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Adjectives 10 (Age 6) - Including sudden and stable

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

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Fascinating Fact:

Stable can also mean something stays the same for a while. Stable weather means it is not changing much.

In KS1 Vocabulary, children learn that adjectives are words that describe people, places and things. These words help children explain change, movement and what something is like.

  • Adjective: A word that describes a noun.
  • Sudden: Happening quickly and without much warning.
  • Stable: Staying steady and not changing much.
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 sudden mean for children?

For children, sudden means something happens quickly and unexpectedly. A sudden noise, movement or change can happen very fast.

What does stable mean in simple words?

Stable means steady and not changing much. Something stable stays balanced, calm or the same for a time instead of moving around a lot.

In each question you will be shown four words. All you have to do is choose which one matches the meaning given.
1 .
Rueful or ashamed. Sorry and feeling bad
TIGHT
GUILTY
ADEQUATE
SURPRISING
Bryan felt guilty about cheating in the exam.
2 .
Immense or massive
ENORMOUS
PALE
RAPID
BRILLIANT
There is an enormous cathedral in the centre of the city.
3 .
Different or strange
UNUSUAL
GENUINE
EMOTIONAL
SILENT
She had unusual eyes - they were almost cat-like.
4 .
Middle or central
UPSET
PURE
INNER
WIDESPREAD
The inner room was the warmest in the house.
5 .
Unexpected or quick
SUDDEN
GLAD
PRIME
SAD
The sudden downpour made them run for cover.
6 .
Watery or very damp
SENSITIVE
REMARKABLE
WET
VISUAL
He used a wet dishcloth to clean the kitchen surfaces.
7 .
Sound or secure. Balanced
SPARE
ROUGH
MERE
STABLE
The TV wasn't very stable perched on the corner cupboard.
8 .
Wide or large
COMPETITIVE
FALSE
EXTENSIVE
UPPER
The department store has an extensive range of perfumes.
9 .
Sugary or syrupy
INTELLECTUAL
CLASSIC
WOODEN
SWEET
Miriam liked a cup of sweet tea with her breakfast.
10 .
Precious or worth lots of money
BLIND
VALUABLE
OVERSEAS
CALM
Ollie had a valuable collection of rare stamps.
You can find more about this topic by visiting BBC Bitesize - What are adjectives?

Author:  Sarah Garratty

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