This easy worksheet builds kindergartners' sensory vocabulary through tracing six new describing words: rough, quiet, dark, sour, flat, and curly. Young learners follow dotted lines to practice careful letter formation while soaking in adjectives that span touch, sound, sight, and taste. Fill-in-the-blank prompts reinforce that rough tells how something feels and that quiet is the opposite of loud, naming adjective as the grammar term for color and shape words.

A short true-or-false section checks the idea that dark can describe how something looks and that sour describes how something tastes, gently linking each word to the matching sense for early literacy growth.

Style:
Busy Bee
Descriptive Writing
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Trace the Words
Trace each word carefully by following the dotted lines.
1) rough
2) quiet
3) dark
4) sour
5) flat
6) curly
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) The word rough tells how something feels.
2) A word that describes a color or shape is an adjective.
3) The opposite of loud is quiet.
4) Descriptive words help readers understand what you mean.
★ Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1) The word dark can describe how something looks.
True
False
2) Numbers like three are never describing words.
True
False
3) The word sour describes how something tastes.
True
False
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