This easy worksheet helps second graders explore adjectives that describe how things feel and taste. In Part A, students sort words like 'warm,' 'bumpy,' and 'sweet' into 'Adjective' or 'Not an Adjective,' learning to spot describing words and tell them apart from verbs like 'sing' and 'walk.' Part B asks five fill-in-the-blank questions about a 'rough rock,' a 'spicy taco,' and a 'warm blanket,' so students see adjectives in real noun pairs.

Part C wraps up with four true-or-false statements that check whether words like 'sticky' and 'eat' are adjectives, building confidence in spotting describing words for stronger sentence writing.

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Busy Bee
Adjectives
Grade 2
★ Part A: Sort the Words
Sort each word or number into the correct category box.
warmsingbumpypencilsweetwalk
Adjective
Not an Adjective
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) The word sour describes how something tastes.
2) In the warm blanket, the adjective is warm.
3) The adjective in a rough rock tells about texture.
4) In a spicy taco, the word spicy is the adjective.
5) Adjectives help us describe a noun better.
★ Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1) Sticky is an adjective that describes how something feels.
True
False
2) Eat is an adjective.
True
False
3) You can use more than one adjective to describe a noun.
True
False
4) Desk is an adjective because it names a thing.
True
False
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