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Adjectives - Words that describe people, animals, places, things and ideas.
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This is a __________ friendship.
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This is a _______ backpack.
This is a __________ sunflower.
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This is a _______ helmet.
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This is a _______ butterfly.
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This is a __________ park.
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This is a _________ grill.
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This is a _______ ice-cream cone.
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This is a ____________ child.
This is a __________ schedule.
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This is a _______ treasure chest.
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He felt____________ pride.
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Brainstorm lists for:
a person an animal a place a thing an idea
child dog park ice-cream cone
friendship
girl cat school helmet happiness
boy bear store bike fear
teacher butterfly restaurant car care
parent elephant home present pride
friend bunny mall fidget sadness
brother bird lake schedule kindness
sister cow playground flower concern
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Great find - Magnetic spinner from the dollar store. Draw a circle, place the spinner in the circle. Next, write person, animal, place, thing and idea.
Have children take turns with the spinner. Once they land on a category, have them name something in that category and give an adjective to describe what was named. For example, the
idea could be friendship and the adjective – fantastic.
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Have children select a
picture and list adjectives.
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Have kids choose a picture, cut it out and paste it on paper. Next, have kids write a frame sentence and adjectives that describe the picture.
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Have kids choose a picture, cut it out and paste it on paper. Next, have kids write a frame sentence and adjectives that describe the picture.
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AdjectivesI want
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