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Verbs 11 (Age 6) - Including print and recall

Explore KS1 verbs with clear action words. This quiz helps children understand meaning, follow lessons, and use stronger vocabulary in reading, speaking, and writing.

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Fascinating Fact:

You can recall a spelling word by thinking carefully. Your brain brings it back.

In KS1 Vocabulary Age 6, children learn verbs that describe everyday actions and thinking. Words such as print and recall help pupils follow tasks and explain ideas more clearly.

  • Verb: A word that tells what someone or something does.
  • Print: To put words or pictures onto paper.
  • Recall: To remember something you learned before.
What is a verb for KS1 children?

A verb is a doing word for KS1 children. It tells what a person, animal, or thing does, such as run, print, jump, or sing.

What does print mean in simple words?

Print means to make words or pictures appear on paper. A child might print a worksheet or print a drawing from a computer.

Why are verbs important in KS1 writing?

Verbs are important in KS1 writing because they show the action in a sentence. They help children make their ideas clear and easier to understand.

In each question you will be shown four words. All you have to do is choose which one matches the meaning given.
1 .
To move around to music
BURN
DANCE
COMMAND
KNOCK
I like to dance to the radio when I'm washing up.
2 .
To recollect or remember
TASTE
ADVISE
EXCLUDE
RECALL
Do you recall where I left my keys?
3 .
To donate or give something
EXPORT
CONTRIBUTE
BAN
KICK
Would you like to contribute to Simon's retirement gift?
4 .
To state, announce or claim
SATISFY
RESERVE
DECLARE
HATE
I declare that I have solved the mystery.
5 .
To browse or scan with your eyes
GENERATE
GLANCE
PERMIT
AFFORD
I'll glance at the letter after lunch.
6 .
To stop (done by the police)
ARREST
ILLUSTRATE
IMPLY
REMIND
The officers went to his house to arrest him.
7 .
To like or be pleased about something
APPROVE
INVESTIGATE
SING
EARN
I approve of your new outfit and hairstyle.
8 .
To bound or leap
SUCCEED
RELY
JUMP
ACCUSE
She decided to jump over the low wall and run away.
9 .
To publish or make a copy on paper
SURROUND
MIX
SUSPECT
PRINT
The newsletter said they would print my short story next month.
10 .
To complain or object
PROTEST
WASH
DISAPPEAR
DERIVE
There is a big march on Saturday to protest against the new law.
You can find more about this topic by visiting BBC Bitesize - What is a verb?

Author:  Sarah Garratty

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