Let’s learn about… ADJECTIVES

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Let’s learn about… ADJECTIVES Silly! Small! Tired! Hairy! Funny! Long! Orange! Happy Several! Cloudy! Short!

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Schoolhouse Rock Adjectives Song Let’s start with something fun to watch! Click the link to watch the video.

What is an adjective? An adjective describes a noun (a person, place, thing, or idea). For example; A tall building The skinny man The large city

Adjectives usually answer three questions: Which one? What kind? How many?

Which one? I bought the red, spicy potato chips. We drove the smallest car in the parking lot.

What kind? I like to eat juicy peaches. I wish I had purchased a green bike.

How many? I saw three ducks at the park. There were several singers in the concert.

No! Do adjectives always come right before a noun? Adjectives can be at different places in a sentence, so don’t get confused by always looking for them right before a noun. Look at these sentences to see some places where you might find an adjective.

Big, leafy trees lined the driveway Big, leafy trees lined the driveway. I like my bananas to be yellow, not green. I enjoyed the sweet cookies my mom gave me. She told me the swimming pool was cold.

Let’s practice! Which question does the adjective in this sentence answer? Click the answer. I found five dollars when I cleaned my room. Which one? What kind? How many?

That’s right! Five tells how many dollars I found.

Which question does the adjective in this sentence answer? She liked many of the books she read. What kind? Which one? How many?

That’s right! Many tells how many books she liked.

Which question does the adjective in this sentence answer? Please find Maria’s yellow cup for me. What kind? Which one? How many?

That’s right! Yellow tells which one of the cups is being asked for.

Which question does the adjective in this sentence answer? I like to read historic books. What kind? Which one? How many?

Good job! Historic tells what kind of books someone likes to read.

Can you tell which word in the sentence is the adjective Can you tell which word in the sentence is the adjective? Click on the underlined word you think is the adjective. I saw a small dog running down the road.

Good job! Small describes what kind of dog it is.

Click on the underlined word in the sentence that is the adjective: Miranda was carrying a spotted umbrella around the park.

Good job! Spotted describes what kind of umbrella Miranda is carrying.

Click on the underlined word in the sentence that is the adjective: Phillip bought eleven popsicles at the snack shop.

Good job! Eleven describes how many popsicles Phillip bought.

One more! Do you like to cook your marshmallows until they are gooey?

Good job! Gooey describes what kind of marshmallows you might like.

Now that you’ve learned about adjectives and had a chance to practice identifying them, you have a chance to think of some on your own! You will think of an adjective that starts with every letter of the alphabet and noun that it describes. This is an example of a completed paper. Example adjective worksheet

You will fill out a worksheet in the same way, putting an adjective and word it describes in each slot, such as “angry dog” or “blue whale.” You may not use the same adjectives that are used in the example. Think of your own adjectives! Fill out this worksheet. Adjectives worksheet

You may either print the worksheet, fill it out, and bring it to class tomorrow, or you may submit it on the class website assignment page: Submit assignment on class website Have fun!