This medium worksheet helps kindergartners pinpoint adjectives inside short phrases and link them to the five senses. Fill-in-the-blank items reveal that the cold, wet rain holds the adjectives cold and wet, that yellow describes color in a tiny yellow bird, and that crunchy belongs to the sense of hearing. Young learners also meet fragrant for smell, noisy for the noisy bus, and learn that freezing is a stronger way to say cold.

A four-pair matching task connects everyday items to vivid descriptors: kitten with soft, ice cream with sweet, drum with loud, and rose with fragrant, building the habit of choosing precise describing words instead of plain ones.

Style:
Busy Bee
Descriptive Writing
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) In the cold, wet rain, the adjectives are cold and wet.
2) The word crunchy tells about the sense of hearing.
3) In a tiny yellow bird, the word yellow tells about color.
4) The word fragrant describes the sense of smell.
5) When you say the noisy bus, the adjective is noisy.
6) In a round, green apple, there are 2 adjectives.
7) Describing how something sounds uses the sense of hearing.
8) The word freezing is a stronger way to say cold.
9) Good writing uses describing words to help readers imagine.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
kitten
soft
sweet
ice cream
sweet
soft
drum
loud
fragrant
rose
fragrant
loud
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