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Page 1: Blue Print Alphabet

BLUE PRINT ALPHABET

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AEROPLANEAeroplanes are used for cross

continent/country flight. They are designed for a variety of different

uses, from commercial to combat.

VOWELALPHA

1Aa APPLEApples are a fruit, produced by

trees, eaten by animals and humans for nutrition.

ANCHORAnchors can be found on most

ships, it is used to stop the boat by falling and digging into the

sand

ACORNAcorns are normally seen in

Autumn, they usually contains a single seed enclosed in a tough,

leathery shell.

ANTAnts are some of the smallest insects that live on Earth, they

work together to collect food and live in ant hills.

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BURGERA burger is a sandwich that has

cooked meat (usually beef), lettuce, tomato, onion, cheese and different

types of sauces.

CONSONANTBETA

2Bb BALLOONA balloon is a flexible bag that can be

inflated with a gas, such as helium, hydrogen, nitrous oxide, oxygen, or

air.

BUSA bus is a road vehicle designed

to carry many passengers. Buses can have a capacity as high as 300

passengers.

BANANABananas are a fruit consumed by

humans and most notably gorillas. Bananas grow in clusters hanging

from the top of the plant.

BASEBALLBaseball is a bat-and-ball game

played between two teams of nine players each who take turns batting

and fielding.

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CULTA cult is a relatively small group of people that have a devotion

towards a particular figure or object.

CONSONANTGAMMA

3Cc CLOUDA cloud is made up of condensed watery vapour floating in the sky.

They produce rain.

CHRISTIANITYChristianity a religion based

on the life and experiences of Jesus Christ. Christianity is the

worlds largest religion.

CARJust like the bus a car is a mode of transport, usually fits 5 passengers

and runs on petrol.

CARROTA carrot is a root vegetable and

is usually orange, production for carrots in 2011 was almost 35.6

million tonnes.

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DYNAMITEDynamite is an explosive that consists of nitroglycerine and

moulded into sticks.

CONSONANTDELTA

4Dd DISCDiscs have many uses, most notably

the Compact disc which is used to hold music, video etc.

DEERDeers are animals with branched

bony antlers. This distinctive feature is used to fight one another for the

opportunity to attract mates.

DOGDogs are mostly domesticated

mammals and are widely known to be ‘a mans best friend’.

DICEA dice is six sided, with each side representing a different numerical

value.

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EARTHEarth is the planet that humans

and animals co-habit. It is the third planet in our solar system.

VOWELEPSILON

5Ee EYEEyes are the organs of vision.

They detect light and convert it into electro-chemical impulses in

neurons.

EGGEggs are laid by female birds, reptiles, fish, etc containing a

develpoing embryo. infertile bird’s eggs are used for food.

EARThe ear is the organ that detects

sound. It not only receives sound, but also aids in balance and body

position.

EAGLEEagle is a bird of prey with a hooked bill and broad wings.

Eagles are known for their sight and powerful flight.

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FISHA limbless cold-blooded vertebrate

animal with gills and fins living in water.

CONSONANTDIGAMMA

6Ff FEATHERFeathers grow from a birds skin,

forming it’s plumage. Feather is also a phrase used to describe how light

something is.

FLUTEA flute is a wind instrument made

from a tube with holes that are stopped by fingers.

FIREFire is the rapid oxidation of a material in the process of

combustion, releasing heat, light and smoke.

FLAMINGOFlamingos are a tall wading bird that

often stands on one leg, with the other leg tucked beneath the body.

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GIFTA gift is a thing given to someone

without payment, usually for a special occasion such as

birthdays, Christmas etc.

CONSONANTN/A

7Gg GUITARA guitar is a stringed musical

instrument with a fretted fingerboard that has six strings

played by plucking or strumming.

A strong-smelling pungent-tasting bulb, used as a

flavouring in cookery and in herbal medicine.

GOLFGolf is a sport that involves hitting a small ball with a metallic club into a

small hole in the ground.

GIRAFFEGiraffes are longed necked african

mammal having a coat patterned with brown patches. It’s the tallest

living animal.

GARLIC

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HEARTThe heart is a muscular organ in both

humans and other animals, which pumps blood through the blood

vessels of the circulatory system.

CONSONANTHETA

8Hh HATHats cover the head and are worn for warmth, fashion or as part of a

uniform.

HOUSEA house is a place for human

habitation, they include different rooms for different functions, e.g. the

kitchen is used to make food.

HAMMERA hammer is a tool that is used to

hit to an object. Hammers are to hit nails, fit parts, forge metal, and

break apart objects.

HANDHands are the end part of a

humans arm, they include the palm, fingers and thumb.

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INTERNETThe internet is a global computer

network providing a variety of information and communication

facilities.

VOWELLOTA

9Ii IGLOOAn igloo is a dome-shaped eskimo

house, typically built from solid blocks of snow.

Irons ares small appliances. A flat, roughly triangular surface

that is used to press clothes to remove creases.

ICE CUBEA small block of frozen water, made in a freezer, especially for adding to

drinks.

ISLANDan island is a piece of land surround by water, a good

example is Great Britain.

IRON

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JIGSAWAn image is cut into different

interlocking shapes and idea is to make the original image using the

jigsaw pieces.

CONSONANTN/A

10Jj JUMPERJumpers are knitted garment typically

with long sleeves and worn over the upper body.

JELLYA fruit flavoured dessert made by warming and then coolng a liquid

containing gelatin.

JETAn aircraft powered by one or more

jet engines. Usually used by the RAF and armed forces.

JUGGLERJugglers are involved in the manipulation of objects for

recreation, entertainment, art, or sport.

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KINGThe male ruler of an independent state, espeically one who inherits

the position by right of birth.

CONSONANTKAPPA

11Kk KNIFEA blade fixed to a handle, used

for cutting or as a weapon. It was humankinds first tool.

A toy consisting of a light frame with thin material stretched over

it, flown in the wind at the end of a long string.

KEYBOARDA set of keys on a piano or similar

muscial instrument. each key corresponds with a certain sound.

KAYAKMode of transportation on water.

It’s made up of a light frame with a watertight covering having a small

opening in the top to sit in.

KITE

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LEAFA flattened structure of a higher plant, typically green and blade-like, that is

attached to a stem directly or by stalk.

CONSONANTLAMBDA

12Ll LADDERA ladder is a vertical or inclined set of rungs or steps. Rigid ladders that can

be leaned against a vertical surface such as a wall.

LEMONLemons are used primarily for its

juice, though the pulp and rind (zest) are also used in cooking and baking.

LOLLIPOPA lollipop is a type of confectionery

consisting of a rounded boiled sweet mounted on a stick and intended for sucking or licking.

LOVELove is a variety of different

feelings, states, and attitudes. It can refer to an emotion of a strong

attraction and personal attachment.

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MASKA mask is an object normally

worn on the face, typically for protection, disguise, performance

or entertainment.

CONSONANTMU

13Mm MALEThe male version of a human, they make up over half of the

human population and have a Y chromosome.

Maths is the study of topics such as numbers ,structure,

space, and change.

MILKMilk is a white liquid produced by

the mammary glands of mammals. It is the primary source of nutrition

for young mammals.

MIRCOPHONEA instrument for recording sound

waves which may then be amplified.

MATHEMATICS

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NOSENoses are on the face of a person or

animal, containing the nostrils and used for breathing and smelling.

CONSONANTNU

14Nn NEEDLEA needle is generally a thin,

cylindrical object, often with a sharp point on the end.

NETA piece of open-meshed material

made of cord or something similar, used typically for catching fish or

other animals.

NAILA small metal spike with a

broadened flat head, driven into wood to join things together or to

serve as a hook.

NACHOSa small piece of tortilla, typically topped with melted cheese and

spices.

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OWLa nocturnal bird of prey with large

eyes, a facial disc, a hooked beak, and typically a loud hooting

call.

VOWELOMEGA

15Oo OCTOPUSAn ocotopus has eight sucking

tentacles. Octopuses are among the most intelligent and behaviorally

flexible of all invertebrates.

a swollen edible bulb used as a vegetable, having a pungent taste and smell and composed

of several layers.

OSTRICHa flightless swift-running African bird

with a long neck, It is the largest living bird, with males reaching a

height of up to 2.75 m.

OARA pole with a flat blade, used to row or steer a boat through the

water.

ONION

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PAINTBRUSHA paintbrush is a tool with bristles,

wire or other filaments, it used paint pictures, people, objects etc.

CONSONANTPI

16Pp PIZZAPizza is an oven-baked flat bread

generally topped with tomato sauce and cheese, sometimes contains

meats and vegetables.

PARACHUTEa cloth canopy which fills with air

and allows a person or heavy object attached to it to descend slowly when

dropped from an aircraft.

PINEAPPLEa large juicy tropical fruit consisting

of aromatic edible yellow flesh surrounded by a tough segmented

skin.

PENNYA penny is a coin or a unit of

currency used in several England. It is often the smallest denomination

within a currency system.

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QUIZA test of knowledge, especially

as a competition between individuals or teams as a form of

entertainment.

CONSONANTQOPPA

17Qq QUESTION MARKA question mark is a punctauation mark, indicating a question. They

are used at the end of the question.

The female ruler of an independent state, especially

one who inherits the position by right of birth.

QUARTZQuartz is the second most

abundant mineral in the Earth’s continental crust.

QUADRUPLETSQuadruplets are four children that

were born at the same time. There are 3,500 sets recorded worldwide

(2007).

QUEEN

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ROPE A length of thick strong cord made

by twisting together strands of hemp, sisal, nylon, or similar material.

CONSONANTRHO

18Rr ROCKETA rocket is a missile, spacecraft,

aircraft or other vehicle that obtains thrust from a rocket engine.

RASPBERRY an edible soft fruit related to the

blackberry, consisting of a cluster of reddish-pink drupelets.

RADIO The transmission and reception

of electromagnetic waves of radio frequency, especially those carrying

sound messages.

RABBITRabbits are small mammals, The

male is called a buck and the female is a doe, a young rabbit is a

kitten or kit.

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SUNThe Sun is the star at the center

of the Solar System. It is by far the most important source of

energy for life on Earth.

CONSONANTOMEGA

19Ss SNAKE A long limbless reptile which has a short tail, and jaws that are capable

of considerable extension. Some snakes have a venomous bite.

A spoon is a utensil consisting of a small shallow bowl, oval or round, at the end of a handle. A

type of cutlery.

SHARK Sharks have a prominent dorsal

fin, and tooth-like scales. Most sharks are predatory, though the

largest kinds feed on plankton.

SAWA saw is a tool consisting of a hard blade, wire, or chain with

a toothed edge. It is used to cut through relatively hard material.

SPOON

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TRAINA train is a form of rail transport

consisting of a series of vehicles that usually runs along a rail track to

transport cargo or passengers.

CONSONANTPI

20Tt TREEA woody perennial plant, typically

having a trunk growing to a considerable height and has branches

at some distance from the ground.

TELEPHONEA telephone, is a device that permits

two or more users to conduct a conversation when they are too far

apart to be heard directly.

TOOTH Bony enamel-coated teeth in the

jaws of most vertebrates, used for biting and chewing.

TIGER A very large solitary cat with a yellow-brown coat striped with

black, native to the forests of Asia but becoming increasingly rare.

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UNIVERSITYA high-level educational

institution in which students study for degrees and academic

research is done.

VOWELN/A

21Uu UMBRELLAAn umbrella or parasol is a canopy designed to protect against rain or

sunlight.

A small four-stringed guitar of Hawaiian origin.

UNICYCLEA unicycle is a vehicle that touches

the ground with only one wheel and is pedal-driven.

UNICORN A mythical animal typically

represented as a horse with a single straight horn projecting

from its forehead.

UKUELE

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VOLLEYBALLA burger is a sandwich that has

cooked meat (usually beef), lettuce, tomato, onion, cheese and different

types of sauces.

CONSONANTN/A

22Vv VIOLINA balloon is a flexible bag that can be

inflated with a gas, such as helium, hydrogen, nitrous oxide, oxygen, or

air.

VULTUREA bus is a road vehicle designed

to carry many passengers. Buses can have a capacity as high as 300

passengers.

VASEBananas are a fruit consumed by

humans and most notably gorillas. Bananas grow in clusters hanging

from the top of the plant.

VOLCANOBaseball is a bat-and-ball game

played between two teams of nine players each who take turns batting

and fielding.

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WASP a social winged insect which has a narrow waist and a sting and is typically yellow with black stripes.

CONSONANTN/A

23Ww WOMANAn adult human female. Women

are typically capable of giving birth from puberty until menopause.

A network of fine threads constructed by a spider from

fluid secreted by its spinnerets, used to catch its prey.

WHEEL A circular object that revolves on

an axle and is fixed below a vehicle or other object to enable it to move

over the ground.

WATERMELON The fruit has a smooth hard rind,

usually green with dark green stripes, and a juicy, sweet interior

flesh, usually deep red to pink.

WEB

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X-RAYAn electromagnetic wave of high

energy and very short wavelength, which is able to pass through many

materials opaque to light.

CONSONANTCHI

24XxXYLOPHONEA musical instrument played by

striking a row of wooden bars of graduated length with one or more

small wooden or plastic beaters.

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YOGHURTA semi-solid sourish food

prepared from milk fermented by added bacteria.

CONSONANTN/A

25Yy YACHTA medium-sized sailing boat

equipped for cruising or racing. Yacht lengths generally range from 12 metres up to dozens of meters.

A hindu spiritual discipline, including breath control, simple meditation and the adoption of

specific body postures.

YO-YO A toy consisting of a pair of joined discs with a deep groove between

them in which string is attached and wound.

YOLKthe yellow internal part of a bird’s egg, which is surrounded by the

white, is rich in protein and fat.

YOGA

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ZODIACIt is divided into twelve equal

divisions or signs (Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra,

Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces).

CONSONANTZETA

26Zz ZOOan establishment which maintains a

collection of wild animals, typically in a park or gardens, for study,

conservation, or display to the public.

ZEROno quantity or number, nought, the

figure 0.

ZIPA device consisting of two

flexible strips of metal or plastic with interlocking projections

closed or opened by pulling a slide along them.

ZEBRAThey are generally social animals

unlike their closest relatives, horses and donkeys, zebras have never

been truly domesticated.0

zoo