These printable worksheets are the great learning activity to help a child become familiar with adjectives in different types of sentence structures.
An adjective is a part of speech specifically used to describe a noun or noun phrase or give more information about them. There is a wide variety of types of adjectives and common patterns they are used in.
This worksheet provides a good practice for the usage of qualitative adjectives, comparative and superlative adjectives, coordination and order of adjectives. On each page children are offered a range of structures where adjectives are used: an adjective after a copular verb, an adjective preceding a singular or plural noun, an adjective with a submodifier, etc.
It can serve as a simple recognition activity when children locate adjectives and circle them. students. For the latter purpose set the timing for the activity, allocating 2–3 minutes for each worksheet.
As the next step you can ask students to substitute the adjectives they found with synonyms or opposites then comparing their sentences. This shows how the adjective can change the whole meaning of a sentence.
These printable worksheets provide a range of patterns adjectives are used in and allow children to find and use adjectives correctly in the text to make their speech more literate and rich.
This activity is suitable for 7 to 9 years old students, U.S. school 1st and 2nd grade.
These learning pages are suitable for black and white and color printers.