give, share, hold, pick up, help.
  • Finally, do Yes/No: “Should we comfort a crying friend?”

🌟 Pronunciation and Revision Tips

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

Helping verbs vocabulary for kids: FAQ

It means simple verbs that show helping and kindness, like help, share, give, support, protect, comfort, and rescue, with easy meanings and examples.
First, tap “Play Audio” for a verb. 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 verb, meaning, and example aloud and practice together.
A simple plan is 5 verbs per day. Then, revise the old verbs the next day before starting new verbs, so kids remember faster.
Use small kind actions. For example, say: “Help me carry this”, “Share your toy”, “Give water”, “Pick up the books”, and “Comfort your friend”.
Yes. These helping verbs are simple and useful for early learners. Keep practice short, fun, and daily for best results on a learning platform for kids.