Let’s go through each box one by one and pick the best adjective that matches the picture.
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First row:
1.
What size?
Picture: A small mouse next to a big elephant.
The question is asking about the *mouse*. Mice are tiny compared to elephants.
→ Best answer:
small
2.
What color?
Picture: A pink dress.
The dress is clearly pink.
→ Best answer:
pink
3.
What shape?
Picture: A round clock or wheel with numbers around it.
It’s circular — so “round” fits best.
→ Best answer:
round
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Second row:
4.
How many?
Picture: Two butterflies.
Count them: 1, 2 → two butterflies.
→ Best answer:
two
5.
How does she feel?
Picture: A girl smiling happily.
She looks happy, not sad or angry.
→ Best answer:
happy
6.
What material?
Picture: A turtle with a hard shell.
Turtle shells are hard, not soft or plastic (in real life).
→ Best answer:
hard
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Third row:
7.
What taste?
Picture: A lemon.
Lemons are sour, not sweet or salty.
→ Best answer:
sour
8.
How does it feel?
Picture: A cactus with spikes.
Cacti are prickly — you don’t want to touch them!
→ Best answer:
prickly
9.
How old?
Picture: A young boy playing with blocks.
He looks like a little kid, not an adult or baby.
→ Best answer:
young
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Final Answer:
- What size? →
small
- What color? →
pink
- What shape? →
round
- How many? →
two
- How does she feel? →
happy
- What material? →
hard
- What taste? →
sour
- How does it feel? →
prickly
- How old? →
young
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of adjective worksheet 1st grade.