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Adjectives 15 (Age 5) - Including equal and senior

Adjectives are describing words. In this KS1 Vocabulary quiz, children learn how equal and senior can give extra meaning in clear, simple sentences.

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Fascinating Fact:

The word senior means older or higher up. A senior student is an older student in the school.

In KS1 Vocabulary, children learn that adjectives make writing and speaking more exact. Words such as equal and senior can describe number, age, position and relationships between people or things.

  • Adjective: A word that describes a noun.
  • Equal: The same in number, size or amount.
  • Senior: Older or higher in rank or position.
What is an adjective for KS1?

An adjective for KS1 is a describing word. It tells us more about a noun, such as a bright light, a gentle wind or a happy child.

What does equal mean in simple words?

Equal means the same. Two groups are equal when they have the same number, or two parts are equal when they are the same size.

What does senior mean for children?

Senior means older or having a higher place in a group. A senior pupil or senior team member is usually older than the others.

In each question you will be shown four words. All you have to do is choose which one matches the meaning given.
1 .
Earliest or first
INITIAL
ODD
MORAL
WILD
He's gone against his initial agreement.
2 .
The same or matching
EQUAL
SUITABLE
LIMITED
BUSY
The two boys were of equal height.
3 .
Energetic or busy
IMMEDIATE
ACTIVE
FAMILIAR
CONSTANT
Our daughter is an active child.
4 .
Definite or real
EXPENSIVE
HISTORICAL
ACTUAL
CONTEMPORARY
He needed actual proof before going to the police.
5 .
High in rank
BRIEF
UNLIKELY
SENIOR
APPARENT
He hopes to get a senior position in the company.
6 .
Impractical or unfeasible. Cannot happen
THIN
FAVOURITE
ATTRACTIVE
IMPOSSIBLE
She found herself in an impossible situation.
7 .
Valued or beloved
BRIGHT
DEAR
AFRAID
PRINCIPAL
Stella is a dear friend of mine.
8 .
To do with the household or home
PERFECT
DOMESTIC
MENTAL
CAREFUL
He spent the day doing domestic duties.
9 .
Strong or mighty
SUFFICIENT
CRITICAL
TINY
POWERFUL
There was a powerful storm last night.
10 .
Average or normal
RURAL
ACADEMIC
MAXIMUM
ORDINARY
I bought an ordinary loaf of bread.
You can find more about this topic by visiting BBC Bitesize - What are adjectives?

Author:  Sarah Garratty

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