Today, you’re going to learn how to use words to describe things. You can describe how things look, taste, and feel. You can also describe people’s emotions and personalities.
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Writing5th Grade
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Adjectives
Today, you’re going to learn how to use words to describe things. You can describe how things look, taste, and feel. You can also describe people’s emotions and personalities.
Slide 1 - Slide
The red curtain opened to reveal the audience.
Which word in this sentence describes how something looks?
A
audience
B
reveal
C
red
D
curtain
Slide 2 - Quiz
The answer is C (red). What does it describe?
Notice that the describing word red comes right before curtain. Usually, describing words come right before what they are describing.
When you use describing words, people can picture what you’re saying. Adding the word red before curtain helps you picture what the curtain looks like. Otherwise, some of you might picture the curtain as blue or yellow! It also makes your writing more interesting to read.
Slide 3 - Slide
Let’s look at another example.
The nervous magician stepped onto the stage.
Which word in this sentence describes something?
Which word in this sentence describes something?
A
magician
B
stage
C
nervous
D
onto
Slide 4 - Quiz
Let’s practice picking out the describing word in a sentence.
The magician pulled a tiny rabbit from a hat.
With your partner, find the describing word in this sentence and type it in the box.
Slide 5 - Open question
Pick out ALL the describing words in this sentence.
The nervous magician used his gold wand to make the tiny rabbit disappear.
Slide 6 - Open question
Let’s try adding our own describing word to a sentence.
Watch as I add a describing word to this sentence.
The magician made a dragon appear on stage.
Slide 7 - Slide
The audience cheered for the magician.
Are you ready to try? With your partner, add a describing word to this next sentence.