Task: Complete the sentences using adjectives from the word bank.
The word bank provided is:
- loud
- windy
- fresh
- beautiful
- scary
- bitter
- slippery
- brave
- sharp
- smooth
Solution:
1.
Please make sure your pencils have a nice _______ point.
- The word "sharp" fits here because it describes the quality of a pencil point.
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Answer: sharp
2.
The opposite of bumpy is _______.
- The opposite of "bumpy" is "smooth."
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Answer: smooth
3.
I can fly my kite today because it is nice and _______.
- The word "windy" fits here because wind helps kites fly.
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Answer: windy
4.
Emma has white teeth and a very _______ smile.
- The word "beautiful" fits here to describe Emma's smile.
-
Answer: beautiful
5.
Grade 3 got detention for being very _______ in class.
- The word "loud" fits here because being loud can disrupt a classroom.
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Answer: loud
6.
After a shower, Alex feels nice and _______.
- The word "fresh" fits here because showers often make people feel refreshed.
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Answer: fresh
7.
Brandon couldn't sleep after he watched a _______ movie.
- The word "scary" fits here because scary movies can keep people awake.
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Answer: scary
8.
David was very _______ for standing up and fighting Goliath.
- The word "brave" fits here because David showed courage in facing Goliath.
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Answer: brave
9.
Be careful when walking because the stairs are _______.
- The word "slippery" fits here because slippery stairs can be dangerous.
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Answer: slippery
Final Answers:
1. sharp
2. smooth
3. windy
4. beautiful
5. loud
6. fresh
7. scary
8. brave
9. slippery
Explanation:
Each sentence was analyzed to determine which adjective from the word bank best fits the context. Adjectives were chosen based on their meaning and how they logically complete the sentence. For example, "sharp" describes a pencil point, "smooth" is the opposite of "bumpy," and "scary" explains why Brandon couldn't sleep after watching a movie. This approach ensures that each answer is both grammatically correct and contextually appropriate.
Final Answer:
\boxed{sharp, smooth, windy, beautiful, loud, fresh, scary, brave, slippery}
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of adjective worksheet for 3rd grade.