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:
racing, sleepy, thick, soft, delicious, orange, playful, funny, blue, beautiful
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1.
The ________ cat sat on the windowsill.
Cats often sit quietly or look tired when they’re on a windowsill. “Sleepy” fits well here.
→ *The sleepy cat sat on the windowsill.*
2.
I found a ________ flower in the garden.
Flowers are often described as pretty or lovely. “Beautiful” is perfect.
→ *I found a beautiful flower in the garden.*
3.
The ________ sun is setting in the evening.
When the sun sets, it often looks orange or red. “Orange” is a good match.
→ *The orange sun is setting in the evening.*
4.
My ________ teddy bear is so cuddly.
Teddy bears are usually soft to touch. “Soft” makes sense.
→ *My soft teddy bear is so cuddly.*
5.
We saw a ________ bird in the tree.
Birds can be many colors — but “blue” is a common color for birds (like blue jays). Also, “blue” is in our word bank.
→ *We saw a blue bird in the tree.*
6.
The ________ puppy chased its tail.
Puppies that chase their tails are acting silly or full of energy. “Playful” fits perfectly.
→ *The playful puppy chased its tail.*
7.
I love to eat ________ ice cream.
Ice cream tastes good — we say it’s “delicious.”
→ *I love to eat delicious ice cream.*
8.
The ________ car is very fast.
If a car is very fast, we might call it a “racing” car.
→ *The racing car is very fast.*
9.
The ________ book is on the shelf.
Books can be thick or thin. Since “thick” is in the word bank, and it describes size, let’s use that.
→ *The thick book is on the shelf.*
10.
I drew a ________ picture at school.
Pictures you draw can be funny, especially if you made something silly. “Funny” works well.
→ *I drew a funny picture at school.*
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Final Answer:
1. sleepy
2. beautiful
3. orange
4. soft
5. blue
6. playful
7. delicious
8. racing
9. thick
10. funny
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of grammar work sheets.