This second hard worksheet tests kindergartners' deeper grasp of adjectives through multiple-choice items asking them to spot adjective pairs, locate where adjectives typically sit in sentences, and identify size-specific descriptors.
Kindergartners also learn why specific adjectives create stronger descriptive writing than vague ones, preparing them for first-grade composition work.
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Descriptive Writing
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the correct answer for each question.
1. Which pair of words are BOTH adjectives?
A) run and jump
B) happy and tiny
C) dog and cat
D) quickly and slowly
2. Where do adjectives usually appear in a sentence?
A) After the verb
B) Before or after the noun they describe
C) At the end only
D) Only at the beginning
3. Which adjective describes SIZE?
A) red
B) loud
C) enormous
D) sweet
4. Which sentence has the WEAKEST description?
A) The tall, dark forest was full of glowing fireflies.
B) The noisy playground echoed with children's laughter.
C) The thing was there.
D) The crispy, golden toast smelled amazing.
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1. Sensory words help the reader see, hear, smell, taste, and feel what is described.
2. In 'the sizzling, golden pancakes,' there are 2 adjectives.
3. Using specific adjectives instead of vague ones makes writing more vivid.
4. The adjective 'enormous' is a more specific word for big.
5. Good descriptive writing uses adjectives to paint a picture with words.
Descriptive Writing
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the correct answer for each question.
1. Which pair of words are BOTH adjectives?
A) run and jump
B) happy and tiny
C) dog and cat
D) quickly and slowly
2. Where do adjectives usually appear in a sentence?
A) After the verb
B) Before or after the noun they describe
C) At the end only
D) Only at the beginning
3. Which adjective describes SIZE?
A) red
B) loud
C) enormous
D) sweet
4. Which sentence has the WEAKEST description?
A) The tall, dark forest was full of glowing fireflies.
B) The noisy playground echoed with children's laughter.
C) The thing was there.
D) The crispy, golden toast smelled amazing.
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1) Sensory words help the reader see, hear, smell, taste, and feel what is described.
2) In 'the sizzling, golden pancakes,' there are 2 adjectives.
3) Using specific adjectives instead of vague ones makes writing more vivid.
4) The adjective 'enormous' is a more specific word for big.
5) Good descriptive writing uses adjectives to paint a picture with words.
Ready to Practice?
Read each question carefully. For Part A, circle the correct answer. For Part B, write the missing word on the line.
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