Adjectives Synonyms

In this worksheet, your student will find a related adjective for the adjective in a sentence.

Alliteration: Change the Adjectives

An alliteration is a group of two or more words that start with the same sound. Here is an example: the lazy lion. In this printable activity, students will change an adjective or noun in each phrase in order to make that phrase an alliteration. Sounds tricky, but you can do it!

Change the Adjectives to Nouns

Adjectives can be changed into nouns easily. Usually, but not always, it is as simple as removing the suffix. Can you change the adjective, colorful, into a noun? Let’s find out as you work through this activity!

Change the Nouns to Adjectives

Nouns can be changed into adjectives easily. Usually, it is as simple as adding a suffix. Can you change the noun, color, into an adjective? Let’s find out as you work through this activity!

Change the Predicate Adjectives

In this printable Change the Predicate Adjectives worksheet, students will be asked to turn the predicate adjectives into attributive adjectives by changing the given sentences. This is great practice for learning about the different parts of speech! Made easy to print, this activity is perfect for use both at home and in classroom.

Christmas Add an Adjective Worksheet Activity

In this worksheet, your student will use adjectives to describe a sparkling Christmas tree.

Comparative Adjectives

Is it small or smaller? Smart or smarter? Comparative adjectives compare two things. Your student can practice using this important adjective form in this worksheet. Use it with 3rd grade Core Standards Conventions of Standard English or with other grades as needed.

Comparative Adjectives: Words That End in Y

A spelling patterns worksheet about comparative adjectives that end in Y. Great for spelling skill development.

Comparative or Superlative?

This worksheet covers both comparative and superlative adjectives. Your student must decide which form of an adjective is best in each sentence.

Comparatives and Superlatives: Halloween Edition

Practice comparative and superlative forms with this Halloween Words Activity! Students will be asked to write the comparative and superlative forms for the Halloween themed adjectives and adverbs, such as spooky, eerie, and strange.

Describe it with Adjectives

What’s the scary fish with a sharp teeth and a large fin? Your student will practice describing a picture using adjectives.

Describe it with Adjectives 2

In this worksheet, your student will write a description of a picture. Another student reads and guesses what the picture looks like. It’s great adjective practice!

Describe it with Adjectives 3

Adjectives are all important in this descriptive writing worksheet. Your student will describe a picture for another student to guess. Helpful for 2nd grade practice of Core Standards for Conventions of Standard English, the worksheet may also be useful to other students.

Find the Pieces: Predicate Adjectives, Noun, and Verb

In this printable worksheet, students will be asked to label the predicate adjective, subject, and the linking verb in each sentence. A predicate adjective is an adjective that follows a linking verb and describes the subject of the sentence. Ideal for 3rd – 4th grade, but can be used where appropriate.

How to Change Adjectives to Adverbs

It’s not magic; adjectives can be turned into adverbs! Your student will change them with ease after this worksheet.

Identifying Adjectives

Your student will find the adjective and the noun it modifies in this worksheet.

Identifying Adjectives 2

Which is the noun and which is the adverb? Students determine which is which in this worksheet.