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Printable worksheets for teaching students to identify basic adjectives in sentences, as well as articles (a, an, the), comparative and superlative adjectives, and prepositional phrases.

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20 Free Adjective Activities With Resources

When I was a new teacher I wanted to know the best activities to teach adjectives in a classroom. I did a little research to see what more experienced teachers were doing. This is what I found out and have used in my time teaching.

Introducing adjectives to young learners is one of the most enjoyable areas of teaching English. It is important to gather all the resources and make a plan making sure that your classroom is ready. Students, especially younger learners, benefit so much by being able to add depth and meaning to both their communications and their written work by using adjectives.

Adjective activities can include, card games, riddles, worksheets, comparison activities physical or TPR activities and worksheets. These can cover the complete range of descriptive adjectives. Diversifying instruction will ensure that students with differing learning styles are able to participate equally.

One of the most effective ways to improve learner confidence and language retention is to encourage the use of adjectives. There are many effective to teach adjectives: Classroom Activities that involve the whole class, or individual activities, card games, matching exercises, and big adjective activities you can hold outside. We have these an the more traditional worksheet and paper activities as well. We will highlight and offer resources to each below.

Adjective Card Games

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  • North South East West
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Adjective Activities in the classroom.

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There are many card games for children most of them can be adapted to use in English classrooms we made one called Adjective Uno . Which has an adjective on each card. This adjective card game is similar to the Uno Card game or you can use the cards as flash cards for other games. One of the games that we have used is an Adjective matching game. The teacher hands the cards to groups of students and they have to match each adjective to its opposite. With a set of cards you can do almost anything we find it’s better to work in groups but they can be used and played with individually as well. The picture below will lead to the page for these card games. We also have them for action verbs as well. The premium version , which is editable is also here as well.

Adjective Riddle Games and Activities

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I am sure we have seen or used these ourselves in classrooms or homes. They provide an excellent way for teachers to practice both reading and grammar. Students must read the description and work out which picture the text is describing. We have made numerous versions of these craft activities. These are one of our most popular activities and one of our most popular downloads. We have, at the moment, holidays Christmas, Easter and Halloween and we’ve also got them for animals , food , weathe r. jobs and even natural disasters . It is worth a search to find more if you need them. We have an example on the picture below.

For whole class environments we have Jeopardy style quizzes that can be used by teachers for whole class activities. At the moment they are two versions, a ‘ ‘what is the animal riddle” PowerPoint, this is also in the form of a jeopardy game and is fully editable. The other is a vowels jeopardy game, again editable so you can adapt to the requirements of your students. They are a  great way to keep the whole class engaged and motivated and of course have fun along the way.

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Sometimes so that the students have some thing more tangible to take home and practice we return to the tried and tested worksheet. This doesn’t mean they cant be fun here as well though. There are hundreds of worksheets for Adjectives on google, and we have our share of ours on the site. We have free samples, examples and a premium pack with the games we have as well. They are great for consolidation, and for keeping things fresh in your students memory. Feel free to take them try them, and if you want to help feel equally free to buy them 🙂

Adjective, Verb or Noun Activities

It is important for students to be introduced to English grammatical terms as soon as they can understand. They will become more familiar and use these terms much more frequently as they progress through their school years but developing their knowledge between the difference between verbs, nouns and adjectives’ (to start) will be of immense benefit. teaching this can be done actively or passively, and in our opinion most effectively, by mixing the two approaches. Where as this topic demands a post of its own, and its will get one, we will highlight a couple of ideas that you can use quickly and efficently.

Using an activity to teach the difference between adjectives, nouns and verbs: If you have time you can ask your students to prepare this for you activity, if not you can download a word list, or pictures to use. Either way the idea is to have about 10 examples of each grammar term prepared, pictures or words ( or even better both). Then you can play the game.

  • Prepare the resources before the lesson with you or your students
  • Put the items at the front of the classroom in a box, bag or bucket
  • Have one students, (or if you have two sets of pictures and words you can add an element of competition) come to the front and pick a word or picture
  • they then have to put them up on the board (board magnets are good for this) under the correct heading of adjective, noun or verb,
  • Once completed they can then chose a class mate to come and try
  • The activity can continue until all the pictures or words are up.
  • add on activity: you now have on the board examples of nouns, adjectives and verbs. Why not ask them to start to make sentences from the words on the board. ” the red robot walks ” ” The beautiful cat climbs ” for example. It adds real world use to the activity.

You can use our resources for this here .

To do this more passively, or as a consolidation exercise you can use the selection of worksheets we have here as well. We have samples and examples on the site, but if you wanted a selection to cover different learning styles and abilities then we also have a full pack that includes action verbs and adjective worksheets and activities. The task follows the same ideas as the activity above. how it reverses it. Students read the sentence and then have to spot the adjectives, verbs and nouns and circle, highlight or color them.

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Adjectives and Opposites Games

Another great way to teach adjectives, and as a by product teach antonyms, and even synonyms, is to introduce the concept of opposites. There are loads of way to teach these, from playing Simon says type games where the teacher says Simon says cold, and the students have to do the opposite action, to playing matching games as described above. We have an opposites set of cards on the site for free download as well if you need. These can be printed and cut out. Then simply give to a student of group of students to sort into their matching pairs. These can then also be reviewed as a whole class activity by asking students to give the answer as a sentence and then put the pictures on the board as they go.

Captains Aboard Adjective Activity:

This is a classic children’s party game that can be changed to suit a variety of teaching subjects. The game requires a little, very little, preparation and pre teaching before you can play it. However the idea is simple enough. All the students are onboard the adjective adventurer ship and have to obey the orders of the captain (you!) when the captain yells out a command all the shipmates have to follow the command by following the action.

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Now instead of saying the a nautical command ( the original game has walk the plank, climb the rigging etc.) you can supplement adjectives into the mix. Be beautiful, its cold, hot, warm, cool, I see a big whale, a little fish, scary shark, pirate and many, MANY more. The last one to do the action has to sit out till the next round, or has to do a forfeit ( its a teaching exercise not the Olympics!!) Children love this game and as mentioned it can be used for many different topics. We have prepared some activities to get you started for free, if you want the full set and the other adjectives games and worksheets we have them as premium set. ( cheap of course)

North South East West but Homes Best Adjective Activity

This game is actually from Girl Guiding (I used to teach there a long time ago) and it was played outside so only consider this if you have a large space. One where tables, chairs and bags are unlikely to be tripped over. The game starts with the fours points of the compass. In our adjective version we can change these for adjectives.

The teacher then can chose a picture or a word and show it or shout it out. For these I use adjectives that are pretty much opposites. So if I have a picture of a fluffy kitten I would have the adjective cute, scary, big, small or similar up on the four points. Students then have to run ( why a large space is needed) to the adjective they think describes the picture the best. They can be changed from time to time as you add more pictures, and we have a selection of words and pictures in our card game on this page that can be printed and stuck up. As students progress or if you have higher ability students you can change these for synonyms or add points to the compass ( South West North East etc.) Needless to say its a great little activity if you have the space to try it.

A to Z Adjective Worksheets:

This is a picture of a cute cat, not its a picture of a zany cat, no no its a picture of a grey cat. You get the idea, we created this from an idea we saw years old. It is great as a warm down activity after one of the more high paced activities on this page, and stretches the mental muscles after the physical muscles have had their work out! If you get an adjective for the letter X let us know!! We have a worksheet for this here.

This is great for listening and speaking exercises. If your school shreds documents, or papers for recycling then grab some bags before they go to their new home and put them in a big bin. Then..

  • Drop some fairly common items in the bin and mix them up so they cant be seen
  • Have each student come up to the front and put their hand in to find an item.
  • Don’t let them bring it out though no one can see it to the end
  • Have them describe the item using adjectives and let the rest of the students guess.
  • If you have younger learners you can put a selection of words they cloud use on the board and even a list of the items in the bin as well.
  • Keep going until all the items have been found.

Guess Who Adjective Board game.

We haven’t got round to making this yet, although you can pick it up off Amazon pretty cheaply. However this game is made for adjective practice. Students have two boards and through a process of elimination have to guess who the other person has on their board. They do this by asking questions like to they have brown hair, are they young, do they have blue eyes etc. Then as they reduce the number of options they will end up with one person. the aim is to be first. If you don’t have the budget, I know the feeling, then there are free printable versions here. They also have Dinosaurs, Sports and more. It is from the actual makers, presumes you have bought the game already, but can still be used with a little tape and teacher creativity!

Teaching adjectives is a lot of fun for both teachers and students. We feel it is important to try to use different methods to both teach and consolidate the information. Our resources aim to do that. We incorporate different tasks to appeal to as many learning styles as possible, and therefore make them not only fun, but effective as well.

Hope you enjoy teaching these as much as we do!

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What are adjectives.

Adjectives modify — that is, describe, change or enhance — nouns and pronouns. Adjectives describe things, but not actions. Here you'll find printable adjectives worksheets that cover topics like understanding adjectives, predicate adjectives, comparative adjectives, phrases of adjectives. Learning adjectives helps students to understand sentence structure, comprehend meaning, and express creativity in their writing. You'll find lots of examples, and easily-understood definitions within each worksheet. Students will identify adjectives within sentences, and start to understand what words they modify. Feel free to use these adjectives worksheets in your classroom or at home.

Adjectives Antonyms

Adjectives Antonyms

If you aren’t tall, then what are you? Your youngster will practice finding the antonym of adjectives in this worksheet.

Adjectives Can Change Articles

Adjectives Can Change Articles

The articles “a” and “an” can change because of a simple adjective. Your youngster will practice using these important articles in this worksheet.

Adjectives Describe

Adjectives Describe

With this printable worksheet, students will read a series of sentences and fill in each blank with an adjective of their choosing. This activity is great for practicing the different parts of speech!

Adjectives: Add the Noun

Adjectives: Add the Noun

An adjective describes something; it usually describes a noun. With this printable parts of speech worksheet, students will be asked to add a noun for each adjective to describe. Made easy to print, this activity is perfect for use both at home and in the classroom!

Adjectives: Which Noun Does It Describe?

Adjectives: Which Noun Does It Describe?

In this Descriptive Adjectives Worksheet, an adjective is underlined in each sentence. As they work through the activity, students will be asked to circle the noun that the adjective describes. Ideal for 1st – 3rd grade, but can be used where appropriate.

Alphabet Collections: Adjectives

Alphabet Collections: Adjectives

In this printable classroom activity, students will be asked to write an adjective for each of the 26 letters of the alphabet. From A to Z, see how many creative words you can come up with! Ideal for K – 3rd grade, but can be used where appropriate.

Choose the Adjective

Choose the Adjective

Is ice cream tasty or noisy? Your student can practice using the correct adjective in a sentence in this worksheet.

Color the Christmas Adjectives

Color the Christmas Adjectives

Have fun in the classroom celebrating the holidays as you practice identifying adjectives with this fun, educational coloring page! Color each of the shapes that have an adjective in it red, and the other shapes with any color you like. Once all of the shapes have been filled in, the picture of a festive stocking and candy canes will appear!

Color the Halloween Adjectives

Color the Halloween Adjectives

With this educational, fun Halloween coloring activity, students will be asked to color each shape with an adjective in it yellow, and the other shapes any color they like. Once completed, a picture of a Halloween cat, pumpkin, and moon will appear! This activity is easy to print, making it great for use both at home and in class.

Color the Spring Adjectives

Color the Spring Adjectives

Students will be asked to color each shape with an adjective in it yellow or purple, and fill in the other shapes with any color they like. Once all of the shapes are filled in, the picture of a bee and beautiful flowers will appear!

Color the St. Patrick’s Day Adjectives

Color the St. Patrick’s Day Adjectives

Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in the classroom with this fun coloring page as you practice identifying adjectives. Color each of the shapes that have an adjective in them green, and fill the other shapes with any color you like. Once all of the shapes are filled in, the picture of a lucky leprechaun will appear!

Color the Thanksgiving Adjectives Activity

Color the Thanksgiving Adjectives Activity

With this printable Thanksgiving Coloring Activity, students will be asked to fill in each shape which has an adjective in it orange, and fill the other shapes with any color they like. Once all of the shapes are filled in, the picture of a festive turkey!

Find What the Adjectives Describe

Find What the Adjectives Describe

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Opposite Words: Adjectives Antonym Worksheet

Your student will write the antonym for the adjective.

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Adjectives and Alliteration

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Adjectives or Adverbs

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Free Adjective Worksheets

On this page, you can find a collection of free adjective worksheets . These adjective worksheets are great for kids and beginner ESL students. All the adjective worksheets on this page can be downloaded for free as a printable PDF file. See below for the adjective worksheets currently available, and for related teaching resources, check out the bottom of the page.

Adjective Worksheets

Adjectives Worksheet 1

Worksheet 1

This first adjective worksheet is suitable for kids and includes several describing words with colorful pictures. To complete this worksheet, students must read the adjective and then circle the picture which is best described by the adjective.

Adjectives Worksheet 2

Worksheet 2

This next adjective worksheet is great for practicing adjectives and sorting the adjectives into different categories. To complete this worksheet, students must read the adjectives and then write them in the correct adjective category.

Worksheet 3

This worksheet is suitable for kids and beginner ESL learners to learn about adjectives. To complete the worksheet, students should look at the picture and then choose the adjective which best describes that picture. Then, students should fill in the blank with the correct adjective.

Adjectives Worksheet 4

Worksheet 4

This worksheet is an adjectives word search and is great for kids and beginner English learners to review adjectives. To complete the worksheet, students should find the adjectives in the grid and then check off the words at the bottom of the worksheet once they have found that word.

Adjective Printable board game

Worksheet 5

This activity worksheet is a printable adjectives board game. This board game is best played in pairs. To play, give each pair of students one board game and one dice. Each student will also need an eraser or something small to act as their game piece. To play, students should take turns rolling the dice and moving their game piece. When they land on a square with an adjective in it, the students should say the word / make a sentence with the adjective. The aim of the game is to get to the ‘center star’ to win a point. The only way to get to the center star is to land on the yellow arrows in the middle of the board game. After about 10/15 minutes, stop the game and the student with the most points is the winner.

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How to teach Adjectives

Using this Adjectives Snow Story Worksheet, students look for examples of adjectives as they read a story about a snow day.

Adjectives are words that give us more information about nouns (people, places, and things). This worksheet will give students an opportunity to find adjectives within a paragraph.

Read the paragraph below about the snow day. After you read, circle the adjectives (words that tell you more about the snow) in the paragraph. Once you have found all ten adjectives, write them in the boxes below. Your kids will love being a detective as they search adjectives.

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Before beginning this worksheet, you may review adjectives using the Have Fun Teaching Adjective Song ! Then, have students work independently or with a small group to find adjectives. After students have finished rewriting, share out new sentences to show how many different ideas can be created. Finally, students look for examples of adjectives as they read.

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Grade 6 & 7 Adjective Worksheets

Free adjectives worksheets for students in grade 6 and grade 7. Using adjectives in higher elementary or middle school grades is fun. Students continue their evolution of descriptive vocabulary and begin to weave stories that have a lot of detail and description. Children begin to identify and use comparative adjectives and superlative adjectives. They start looking at adjectival phrases and how they impact on writing. Continue to challenge your students to use high level adjectives, but also get them using powerful, concise sentences that are often overlooked. ‘The ominous clouds grew angry’ is short, sharp and powerful. Challenge your students to write an entire story where the character is locked in a cage and all they can do is describe the character, setting and feelings. You’ll be surprised at what they write! Use the adjective worksheets below to save you prep time. These worksheets focus on identifying adjectives, choosing adjectives and using adjectives. 

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EXERCISE 1: Fill in the blanks with an adjective from the box and a verb to be form (is / are)

EXERCISE 2: Label with an adjective:

fat - old  - short - ugly - thin - clean - beautiful - long - dirty - young - angry - happy 

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Grade 2 Adjectives Worksheets

Adjective worksheets for second grade.

These worksheets provide practice in identifying and using adjectives; also included are worksheets on comparative adjectives and alliterations.

Identifying adjectives

Identify adjectives - circle the adjectives in the list of words

Adjectives in sentences - underline the adjectives in each sentence

Adjectives and nouns - identify the adjective and the noun it describes

Adjectives after nouns - identify adjectives / nouns in sentences where the noun comes first

Using adjectives

Using adjectives - complete the sentences with adjectives from the word bank

Writing adjectives - complete sentences with your own adjectives

Selecting adjectives - add 2 adjectives to each sentence

Comparative adjectives - more / most, er / est, er / more

Alliterations - choose adjectives starting with the same letter as the noun it describes

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  21. Adjectives Snow Story Worksheet

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  22. Grade 6 & 7 Adjective Worksheets

    Grade 6 & 7 Adjective Worksheets. Free adjectives worksheets for students in grade 6 and grade 7. Using adjectives in higher elementary or middle school grades is fun. Students continue their evolution of descriptive vocabulary and begin to weave stories that have a lot of detail and description. Children begin to identify and use comparative ...

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    EXERCISE 1: Fill in the blanks with an adjective from the box and a verb to be form (is / are) EXERCISE 2: Label with an adjective: fat - old - short - ugly - thin - clean - beautiful - long - dirty - young - angry - happy

  24. Grade 2 Adjectives Worksheets

    What is K5? K5 Learning offers free worksheets, flashcards and inexpensive workbooks for kids in kindergarten to grade 5. Become a member to access additional content and skip ads. Adjectives worksheets for grade 2. Practice identifying and using adjectives, including adjectives which come after nouns, comparative adjectives and alliterations.