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Verbs 22 (Age 6) - Including interpret and inch

This KS1 Vocabulary quiz helps children practise verbs such as interpret and inch, then use them correctly in simple sentences.

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Fascinating Fact:

When something inches forward, it moves only a tiny amount at a time.

In KS1 Vocabulary Age 6, children learn verbs that help them understand actions, ideas and meaning. This topic supports reading and writing by helping pupils choose accurate words such as interpret and inch.

  • Verb: A word that tells us what someone or something does.
  • Interpret: To understand or explain what something means.
  • Inch: To move very slowly, bit by bit.
What does interpret mean for KS1 children?

Interpret means to understand what something means, such as working out the message in a picture, story or sentence.

How can children learn new vocabulary words?

Children can learn new vocabulary by reading, listening carefully, talking about word meanings and using new words in their own sentences.

Why are verbs important in KS1 English?

Verbs are important because they show what is happening in a sentence and help children make their writing clearer.

In each question you will be shown four words. All you have to do is choose which one matches the meaning given.
1 .
To grumble or moan
COMPLAIN
LOCATE
GRIN
CONDEMN
You always complain when you don't get your way.
2 .
To accept or admit
SCREAM
DISTRIBUTE
CONFINE
ACKNOWLEDGE
She refused to acknowledge there was anything wrong with her.
3 .
To prove to, persuade or assure
CONVINCE
BEND
OVERCOME
SAIL
You'll have to convince me of your innocence.
4 .
To move very slowly
DRAG
INCH
POSE
EXTRACT
Look at the snail inch up the wall.
5 .
To help or aid
PRACTISE
CELEBRATE
PARTICIPATE
ASSIST
Danny was brought in to assist the team.
6 .
To disregard or reject
PERCEIVE
DISMISS
COMPRISE
HIRE
He couldn't dismiss the fact that she hadn't come home that night.
7 .
To ride a bicycle
SWEEP
BURST
CYCLE
BEHAVE
I'll cycle over to his house later with the present.
8 .
To modify or change
INVEST
DETECT
ALTER
SPONSOR
We need to alter our route next week due to roadworks.
9 .
To comprehend or understand
WHISPER
INTERPRET
EXPOSE
RESIGN
The class took time to interpret the poem.
10 .
To contain or include
INCORPORATE
TAP
RESIST
HARM
The new model will incorporate many extra features.
You can find more about this topic by visiting BBC Bitesize - What is a verb?

Author:  Sarah Garratty

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