NovaKid paper planes

Recent activity

During dinner, Janine mentioned they were confused about "walked to the park" versus "walked into the park." Could you help me explain the difference between "to" and "into" to them?
Pinky_love_
1
Last update: 1 month ago
Hey there! My kid Janine got some homework about omitting relative pronouns, and we're a bit stuck. Could you give us a hand with this? She need to work on sentences like "The book that I borrowed was amazing" and "The teacher who gave us the assignment is nice." Any tips on how to simplify these would be great.
Pinky_love_
1
Last update: 1 month ago
Good day) My little girl is working on some subject-verb agreement exercises . Could you help us figure out if these sentences are correct? Here’s one: “The dogs runs in the park every morning.” Also unsure about: “She and her friend was late to the party.” Any tips on how to fix these?
Jenice_fidyeno
1
Last update: 1 month ago
I hope you’re doing well! My kid’s got some homework on complex sentences, and we’re a bit stuck. Could you help us out with a couple of examples? Just need about three sentences. Thanks a bunch!
Farida_Dakal
1
Last update: 1 month ago
Dear Ms. & Mr., While reviewing some educational materials with my child Natasha, I encountered the phrase 'expressing the aim of a group or party' and wanted to ensure I fully understand its context and implications. Could you please provide some insight?"
Svetlana_Andreevna
1
Last update: 1 month ago
Good evening Mam. My child mentioned that they felt like he was being thrown "into the fire" at school—I'm worried and would like to understand what that phrase means.
Ravi_Kumar
1
Last update: 1 month ago
Hello All i want to ask about a phrase I came across 'when it rains, it pours' in a novel I was reading last night, and I'm curious about its meaning. Can you explain it to me?
shipsports_SARL_
1
Last update: 1 month ago
Hello) Alica has an exercise in her "Grade 4 Grammar Workbook" to practice identifying parts of speech. She needs to label each word in sentences like "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" as a noun, verb, adjective, or adverb.
Foyipov_343_
1
Last update: 1 month ago
Sam has an assignment from to practice using passive and active voice. He needs to rewrite sentences like "The ball was thrown by John" to "John threw the ball" and the other way around. Could you provide some additional sentences for him to practice converting between passive and active voice?
Lizas_Mom_
1
Last update: 1 month ago
Good day! Mariam is studying for her "Middle School Grammar Workbook" on identifying different types of clauses. She needs to underline the dependent clauses in sentences like "When the bell rang, the students left the classroom" and "Although it was raining, they went for a walk." Could you suggest some strategies or resources to help her with this task?
Fedi_Dahaf_
1
Last update: 1 month ago
Good evening teacher, Sophie my youngest daughter, has to write a paragraph using a variety of conjunctions. She needs to use coordinating, subordinating, and correlative conjunctions correctly. Could you provide examples of sentences with each type of conjunction and suggest a way to practice using them in writing?
Ahmed_AlFahad
1
Last update: 1 month ago
Hey again :) , my kiddo needs help with his alphabet homework. He is struggling with letters 'b' and 'd'. Could you suggest some activities or tricks to help him remember these?
Yui_Suzuki
1
Last update: 1 month ago
My Jack is working on a science project about the water cycle. He needs to explain the processes of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation, but he's finding it a bit confusing to explain in english. Any simple explanations or visual aids that might help him understand better?
Fedro_Ramios
1
Last update: 1 month ago
Hi, My Emma is still 4 yrs & needs help with identifying shapes. We have a worksheet that asks her to name and color various shapes like circles, squares, and triangles, but she's having difficulty recognizing them. Could you suggest some enjoyable method to help her learn these shapes?
Colebec440_
1
Last update: 1 month ago
Hello Miss! Can you help us with the sounds that the letters "C" and "K" make in different words? We are practicing words like "cat" and "kite" and trying to understand when to use each letter. Any tips for explaining this to my kiddo would be appreciated.
Joxi_kitty_
1
Last update: 1 month ago
Sign in
Don't have an account? Sign up now!
or sign in with email
By uploading your inquiries or questions, you agree with our Privacy Policy
Forgot your password?
Create an account
Already have an account? Sign in!
or continue with email
Cookies help us make Novakid better for you

Cookies are like the sprinkles on an ice cream sundae: they make the whole experience even better.

Our goal is to make Novakid the best online platform for learning English. So as you use our website, go ahead and enjoy the cookies — they're good for you!

You can personalize your choices by clicking on 'Cookie settings'.

Cookies help us make Novakid better for you

Cookies are like the sprinkles on an ice cream sundae: they make the whole experience even better. Our goal is to make Novakid the best online platform for learning English. So as you use our website, go ahead and enjoy the cookies - they're good for you!

Here are some examples of the cookies we use:
  • Advertising: To show you relevant ads from partners based on your activity on our website.
  • Analytics: To understand website usage to enhance user experience.
  • Personalization: To tailor content and offers to your past website interactions.

You can personalize your choices by clicking on ‘Cookie Settings’.

Cookie settings

Find more information about what cookies are and how we work with them in our Cookie policy and Privacy policy