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English: Amazing Adjectives

Part 1: Find the Describing Word

An adjective is a word that describes a noun (a person, place, or thing). Circle or write down the adjective in each sentence.

  1. The brave firefighter rescued the cat.
  2. I ate a juicy apple for my snack.
  3. The new car is very fast.
  4. She has a beautiful voice.

Part 2: Complete the Sentences

Use an adjective from the word bank to complete each sentence.

cold     heavy     fluffy     bright
  1. The kitten had very fur.
  2. Be careful, the box is very .
  3. The sun is shining and today.
  4. The ice cream felt in my mouth.

Math: Multiplication Mission

Part 1: Quick Calculations

Solve these multiplication problems.

  1. 5 x 4 =
  2. 7 x 3 =
  3. 8 x 5 =
  4. 9 x 2 =
  5. 6 x 10 =

Part 2: Word Problems

Read the problems and write down the full math sentence to find the answer.

  1. There are 4 baskets. Each basket has 6 apples inside. How many apples are there in total?
    Math Sentence:

  2. A spider has 8 legs. If there are 3 spiders, how many legs are there altogether?
    Math Sentence:

Science: Living or Non-Living?

Part 1: Sort Them Out!

Look at the list of items below. Write each item in the correct column: "Living Things" or "Non-Living Things".

Tree     Rock     Fish     Car     Butterfly     Computer
Living Things Non-Living Things
   
   
   

Part 2: What Do Living Things Need?

Living things have basic needs to survive. Unscramble the letters to find three of these needs.

  1. t w a r e     ->    
  2. r i a     ->    
  3. d o f o     ->    

Answer Key

English: Amazing Adjectives

Part 1: 1. brave, 2. juicy, 3. new/fast, 4. beautiful

Part 2: 1. fluffy, 2. heavy, 3. bright, 4. cold

Math: Multiplication Mission

Part 1: 1. 20, 2. 21, 3. 40, 4. 18, 5. 60

Part 2: 1. 4 x 6 = 24 apples, 2. 3 x 8 = 24 legs

Science: Living or Non-Living?

Part 1:

  • Living Things: Tree, Fish, Butterfly
  • Non-Living Things: Rock, Car, Computer

Part 2: 1. water, 2. air, 3. food

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