Daily Life Yes or No Questions – Lesson 7
This daily life yes or no questions activity helps children listen, think, and answer with confidence. Kids practice body parts, animal sounds, water, trees, sky, and simple daily facts using audio and pictures.
Daily Life Yes or No Questions – Tips for Parents
This daily life yes or no questions activity helps children connect simple facts with real-life thinking. Let your child listen, choose Yes or No, and say one small reason.
Skills Children Practice
- Senses
- Animal sounds
- Water facts
- Possible or not
- Nature facts
- Myths and facts
- Reasoning
What Kids Learn Here
Open learning points
- Children match facts to real life, such as eyes help us see and cats do not bark.
- They learn nature facts, such as water supports life, trees give oxygen, and bees make honey.
- They separate real facts from funny ideas, such as the moon being made of cheese.
- They also practice short reasons after choosing Yes or No.
Why This Practice Helps
Open thinking benefits
- Children follow a simple routine: listen, think, choose, and explain.
- They learn possible and impossible ideas, such as people needing machines to fly.
- As a result, their vocabulary and reasoning become stronger.
- This fun yes or no questions for kids practice can support simple English speaking too.
Quick Support at Home
Open home practice ideas
- After each answer, ask, “Why did you choose Yes or No?”
- Ask simple home questions like, “Can a chair walk?” or “Can we see with our eyes?”
- Talk about nature: “Who makes honey?” or “Do trees help give fresh air?”
- Look at the daytime sky and ask, “Is the sky blue today?”
Signs of Progress
Open progress signs
- Your child starts giving short reasons after answering.
- Your child uses words like oxygen, water, sky, eyes, tree, and honey.
- Your child can tell the difference between a fact and a funny idea.
- Your child answers daily Yes or No questions with more confidence.

Daily Life Yes or No Questions – Practice at Home
Use these quick daily life yes or no questions after the quiz. Let your child answer Yes or No, then ask one small “Why?” question to build speaking confidence.
Quick Home Questions
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Can you see with your eyes? Answer: Yes
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Do cats bark like dogs? Answer: No
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Is water important for life? Answer: Yes
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Can humans fly without machines? Answer: No
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Do trees give us oxygen? Answer: Yes
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Do chairs usually walk? Answer: No
How Parents Can Use It
Keep practice short and happy. After one answer, ask “Why?” and help your child say a small reason, such as “No, chairs do not walk.”
Daily Life Yes or No Questions – Helpful Resources
These trusted links can support English practice, child conversation, and simple everyday thinking.
Trusted Links for Parents and Teachers
- British Council LearnEnglish Kids Open British Council
- NAEYC Question Ideas Open NAEYC Guide
- NAEYC Family Question Guide Open Family Guide
More Practice After This Activity
After the quiz, ask two everyday Yes or No questions and help your child answer with one short reason.
Daily Life Yes or No Questions – FAQ
Quick answers for parents and teachers using this daily life yes or no questions activity with audio, pictures, and easy choices.
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