Free Adjectives Template | Foundation | English | BookFlik

Free Adjectives Template | Foundation | English | BookFlik worksheet preview — English Adjectives
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About this template

  • Subject: English
  • Topic: Adjectives
  • Year group: Eyfs
  • Difficulty: Core

Boost your classroom literacy sessions with our engaging and easy-to-use English adjectives template eyfs core resource. Designed specifically for Reception-aged children, this high-quality printable helps pupils develop their descriptive vocabulary by identifying and using adjectives to bring their writing and speech to life.

In this lesson, children will learn how to identify describing words that tell us about the size, colour, and texture of objects. By using our English adjectives template eyfs core, students will practise matching descriptive words to familiar items, helping them move from simple naming to more complex, detailed sentences. This activity is perfect for supporting the Communication and Language and Literacy areas of the Australian Curriculum (ACARA).

Teachers can use this resource during whole-class carpet sessions, small group interventions, or as an independent activity in continuous provision. The template provides a structured visual aid that encourages children to observe the world around them and select the best word to describe what they see. Whether your class is describing a fluffy teddy bear or a shiny red apple, this English adjectives template eyfs core provides the perfect framework for success.

This resource is differentiated for learners working at the expected standard. It provides clear, age-appropriate prompts that challenge children to expand their vocabulary without feeling overwhelmed.

Use these questions to check for understanding:

1. Can you find a word that describes how the apple feels?

2. Is the ball big or small? Which word tells us its size?

3. What colour is the sky? Can you think of another word to describe the sky?

4. If we have a soft blanket, what other things can be soft?

5. Can you use a describing word to tell me about your favourite toy?

6. Which word tells us that the lemon tastes sour?

7. How does using a describing word help someone else understand what you are thinking about?

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