This easy worksheet shifts second graders' attention to adjectives that describe what we see and hear. In Part A, students sort words like 'shiny,' 'loud,' 'bright,' and 'noisy' into 'Describes How Something Looks' or 'Describes How Something Sounds,' helping them link describing words to the senses.

Part B includes five fill-in-the-blank questions about a 'loud drum' and the 'bright moon,' and asks for the opposite of 'dark.' Part C ends with four true-or-false statements about words like 'dim' and 'sing,' showing students that adjectives paint clear pictures and add sound to their 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.
shinyloudbrightquietdarknoisy
Describes How Something Looks
Describes How Something Sounds
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) The word sparkly describes how something looks.
2) In a loud drum, the adjective is loud.
3) Whispery is an adjective that describes a sound.
4) In the bright moon, the word bright is the adjective.
5) The opposite of dark is the adjective light.
★ Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1) Dim is an adjective that describes how something looks.
True
False
2) Sing is an adjective because it tells about sound.
True
False
3) Adjectives can describe what we see or hear.
True
False
4) Window is an adjective that describes light.
True
False
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