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Study the word FORM:

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The word "form" has many, many, MANY meanings! Don't worry; you'll learn them over time. For now, let's focus on the most common meanings.
Often, a form is the shape of someone or something. And, when something forms, it comes into being or takes shape.
If you look closely at the frost on a leaf or a branch, you can see its beautiful form: the lovely, complicated shape that the frost has taken.

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In stories, a regular person sometimes takes the form of a superhero. That means they change their appearance: they take on a new look, a new shape, a new form.

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A character in a story can even take a non-human form! Here's Alex Mack taking liquid form.

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At school, when you and your classmates form a line to walk to recess, you're creating a line with your bodies. These people have formed a line to dance!

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When some people smile, dimples form on their cheeks. That is, those cute little folds suddenly form: they appear, or take shape.

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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
form
the way something is made or shaped; or, to make or shape something
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 FORM:
Remember: something's form is the way it looks, or the way it takes up space. And when something forms, it appears, or it comes into being.
Idea 1: "If I could take the form of any animal, it would be (this animal), because I would love to (do something)."
Idea 2: "A smile slowly forms on my face as (something nice happens)."
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