Let’s go through each sentence one by one and pick the best adjective from the word bank to fill in the blank.
Word Bank:
loud, windy, fresh, beautiful, scary, bitter, slippery, brave, sharp, smooth
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1. “Please make sure your pencils have a nice ______ point.”
→ Pencils need to be pointy to write well. The word that fits is
sharp.
2. “The opposite of bumpy is ______”
→ Bumpy means uneven or rough. The opposite would be even or flat — so
smooth.
3. “I can fly my kite today because it is nice and ______”
→ Kites need wind to fly. So the weather must be
windy.
4. “Emma has white teeth and a very ______ smile.”
→ A nice smile is often described as
beautiful.
5. “Grade 3 got detention for being very ______ in class.”
→ Detention usually happens when students are too noisy. So
loud fits here.
6. “After a shower, Alex feels nice and ______”
→ After washing, you feel clean and refreshed — so
fresh.
7. “Brandon couldn’t sleep after he watched a ______ movie.”
→ If a movie keeps you up at night, it’s probably frightening — so
scary.
8. “David was very ______ for standing up and fighting Goliath.”
→ Fighting a giant takes courage — so
brave.
9. “Be careful when walking because the stairs are ______.”
→ Stairs you need to be careful on might be wet or slick — so
slippery.
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Final Answer:
1. sharp
2. smooth
3. windy
4. beautiful
5. loud
6. fresh
7. scary
8. brave
9. slippery
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 3rd grade adjective worksheet.