This medium verbs worksheet asks kindergartners to hunt for the action word inside short, everyday sentences. Children write claps for The baby claps her hands, stirs for He stirs the soup, pours for She pours the milk, digs for The boy digs in the sand, and licks for The cat licks its paw, learning that an action word is called a verb.

A four-pair matching activity then connects wash, fold, wipe, and grab with sentences about washing hands with soap, folding clothes neatly, wiping a face with a towel, and grabbing a toy from the shelf. This worksheet trains kindergartners to spot verbs in real reading and to pick the right action for a sentence.

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Busy Bee
Verbs
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) In The baby claps her hands, the verb is claps.
2) In He stirs the soup, the action word is stirs.
3) A verb can tell what a person does.
4) In She pours the milk, the verb is pours.
5) In The boy digs in the sand, the verb is digs.
6) An action word is called a verb.
7) In We mop the floor, the verb is mop.
8) In The cat licks its paw, the verb is licks.
9) In Dad cooks dinner, the verb is cooks.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
wash
We ___ our hands with soap.
I ___ my face with a towel.
fold
He ___ the clothes neatly.
She ___ the toy from the shelf.
wipe
I ___ my face with a towel.
He ___ the clothes neatly.
grab
She ___ the toy from the shelf.
We ___ our hands with soap.
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