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This easy worksheet introduces first graders to describing words through gentle fill-in-the-blank practice. In Part A, children add an adjective to sentences about a wagging puppy, a tasty apple, and a warm sun, then answer simple true-or-false questions about adjectives. Part B continues with three more fill-in-the-blank sentences about a flower in the garden, a cozy blanket, and a slow elephant, helping kids feel confident choosing words that paint a clearer picture.

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Descriptive Writing: Using Describing Words
Grade 1
★ Part A: Add a Describing Word
Write a describing word on the line to complete each sentence.
1) The fluffy puppy wagged its tail.
2) I ate a red apple for lunch.
3) The bright sun warmed our faces.
4) We heard a loud noise outside.
5) The ice cream was cold and sweet.
6) The word 'big' is a describing word.
True
False
7) The sentence 'The cat sat' has a describing word in it.
True
False
8) Describing words tell us more about a person, place, or thing.
True
False
9) The word 'run' is a describing word.
True
False
★ Part B: Describe It
Write a describing word on the line for each sentence.
1) The pretty flower grew in the garden.
2) My blanket feels soft and warm.
3) The huge elephant walked slowly.
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Fill in the blank with a describing word. Then answer the true or false questions about describing words.

12 Questions
15-20 minutes
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