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This second medium worksheet builds kindergartners' ability to spot multiple adjectives in sentences such as 'the sleepy brown dog' while reviewing the five senses. Fill-in-the-blank questions reinforce that descriptive writing helps readers visualize what authors describe. The matching section pairs nouns with their best-fitting adjectives—lemon with sour, thunder with loud, silk with smooth, and pepper with spicy—teaching kindergartners how thoughtful word choice creates vivid mental pictures for readers.

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Busy Bee
Descriptive Writing
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1) In 'the sleepy brown dog,' the adjectives are sleepy and brown.
2) The five senses are sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch.
3) Descriptive writing helps the reader picture what you describe.
4) Words like 'cheerful,' 'scared,' and 'excited' describe feelings.
5) In 'the tall green tree,' the word 'tall' describes size.
6) The word 'salty' is a sensory word that describes taste.
7) To describe a flower, you might use words about its color, shape, and smell.
8) The sentence 'The cat sat.' is improved by adding adjectives.
9) Descriptive writing paints a picture in the reader's mind.
★ Part B: Match the Words
Match each noun to the adjective that best describes it.
1)
lemon
sour
loud
thunder
loud
sour
silk
smooth
spicy
pepper
spicy
smooth
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