ADJECTIVES and VERBS ???? Language Arts for Kids ???? Compilation

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In today’s lesson, we explored action words, known as verbs, and describing words, called adjectives. We learned a variety of verbs such as “walk,” “jump,” and “eat,” as well as adjectives like “small,” “big,” and “happy,” helping us understand what actions are taking place and how to describe people, animals, and things. Keep practicing these words to become an expert in both verbs and adjectives!
  1. What is an action word that you like to do?
  2. Can you think of a time when you saw someone jumping or running?
  3. What is your favorite action word from the story?

Welcome to the World of Action Words!

Hello, friends! Today, we’re going to have fun learning some action words. Action words are called verbs, and they tell us what someone or something is doing. Let’s get started!

Let’s Learn Some Verbs!

Walk

Julia is walking in the woods. Can you say “walk”? Great job!

Jump

Mike is jumping because he’s happy. Can you say “jump”? Well done!

Eat

The dog is eating a bone. Can you say “eat”? Way to go!

Sleep

Granny is sleeping in her bed. Can you say “sleep”? Awesome!

Write

Mary is writing a letter. Can you say “write”? Good job!

Run

The athlete is running to the finish line. Can you say “run”? Amazing!

Laugh

Mark is laughing out loud. Can you say “laugh”? Well done!

Cry

The boy is crying. Can you say “cry”? Awesome!

Let’s Remember Our Verbs

We learned these verbs today: walk, jump, eat, sleep, write, run, laugh, and cry. Keep practicing, and you’ll be a verb expert!

More Fun with Verbs!

Let’s Learn Even More Verbs!

Play

Peter is playing with his ball. Can you say “play”? Good job!

Read

Lisa is reading her favorite book. Can you say “read”? Excellent!

Drink

Martin is drinking some orange juice. Can you say “drink”? Awesome!

Buy

David is buying some apples at the fruit market. Can you say “buy”? Way to go!

Listen

Laura is listening to music. Can you say “listen”? Super duper!

Drive

Andrea is driving a truck. Can you say “drive”? Fantastic!

Fly

The bird is flying high. Can you say “fly”? That’s it!

Clean

Josh is cleaning up in the kitchen. Can you say “clean”? Right on!

Let’s Remember Our Verbs

We learned these verbs today: play, read, drink, buy, listen, drive, fly, and clean. Keep practicing, and you’ll know them all!

Discovering Describing Words!

Hello, word lovers! Today, we’re going to learn about adjectives. Adjectives are words that tell us more about people, animals, places, or things. They help us describe what something is like.

Let’s Learn Some Adjectives!

Small

This mouse is small. Can you say “small”? Great!

Big

But this elephant is big. Can you say “big”? Awesome!

Slow

This turtle is slow. Can you say “slow”? Well done!

Fast

And this leopard is fast. Can you say “fast”? Fantastic!

Short

This snake is short. Can you say “short”? Good job!

Long

But this snake is long. Can you say “long”? Excellent!

Clean

This dog is clean. Can you say “clean”? Super!

Dirty

And this dog is dirty. Can you say “dirty”? Well done!

Let’s Remember Our Adjectives

We learned these adjectives today: small, big, slow, fast, short, long, clean, and dirty. Keep practicing, and you’ll be an adjective expert!

More Adventures with Adjectives!

Let’s Learn More Adjectives!

Tall

This basketball player is tall. Can you say “tall”? Great!

Short

But this clown is short. Can you say “short”? Awesome!

Blonde

Paula has blonde hair. Can you say “blonde”? Well done!

Brown

And Miguel has brown hair. Can you say “brown”? Fantastic!

Old

This grandmother is old. Can you say “old”? Good job!

Young

And this boy is young. Can you say “young”? Excellent!

Sad

This witch is sad. Can you say “sad”? Super!

Happy

But this musician is happy. Can you say “happy”? Well done!

Let’s Remember Our Adjectives

We learned these adjectives today: tall, short, blonde, brown, old, young, sad, and happy. Keep practicing, and you’ll know them all!

Exploring More Adjectives!

Let’s Learn Even More Adjectives!

Tidy

The room is tidy. Can you say “tidy”? Great!

Untidy

But this other room is untidy. Can you say “untidy”? Awesome!

Wide

This road is wide. Can you say “wide”? Well done!

Narrow

And this road is narrow. Can you say “narrow”? Fantastic!

Hot

The desert is hot. Can you say “hot”? Good job!

Cold

But the South Pole is cold. Can you say “cold”? Excellent!

Sunny

It’s a sunny day at the beach. Can you say “sunny”? Super!

Cloudy

And it’s a cloudy day in the mountains. Can you say “cloudy”? Well done!

Let’s Remember Our Adjectives

We learned these adjectives today: tidy, untidy, wide, narrow, hot, cold, sunny, and cloudy. Keep practicing, and you’ll be an adjective expert!

Learning More About Adjectives!

Let’s Learn More Adjectives!

Old

This backpack is old. Can you say “old”? Great!

New

But this backpack is new. Can you say “new”? Awesome!

Heavy

This suitcase is heavy. Can you say “heavy”? Well done!

Light

And this feather is light. Can you say “light”? Fantastic!

Flexible

This spring is flexible. Can you say “flexible”? Good job!

Rigid

But this steel bar is rigid. Can you say “rigid”? Excellent!

Soft

This cake is soft. Can you say “soft”? Super!

Hard

And this hammer is hard. Can you say “hard”? Well done!

Let’s Remember Our Adjectives

We learned these adjectives today: old, new, heavy, light, flexible, rigid, soft, and hard. Keep practicing, and you’ll know them all!

More Fun with Adjectives!

Let’s Learn Even More Adjectives!

Soft

This stuffed animal is soft. Can you say “soft”? Great!

Rough

And this kiwi is rough. Can you say “rough”? Awesome!

Gigantic

This skyscraper is gigantic. Can you say “gigantic”? Well done!

Tiny

But this grain of sand is tiny. Can you say “tiny”? Fantastic!

Pretty

This flower is pretty. Can you say “pretty”? Good job!

Ugly

But this mask is ugly. Can you say “ugly”? Excellent!

Round

This coin is round. Can you say “round”? Super!

Square

And this table is square. Can you say “square”? Well done!

Expensive

This diamond is expensive. Can you say “expensive”? Great!

Cheap

But this candy is cheap. Can you say “cheap”? Awesome!

Let’s Remember Our Adjectives

We learned these adjectives today: soft, rough, gigantic, tiny, pretty, ugly, round, square, expensive, and cheap. Keep practicing, and you’ll be an adjective expert!

We’ve learned so much today! Keep exploring and learning new words. See you next time!

  1. Can you think of a time when you did something fun, like playing or jumping? What action words would you use to describe what you did?
  2. Look around your room or outside. Can you find something that is big or small? How would you describe it using adjectives?
  3. Imagine you are a superhero with a special power. What action words would describe what you do, and what adjectives would describe your superhero costume?
  1. Action Word Charades: Gather your friends or family and play a game of charades using action words (verbs) you learned. Take turns acting out a verb like “jump,” “run,” or “laugh” without speaking, and let others guess the action. This will help you remember the verbs and have fun at the same time!

  2. Adjective Hunt: Go on a treasure hunt around your home or classroom to find objects that match the adjectives you learned. For example, find something “soft,” “big,” or “round.” Share your findings with a friend or family member and describe the objects using the adjectives.

  3. Create a Verb and Adjective Story: Use your imagination to create a short story using at least three verbs and three adjectives from the lesson. Draw pictures to illustrate your story. Share your story with your class or family and see if they can identify the verbs and adjectives you used.

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Hello friends! This is the first verbs video where we’re going to learn lots of action words for things we do every day. Are you ready? Let’s begin!

**Walk**
Julia is walking in the woods.
Repeat after me: walk.
Great!

**Jump**
Mike is jumping because he’s happy.
Repeat after me: jump.
Well done!

**Eat**
The dog is eating a bone.
Repeat after me: eat.
Way to go!

**Sleep**
Granny is sleeping in her bed.
Repeat after me: sleep.
Awesome!

**Write**
Mary is writing a letter.
Repeat after me: write.
Good job!

**Run**
The athlete is running to the finish line.
Repeat after me: run.
Amazing!

**Laugh**
Mark is laughing out loud.
Repeat after me: laugh.
Well done!

**Cry**
The boy is crying.
Repeat after me: cry.
Awesome!

Let’s recap:
– Walk
– Jump
– Eat
– Sleep
– Write
– Run
– Laugh
– Cry

We’ve learned so many verbs today, but there are many more. Don’t miss out on the next videos about verbs. See you soon!

Hello friends! This is the second verbs video where we’re going to learn more action words. Are you ready? Let’s begin!

**Play**
Peter is playing with his ball.
Repeat after me: play.
Good job!

**Read**
Lisa is reading her favorite book.
Repeat after me: read.
Excellent!

**Drink**
Martin is drinking some orange juice.
Repeat after me: drink.
Awesome!

**Buy**
David is buying some apples at the fruit market.
Repeat after me: buy.
Way to go!

**Listen**
Laura is listening to music.
Repeat after me: listen.
Super duper!

**Drive**
Andrea is driving a truck.
Repeat after me: drive.
Fantastic!

**Fly**
The bird is flying high.
Repeat after me: fly.
That’s it!

**Clean**
Josh is cleaning up in the kitchen.
Repeat after me: clean.
Right on!

Let’s recap:
– Play
– Read
– Drink
– Buy
– Listen
– Drive
– Fly
– Clean

We’ve learned so many verbs today, but there are many more. Don’t miss out on the next videos about verbs. See you soon!

Hello friends! This is the third verbs video where we’re going to learn more action words. Are you ready? Let’s begin!

**Cook**
The chef is cooking some delicious meals.
Repeat after me: cook.
Way to go!

**Study**
Clara is studying for her test.
Repeat after me: study.
Good work!

**Dance**
Luke is dancing to his favorite song.
Repeat after me: dance.
Amazing!

**Look**
Gloria is looking at her coat.
Repeat after me: look.
Well done!

**Talk**
Allen is talking to Steve.
Repeat after me: talk.
You’ve got your brain in gear today!

**Draw**
Joey is drawing a house.
Repeat after me: draw.
Well done!

**Smile**
The girl is smiling.
Repeat after me: smile.
Outstanding!

**Sing**
Bob is singing a song.
Repeat after me: sing.
Tremendous!

Let’s recap:
– Cook
– Study
– Dance
– Look
– Talk
– Draw
– Smile
– Sing

We’ve learned so many verbs today, but there are still more. Don’t miss out on the next videos about verbs. See you soon!

Hello friends! This is the last verbs video of our series. Are you ready? Let’s begin!

**Wash**
Ricky is washing his clothes.
Repeat after me: wash.
Great!

**Swim**
Evie is swimming fast.
Repeat after me: swim.
Learn!

**Help**
Adam is helping this lady.
Repeat after me: help.
Brilliant!

**Watch**
The children are watching a movie.
Repeat after me: watch.
Amazing!

**Open**
He is opening the door.
Repeat after me: open.
You’re doing so well!

**Close**
Sarah is closing the box.
Repeat after me: close.
Great job!

Let’s recap:
– Wash
– Swim
– Help
– Watch
– Open
– Close

These were the last verbs, friends. It’s been amazing learning them with all of you. See you soon!

Hello word lover friends! Today we’re going to learn a lot of adjectives. Adjectives are words used to give information about people, animals, places, or things. They usually follow the noun and express a quality about it.

For example, in the sentence “the yellow ball,” “yellow” is the adjective because it tells us what the ball is like.

Let’s learn some adjectives that describe qualities about different animals!

**Small**
This mouse is small.
Repeat after me: small.

**Big**
But this elephant is big.
Repeat after me: big.

**Slow**
This turtle is slow.
Repeat after me: slow.

**Fast**
And this leopard is fast.
Repeat after me: fast.

**Short**
This snake is short.
Repeat after me: short.

**Long**
But this snake is long.
Repeat after me: long.

**Clean**
This dog is clean.
Repeat after me: clean.

**Dirty**
And this dog is dirty.
Repeat after me: dirty.

**Thin**
This cat is thin.
Repeat after me: thin.

**Fat**
But this cat is fat.
Repeat after me: fat.

Let’s review them:
– Small
– Big
– Slow
– Fast
– Short
– Long
– Clean
– Dirty
– Thin
– Fat

Adjectives are super fun! In the next video, we’ll learn more, but this time with people. Don’t miss it!

Hello word lover friends! Today we’ll continue learning more adjectives. Do you remember what they are?

Adjectives are words used to give information about people, animals, places, or things. They usually follow the noun and express a quality about it.

Let’s learn some adjectives that describe qualities about different people!

**Tall**
This basketball player is tall.
Repeat after me: tall.

**Short**
But this clown is short.
Repeat after me: short.

**Blonde**
Paula has blonde hair.
Repeat after me: blonde.

**Brown**
And Miguel has brown hair.
Repeat after me: brown.

**Old**
This grandmother is old.
Repeat after me: old.

**Young**
And this boy is young.
Repeat after me: young.

**Sad**
This witch is sad.
Repeat after me: sad.

**Happy**
But this musician is happy.
Repeat after me: happy.

**Strong**
This boxer is strong.
Repeat after me: strong.

**Weak**
But this boy is weak.
Repeat after me: weak.

Let’s review them:
– Tall
– Short
– Blonde
– Brown
– Old
– Young
– Sad
– Happy
– Strong
– Weak

Adjectives are super fun! In the next video, we will learn more, but this time with places. Don’t miss it!

Hello word lover friends! Today we will continue learning more adjectives. Do you remember what they are?

Adjectives are words used to give information about people, animals, places, or things. They usually follow the noun and express a quality about it.

Let’s learn some adjectives that describe qualities about places!

**Tidy**
The room is tidy.
Repeat after me: tidy.

**Untidy**
But this other room is untidy.
Repeat after me: untidy.

**Wide**
This road is wide.
Repeat after me: wide.

**Narrow**
And this road is narrow.
Repeat after me: narrow.

**Hot**
The desert is hot.
Repeat after me: hot.

**Cold**
But the South Pole is cold.
Repeat after me: cold.

**Sunny**
It’s a sunny day at the beach.
Repeat after me: sunny.

**Cloudy**
And it’s a cloudy day in the mountains.
Repeat after me: cloudy.

**Silent**
This library is silent.
Repeat after me: silent.

**Noisy**
But this factory is noisy.
Repeat after me: noisy.

Let’s review them:
– Tidy
– Untidy
– Wide
– Narrow
– Hot
– Cold
– Sunny
– Cloudy
– Silent
– Noisy

Adjectives are super fun! In the next episode, we will learn more, but this time with objects. Don’t miss out!

Hello word lover friends! Today we will continue learning more adjectives. Do you remember what they are?

Adjectives are words used to give information about people, animals, places, or things. They usually follow the noun and express a quality about it.

Let’s learn some adjectives that describe qualities about different objects!

**Old**
This backpack is old.
Repeat after me: old.

**New**
But this backpack is new.
Repeat after me: new.

**Heavy**
This suitcase is heavy.
Repeat after me: heavy.

**Light**
And this feather is light.
Repeat after me: light.

**Flexible**
This spring is flexible.
Repeat after me: flexible.

**Rigid**
But this steel bar is rigid.
Repeat after me: rigid.

**Soft**
This cake is soft.
Repeat after me: soft.

**Hard**
And this hammer is hard.
Repeat after me: hard.

**Full**
This glass is full.
Repeat after me: full.

**Empty**
But this glass is empty.
Repeat after me: empty.

Let’s review them:
– Old
– New
– Heavy
– Light
– Flexible
– Rigid
– Soft
– Hard
– Full
– Empty

Adjectives are super fun! In the next episode, we’ll learn more, so don’t miss it!

Hello word lover friends! Today we will continue learning more adjectives. Do you remember what they are?

Adjectives are words used to give information about people, animals, places, or things. They usually follow the noun and express a quality about it.

Let’s learn some adjectives that describe qualities about different objects!

**Soft**
This stuffed animal is soft.
Repeat after me: soft.

**Rough**
And this kiwi is rough.
Repeat after me: rough.

**Gigantic**
This skyscraper is gigantic.
Repeat after me: gigantic.

**Tiny**
But this grain of sand is tiny.
Repeat after me: tiny.

**Pretty**
This flower is pretty.
Repeat after me: pretty.

**Ugly**
But this mask is ugly.
Repeat after me: ugly.

**Round**
This coin is round.
Repeat after me: round.

**Square**
And this table is square.
Repeat after me: square.

**Expensive**
This diamond is expensive.
Repeat after me: expensive.

**Cheap**
But this candy is cheap.
Repeat after me: cheap.

Let’s review them:
– Soft
– Rough
– Gigantic
– Tiny
– Pretty
– Ugly
– Round
– Square
– Expensive
– Cheap

Adjectives are very useful! In this last episode, we’ve learned a lot of them by using some objects. I hope you enjoyed learning about adjectives as much as I did!

We’ve learned so much in just one video! Did you know there are many more? Imagine how much you could learn! Subscribe to the Smile and Learn educational channel to learn and have fun at the same time. Thank you!

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