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This Grade 1 challenge asks first graders to spot BOTH adjectives in short sentences and then write their own adjective pairs. Four multiple-choice items test whether kids can pick the two describing words among nouns, verbs, and articles. Five fill-in prompts invite original writing, like choosing a size word to pair with fluffy for dog. Sharp attention to detail and growing vocabulary combine to stretch first grader grammar skills meaningfully.

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Adjectives (Intro)
Grade 1
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which two words are adjectives? 'I saw a big brown bear.'
 A) big, brown
 B) saw, bear
 C) I, a
 D) big, bear
2. Which two words are adjectives? 'She has a tiny red bag.'
 A) has, bag
 B) tiny, red
 C) she, a
 D) tiny, bag
3. Which two words are adjectives? 'We ate five sweet grapes.'
 A) we, ate
 B) ate, grapes
 C) five, sweet
 D) five, grapes
4. Which two words are adjectives? 'A soft white cat naps.'
 A) soft, white
 B) cat, naps
 C) a, cat
 D) soft, cat
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Write two adjectives for a dog: big and fluffy.
2) Write two adjectives for an apple: red and sweet.
3) Write two adjectives for a ball: round and blue.
4) Write two adjectives for a bunny: soft and white.
5) Write two adjectives for a star: pointy and bright.
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