This Class 1 worksheet introduces learners to describing words (adjectives) focusing on size and colour. With activities like sorting, circling, matching, multiple choice, and rewriting, children learn how adjectives make sentences more meaningful and vivid. Visual prompts and simple tasks keep learning interactive and fun.
This worksheet helps children:
1. Identify adjectives of size (big, small, tall, short) and colour (red, blue, green, yellow, black, white).
2. Match words to correct pictures for better comprehension.
3. Choose adjectives to complete sentences meaningfully.
4. Build sentence clarity and creativity with age-appropriate grammar.
This worksheet includes five practice-based activities:
Exercise 1 – Sort the Words
Students sort adjectives like *big, small, blue, red, green* from non-adjectives like *book, dog, chair*.
Exercise 2 – Circle the Pictures
Students circle the correct picture for phrases like *A big ball, A red apple, A tall tree*:contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}.
Exercise 3 – Match the Following
Learners match picture descriptions such as *A small cat* or *A blue car* to the right words.
Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions
Children choose the correct describing word to complete sentences like *The apple is red*, *The tree is tall*, *The dog is black*.
Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting
Students correct and rewrite sentences with the right adjectives, e.g., *The apple is blue* → *The apple is red*.
Exercise 1 – Sorting
Adjectives: big, small, red, blue, green, black, tall, short, white, round
Not Adjectives: book, dog, tree, ball, chair, cat
Exercise 2 – Circle the Pictures
1. big ball – football
2. small cat – kitten
3. red apple – red apple
4. blue car – blue car
5. tall tree – tall tree
Exercise 3 – Matching
1. Apple → A red apple
2. Football → A big ball
3. Cat → A small cat
4. Car → A blue car
5. Tree → A tall tree
Exercise 4 – MCQs
1. The apple is red.
2. The car is blue.
3. The ball is round.
4. The boy is short.
5. The tree is tall.
6. The leaf is green.
7. The sun is yellow.
8. The dog is black.
9. The shirt is white.
10. The cat is small.
Exercise 5 – Sample Rewritten Sentences
1. The apple is red.
2. The car is blue.
3. The tree is tall.
4. The shirt is white.
5. The cat is small.
Make grammar fun and visual for your child with describing words — the first step to colourful, clear, and confident writing!
Action verbs show the main action, while helping verbs like “is” or “are” support the main word.
Through sentence practice like “The boy runs” or “The girl sings” using familiar daily activities.
They form the foundation for building sentences and understanding subject-verb agreement.