Unpack Your Adjectives
Language Arts
Unpack Your Adjectives Song for GradeSchool Students
Got home from camping last spring. Some people places something. We barely had a wild friend ask us to describe the people places and every last thing so we unpacked our adjectives. I unpacked frustrating first reached in and found the word worst then I think soggy and mix up it foggy and then I was ready to tell them my tail 'cause I'd unpacked my adjectives. You used to really describe things handy words to carry around. There's a sunny other rainy boys down or else they're bringing how to just show you which way. Adjectives are often used to help us compare things to say how thin how far how short how tall girls were talking guitar boys were smoking gets smaller to one is the tallest another is the smallest of all. We hiked along without care. Then we ran into a bear he was a hairy bear.
He was a scary bear. We beat and hasty retreat from his lair. And described him with adjectives. Oh, that was one big ugly bed. You can even make adjectives out of the other parts of speech like verbs or nouns. All you have to do is tack on an ending like aco is your area. For example, this boy can grow up to be a huge man, but still have a boyish face. Boys and nouns. But the ending ish makes it an adjective. Bush. That describes the huge man's face. Get it? Next time you go on a trip. Me remember this little tip. The minute you get back they'll ask you this about you can describe people places and things simply unpack your adjectives. You can do it without. It without you. You can try to agitate