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Verbs 13 (Age 6) - Including delay and conclude

Build KS1 vocabulary with useful verbs. Children learn action words that help them understand time, endings, and clearer sentence meaning in reading and writing.

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Fascinating Fact:

You can conclude a story by writing the ending. You can conclude a lesson by tidying up.

In KS1 Vocabulary Age 6, children meet verbs that describe actions and ideas. Words such as delay and conclude help pupils talk about when things happen and how something finishes.

  • Verb: A word that tells what someone or something does.
  • Delay: To make something happen later than planned.
  • Conclude: To bring something to an end or finish it.
What is a verb in KS1?

In KS1, a verb is a doing word. It tells what a person, animal, or thing does, such as run, jump, delay, or conclude.

What does delay mean for children?

For children, delay means to make something happen later. For example, rain might delay a game if it cannot start on time.

Why do children learn verbs in KS1?

Children learn verbs in KS1 because verbs make sentences clearer. They help pupils explain actions, understand instructions, and improve both reading and writing.

In each question you will be shown four words. All you have to do is choose which one matches the meaning given.
1 .
To suggest or advise
RECOMMEND
KNOCK
WAKE
EXPLORE
I can recommend the apple pie for dessert.
2 .
To vote for or choose
ELECT
DERIVE
WITNESS
PROCEED
Who will the people elect to be leader?
3 .
To like more or favour
KICK
PREFER
HURT
BLAME
I prefer white chocolate to dark.
4 .
To take on, start or commence
ACCUSE
ATTACH
UNDERTAKE
BID
I'll undertake the new project on Monday.
5 .
To keep out of sight
EXCLUDE
IMPORT
ACCOMPANY
HIDE
Let's hide under the bed and hope they don't find us.
6 .
To fill or put something into
LOAD
REMIND
GATHER
SHUT
I’ll just load the washing machine before we go.
7 .
To draw to a close or end
EARN
RECOVER
CONCLUDE
STEAL
I'll conclude the film review with a recommendation to see it.
8 .
To be against or disagree with
HATE
INFORM
OPPOSE
PERSUADE
Lots of people oppose fox hunting.
9 .
To secure, usually with a key or bolt
SUSPECT
LEAN
KISS
LOCK
Remember to lock the door behind you.
10 .
To postpone, make late or put off
AFFORD
DELAY
COPE
EXPAND
We're going to delay the wedding until next year.
You can find more about this topic by visiting BBC Bitesize - What is a verb?

Author:  Sarah Garratty

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