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Verbs 16 (Age 6) - Including earn and remind

Verbs are action words. This KS1 Vocabulary quiz helps children practise words such as earn and remind in simple sentences.

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Fascinating Fact:

Some verbs are quiet actions, like think, listen, learn, earn and remind.

In KS1 Vocabulary Age 6, children build their understanding of useful everyday words. This topic focuses on verbs, helping pupils recognise doing words and use them correctly when speaking, reading and writing.

  • Verb: A word that tells us what someone or something does.
  • Earn: To get something because you have worked for it.
  • Remind: To help someone remember something.
What is a verb for KS1 children?

A verb is a doing word. It tells us what a person, animal or thing does, such as run, jump, help, earn or remind.

How can children learn verbs in Year 1 or Year 2?

Children can learn verbs by spotting action words in sentences, saying them aloud, acting them out and using them in their own writing.

What does earn mean in KS1 vocabulary?

Earn means to get something because you have worked for it, such as earning a sticker, money or praise for trying hard.

In each question you will be shown four words. All you have to do is choose which one matches the meaning given.
1 .
To blame or point the finger at
RELAX
OWE
ACCUSE
DISTINGUISH
Don't accuse me of things I haven't done.
2 .
To believe something is true but not be sure
URGE
MONITOR
DOMINATE
SUSPECT
I suspect you're only saying that to make me happy.
3 .
To despise or detest
PAUSE
GUESS
HATE
RESOLVE
I hate the way some people have no respect for others.
4 .
To have enough money for
WITHDRAW
AFFORD
GUARD
PRESERVE
After the lottery win, they realised they could afford to go on holiday.
5 .
To boot or strike with the foot
CONNECT
KICK
CRASH
APPRECIATE
Try to kick the ball into the net.
6 .
To receive money or reward for work
EARN
PURSUE
RESTORE
BOTHER
I will earn twice as much in my new job.
7 .
To rap or tap with the knuckles
RUSH
KNOCK
IMPLEMENT
SPLIT
Knock loudly on the door so they can hear us.
8 .
To receive or get
DERIVE
RETIRE
ENGAGE
DEFEND
I derive great pleasure from reading.
9 .
To nudge or prompt to remember
REMIND
ABANDON
JUSTIFY
REPAIR
Will you remind me to ring the dentist later?
10 .
To keep out or refuse
COLLAPSE
COOK
TRACE
EXCLUDE
The football manager decided to exclude him from the team.
You can find more about this topic by visiting BBC Bitesize - What is a verb?

Author:  Sarah Garratty

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