Hello! Let's learn adjectives for the North Pole
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (like the North Pole). Below are 7 kid-friendly adjectives, each with a short explanation and an example sentence. Read each one and try using them yourself!
- Icy: Very cold with lots of ice. Example: "The ground at the North Pole is icy, so walking is slippery."
- Snowy: Covered in snow. Example: "The snowy field sparkled under the sun."
- Frozen: So cold that water turns to ice. Example: "The frozen ocean near the North Pole is hard and white."
- Sparkling: Shining and twinkling like glitter. Example: "The snow looked sparkling in the morning light."
- Quiet: Very still with little sound. Example: "The North Pole was quiet except for the soft crunch of snow."
- Magical: Like something from a fairy tale or full of wonder. Example: "The North Pole felt magical with stars and dancing lights."
- Windy: With strong breeze or wind. Example: "It was very windy, and my hat almost flew away!"
Step-by-step practice (easy):
- Pick one adjective from the list.
- Write one sentence about the North Pole using that adjective.
- Draw a picture that matches your sentence.
Try writing three sentences using three different adjectives. Which adjective do you like best and why?