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Adjectives 06 (Age 6) - Including vital and capable

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

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Fascinating Fact:

The word capable means able to do something. A capable person can do the job.

In KS1 Vocabulary, children learn that adjectives are words that describe people, places and things. These words help children explain importance, ability and clearer details in sentences.

  • Adjective: A word that describes a noun.
  • Vital: Very important or needed.
  • Capable: Able to do something well.
What is an adjective in KS1?

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

What does vital mean for children?

For children, vital means very important. Something vital is needed and matters a lot, like water, sleep, help or careful instructions.

What does capable mean in simple words?

Capable means able to do something. A capable person can complete a task, solve a problem or handle a job because they have the right skills.

In each question you will be shown four words. All you have to do is choose which one matches the meaning given.
1 .
Smallest amount or least
MASSIVE
SWEET
EFFICIENT
MINIMUM
What is the minimum height required for the funfair ride?
2 .
Poorly or unwell
ILL
TERRIBLE
SUDDEN
TOUGH
He had the day off school as he was feeling ill.
3 .
Chunky or wide
THICK
PLAIN
ENORMOUS
CONSERVATIVE
I prefer my bread cut into thick slices.
4 .
Old or mature
SICK
ELDERLY
INNER
SOLID
The elderly gentleman walked slowly home.
5 .
Uneven or changeable
PERMANENT
VARIABLE
VALUABLE
PRIOR
The pieces of materials have variable textures to them.
6 .
Extremely important
RADICAL
VITAL
GUILTY
ANGRY
It was vital he cut the correct wire to defuse the bomb.
7 .
Gloomy or pessimistic
UNIQUE
WET
NEGATIVE
PARALLEL
He has a negative attitude to most things.
8 .
Quite cold or refreshing
EXTREME
UNUSUAL
COOL
HEALTHY
Let's sit in the shade where it's cool.
9 .
Having the ability
PLASTIC
STABLE
SMOOTH
CAPABLE
Tara is capable of looking after the children
10 .
Of considerable height
TALL
UNKNOWN
EXTENSIVE
ALIVE
Giraffes are tall creatures.
You can find more about this topic by visiting BBC Bitesize - What are adjectives?

Author:  Sarah Garratty

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