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Wine
This Pro Pack helps children learn English vocabulary and science concepts using the everyday object: a wine bottle.
Learning Goals
- Identify the word 'wine' and 'bottle'.
- Describe the origin of wine (grapes).
- Understand basic measurements related to a wine bottle.
- Practice English vocabulary and sentence structure.
Teacher / Parent Setup
Gather pictures of grapes and a wine bottle. Prepare drawing materials. Have a ruler or measuring tape handy for the science section.
Curiosity Focus
Why does the Wine work the way it does?
This pack includes a reviewed diagram poster and a Kids Ask Why page that turns curiosity into a short explanation and mini activity.

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Vocabulary Builder
Little Learners & The Wine Bottle
Wine
Trace the word 'wine' with your finger. Now trace 'bottle'.
Look at the picture of the wine bottle. What color is it? What do you see on the label?
Point to the top of the bottle. Point to the bottom. Can you pretend to pour something from the bottle?
Words, Sentences, and Wine
This is a wine bottle.
Wine is made from grapes.
Grapes grow on a vine.
Write two sentences about what you see on the wine bottle.
Word bank: wine · bottle · grapes · tall · drink · label
Exploring the World of Wine
Wine is a drink made from fermented grapes. Fermentation is a natural process where yeast, tiny living things, eat the sugar in the grapes and turn it into alcohol and carbon dioxide. This process has been used for thousands of years to preserve fruit juices and create unique flavors. Different types of grapes and different fermentation methods create many kinds of wine, each with its own taste and smell.
Why do you think people have been making wine for such a long time? What makes different wines taste different?
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Size Science Lab
Read the size clue
A wine bottle is about 300 millimeters (or 30 centimeters) tall. That's like stacking three standard rulers end-to-end! It's 75 millimeters (or 7.5 centimeters) wide and deep, which is about the width of your hand. Imagine a tall, slim cylinder. This shape makes it easy to hold and store many bottles together. Knowing these measurements helps us understand its size compared to other everyday objects.
Quick Check
How many centimeters tall is a wine bottle?
Estimate
Without measuring, find an object in your classroom that you think is about 30 cm tall. Now measure it.
Is a wine bottle taller or shorter than your arm?
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Scientific Diagram Poster
Reviewed diagram
Wine Scientific Diagram with Kids Ask Why
Batch reviewed generated diagram for Pro Pack use. Check labels, Kids Ask Why panel, anatomy/context modules, and print readability.
2026-06-11

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Kids Ask Why Lab
Big Question
Why does the Wine work the way it does?
The Wine works because its shape, materials, parts, and forces fit together to solve a real-world problem.
How to diagram it
Use arrows to connect the main parts to their jobs, then show the input and output.
Cause-and-effect arrows
1-minute activity
Find one part of the object and explain what would happen if that part was missing.
I noticed:
My answer in one sentence:
Draw your own explanation
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Comprehension + Drawing
1. What is wine made from?
2. What shape is a wine bottle?
3. Can you name something that is taller than a wine bottle?
4. What do you see on the label of a wine bottle?
Draw and compare
Draw a wine bottle and a bunch of grapes next to it. How big are the grapes compared to the bottle?
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Answer Key + Teaching Notes
Answer Key
- Wine is made from grapes.
- It is a tall, cylindrical shape.
- Answers will vary (e.g., a door, a person, a tree).
- Answers will vary (e.g., words, pictures, a name).
- 30 cm.
Teaching Notes
- Emphasize that wine is an adult drink and not for children.
- Use real grapes or pictures of grapes to enhance understanding.
- Encourage discussion about different types of bottles and their uses.
- Connect the concept of fermentation to other foods like bread or yogurt.
- Adapt activities for individual learner needs and language levels.
Extension Activity
Research different types of grapes used to make wine, or explore other fermented foods and drinks.
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