This challenging worksheet stretches first graders into multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank thinking about descriptive writing. Part A asks which word best describes how a kitten feels, which sense tells a cookie is sweet, the right adjective for thunder shaking the house, and how a flower smells (fragrant). Part B continues with sentences about a rough, dry old log, bright stars in the sky, a sour and crunchy pickle, a fuzzy itchy wool scarf, and the cold, clear creek water.

It pushes children beyond simple adjectives toward richer, sense-specific word choice.

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Busy Bee
Descriptive Writing
Grade 1
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which word best describes how a kitten feels?
 A) soft
 B) loud
 C) sour
 D) bright
2. Which sense do you use to tell that a cookie is sweet?
 A) sight
 B) touch
 C) taste
 D) hearing
3. Which describing word fits: The ___ thunder shook the house.
 A) tiny
 B) quiet
 C) loud
 D) smooth
4. Which word describes how a flower smells?
 A) rough
 B) fragrant
 C) noisy
 D) cold
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) The old log felt rough and dry.
2) The stars look bright in the sky.
3) The pickle tastes sour and crunchy.
4) My wool scarf is fuzzy and itchy.
5) The creek water is cold and clear.
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