Make Your Point, Jr. > Words in ABC Order > eager
Study the word EAGER:

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To feel eager is to feel happy and excited about something, like you just can’t wait to get started.
Below, Anna eagerly eats the chocolates. She loves them, so she’s happy and excited when she sees the platter: she can’t wait to eat some.

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Below, the kids point eagerly to the picture of the pool. “Pool! Pool! Pool!” They are eager to get to the pool and jump in. They can’t wait!

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Make a flash card:
You can write your own definition and choose your own picture, or copy mine.
Term Definition Picture
eager feeling joyful and very ready to begin 
Write your own sentence!
You can use either of the two ideas I'll suggest, or you can invent your own. Include as much detail as you can!

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Write a sentence with the word EAGER:
Remember: to feel eager is to feel full of energy and happiness because you're excited to start doing something.
Idea 1: "I'm eager to try (some new sport, game, or activity), because I bet it'll be fun to (do something)."
Idea 2: "Smelling (something delicious), I head for the kitchen, eager for a taste."
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