This Kindergarten worksheet introduces action words (verbs) through engaging picture-based activities. With fun tasks like sorting, circling, matching, multiple choice, and sentence rewriting, children learn to recognize verbs in everyday contexts. Simple visuals and age-appropriate vocabulary make grammar easy and enjoyable.
This worksheet helps children:
1. Identify verbs as words that show what someone or something does.
2. Strengthen observation skills by linking pictures with actions.
3. Correct sentences by using the right action words.
4. Gain confidence in building simple sentences for communication.
This worksheet includes five activity formats:
Exercise 1 – Sort the Words
Students separate action words (swim, run, eat, dance) from non-action words (tree, book, chair).
Exercise 2 – Circle the Pictures
Children circle the correct picture for actions like “The boy can run,” “The girl can eat,” and “The baby can sleep”:contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}.
Exercise 3 – Match the Following
Students match picture descriptions such as *A boy running* or *A baby sleeping* with the right verbs.
Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students complete sentences by choosing the right action words, e.g., “The boy ___ to school” → *runs*; “The dog ___ fast” → *jumps*.
Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting
Children correct sentences like *The boy eat rice* → *The boy eats rice*; *The children eat games* → *The children play games*.
Exercise 1 – Sorting
Action Words: swim, run, read, clap, sleep, write, dance, eat, sing, jump
Not Action Words: tree, chair, book
Exercise 2 – Circle the Pictures
1. boy running
2. girl eating
3. children playing
4. baby sleeping
5. man running fast
Exercise 3 – Matching
Dog jumping → jump
Baby sleeping → sleep
Boy eating → eat
Girl playing → play
Boy running → run
Exercise 4 – MCQs
1. runs
2. eats
3. play
4. sleeps
5. jumps
6. play
7. eats
8. sings
9. play
10. reads
Exercise 5 – Corrected Sentences
1. The boy eats rice.
2. They play cricket.
3. The baby sleeps in bed.
4. She runs home.
5. The dog jumps in the park.
6. We sleep together.
7. The girl eats lunch.
8. The children play games.
9. He eats rice.
10. My friend runs in the race.
Give your child a head start in grammar by learning action words through fun, picture-driven activities!
Action words, or verbs, show what someone is doing, like run, jump, or eat.
Because both use pictures, but nouns name things while verbs show movement or actions.
By asking kids “What are you doing?” and encouraging them to reply using clear action verbs in English.