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This medium worksheet challenges kindergartners to identify adjectives within full sentences and connect describing words to the senses they appeal to. Children fill in missing adjectives from phrases like 'the big red ball' and learn that words such as sweet describe taste while loud describes hearing. A matching activity pairs sensory adjectives—crunchy, purple, smoky, and icy—with the appropriate sense, deepening understanding of how descriptive language engages every sense.

Style:
Busy Bee
Descriptive Writing
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1) In 'the big red ball,' the adjectives are big and red.
2) The word 'sweet' describes the sense of taste.
3) The word 'loud' describes the sense of hearing.
4) The word 'bright' describes the sense of sight.
5) The word 'rough' describes the sense of touch.
6) The word 'stinky' describes the sense of smell.
7) Adding adjectives to a sentence makes it more descriptive.
8) In 'the fluffy white kitten,' there are 2 adjectives.
9) Adjectives answer questions like 'What kind?' and 'How many?'
★ Part B: Match the Words
Match each descriptive word to the sense it describes.
1)
crunchy
hearing/taste
touch/temperature
purple
sight/color
sight/color
smoky
smell
hearing/taste
icy
touch/temperature
smell
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