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Adjectives 02 (Age 6) - Including formal and famous

Adjectives describe nouns. This quiz helps children learn useful describing words, including formal and famous, through simple meanings and everyday examples.

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Fascinating Fact:

The word famous means lots of people know about someone or something. A famous singer is known by many people.

In KS1 Vocabulary, children learn that adjectives are words that describe people, places and things. These words help children give clearer details in speaking, reading and writing.

  • Adjective: A word that describes a noun.
  • Formal: Neat, careful or suitable for an important occasion.
  • Famous: Known by many people.
What is an adjective in KS1?

An adjective in KS1 is a describing word. It tells us more about a noun, such as what a person, place, animal or object is like.

What does formal mean for children?

For children, formal means neat, careful or right for a special occasion. Formal clothes, formal speech or formal writing are often used in more serious situations.

What does famous mean in simple words?

Famous means known by many people. A famous person, place or thing is recognised by lots of others because of something special or important.

In each question you will be shown four words. All you have to do is choose which one matches the meaning given.
1 .
Unusual or odd
APPARENT
TALL
STRANGE
SECONDARY
I found a strange plant that I've never seen before.
2 .
Official or serious
FORMAL
BUSY
ILL
TYPICAL
She wrote a formal letter of resignation.
3 .
Inside something
CONSTANT
INTERNAL
VITAL
RARE
Internal medicines are used inside the body, rather than rubbed on the skin
4 .
Practical or sensible
ATTRACTIVE
GLOBAL
VAST
REASONABLE
She came up with a reasonable argument.
5 .
Well-known or legendary
TINY
MINIMUM
SHARP
FAMOUS
Wendy is a famous ballerina and known throughout Europe.
6 .
Attractive, nice, pretty or charming
MAXIMUM
ELDERLY
SEVERE
LOVELY
Rebecca bought a lovely silver necklace.
7 .
Specialist or scientific
PRINCIPAL
TECHNICAL
VARIABLE
URBAN
The department had a few technical issues to sort out before launching the product.
8 .
Considerable, large or significant
CONTEMPORARY
NEGATIVE
SUBSTANTIAL
SENSIBLE
The garden centre had a substantial amount of plants available.
9 .
Powerless or incapable
CAREFUL
COOL
UNABLE
ANCIENT
They were unable to fix the broken clock.
10 .
Fleecy or smooth
SOFT
WILD
THICK
EXTERNAL
The soft tissues felt nice on her nose.
You can find more about this topic by visiting BBC Bitesize - What are adjectives?

Author:  Sarah Garratty

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