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Verbs 09 (Age 6) - Including tape and select

Build KS1 verb power with useful doing words. This quiz helps children understand actions, follow instructions, and choose clearer vocabulary for speaking, reading, and writing.

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Fascinating Fact:

Tape can also mean to record something on a device. You can tape a song or a video.

In KS1 Vocabulary Age 6, children learn verbs that describe everyday actions. Words such as tape and select help pupils follow directions, explain choices, and use more precise language in simple sentences.

  • Verb: A word that shows an action or something being done.
  • Tape: To stick, cover, or fasten something using tape.
  • Select: To choose one thing from a group.
What is a verb for KS1 children?

A verb for KS1 children is a doing word. It tells what someone or something does, such as jump, tape, carry, or select.

What does select mean in simple words?

Select means to choose something carefully from a group. A child might select a pencil from a pot or select the right answer in a quiz.

How do children use verbs in sentences?

Children use verbs in sentences to show the action. For example, in the sentence “I select a book,” the word “select” tells what the child is doing.

In each question you will be shown four words. All you have to do is choose which one matches the meaning given.
1 .
To make a picture with brushes and art materials
COMBINE
OPPOSE
PAINT
SATISFY
What are you going to paint today?
2 .
To travel on a horse or bicycle
RIDE
BELONG
ELECT
WASH
I like to ride my horse around the paddock after school.
3 .
To indicate, show or prove
SHOUT
LOCK
SURROUND
DEMONSTRATE
He had to demonstrate to the trainer that he was ready to join the team.
4 .
To force or urge someone
DEFEAT
IMPOSE
DELAY
GENERATE
She tended to impose her religious beliefs on her friends.
5 .
To choose or pick
GUARANTEE
CONCLUDE
INVESTIGATE
SELECT
I can only select one of you to accompany me.
6 .
To tell someone of a danger or that something bad might happen
PACK
HIDE
TASTE
WARN
He had to warn her to be careful with the chemicals.
7 .
To go up something or scale it
CLIMB
NOD
LOAD
ILLUSTRATE
Dad had to climb to the very top of the ladder to reach the roof.
8 .
To appeal to or pull towards
ATTRACT
SLIP
RECOMMEND
BURN
Flowers attract bees to their pollen.
9 .
To promise or pledge to try hard at something
DESTROY
COMMIT
PREFER
EXPORT
She was ready to commit herself to the relationship.
10 .
To wrap, fix or seal with a sticky strip
STRETCH
UNDERTAKE
TAPE
SUCCEED
Now we need to tape the box closed.
You can find more about this topic by visiting BBC Bitesize - What is a verb?

Author:  Sarah Garratty

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