This challenging worksheet stretches kindergartners' grasp of adjectives across several sensory categories. Multiple-choice items pick happy, smooth, bright as the all-adjective set, name bumpy as a texture word, and show that The warm, gooey pizza smelled amazing works because of sensory adjectives. Young learners also spot The thing was in a place as needing more describing words, next to sparkly red shoes and a soft white bunny.

Fill-in-the-blank prompts review that rough is the opposite of smooth, that bright, twinkling stars describe how stars look, and that whispering names a quiet sound, while connecting the tongue to telling sweet from sour.

Style:
Busy Bee
Descriptive Writing
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which group of words are ALL adjectives?
 A) run, jump, skip
 B) happy, smooth, bright
 C) dog, cat, fish
 D) under, over, behind
2. Which describing word tells about TEXTURE?
 A) green
 B) tall
 C) bumpy
 D) quiet
3. What makes The warm, gooey pizza smelled amazing good descriptive writing?
 A) It is short.
 B) It uses sensory adjectives.
 C) It has a period.
 D) It starts with The.
4. Which sentence needs MORE describing words?
 A) The sparkly red shoes clicked on the shiny floor.
 B) The soft white bunny hopped across the green grass.
 C) The thing was in a place.
 D) The loud thunder shook the old creaky house.
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) The word rough is the opposite of smooth.
2) In the bright, twinkling stars, the adjectives describe how stars look.
3) You use your tongue to tell if something is sweet or sour.
4) The word whispering describes a quiet sound.
5) Adding more adjectives to a sentence makes it more descriptive.
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