I’m a writer. My son is not. But that hasn’t stopped me from trying to sharpen his language arts skills.
This word nerd came up with a sneaky way to do it, too: connect the dots!
This word nerd came up with a sneaky way to do it, too: connect the dots!
To jog my son’s memory that adjectives are describing words, we read a Brian P. Cleary book. Hairy, Scary, Ordinary: What is an Adjective? is fun and engaging language arts literature at its best.
The illustrations are clever and whimsical and the text is chock full of adjectives which are set off with color (the rest of the words are black). So far, every book from Cleary’s Words Are CATegorical series has been a hit with my son and me.
For a little adjective practice, I made a great puzzle.
Download a PDF of this connect-the-dots puzzle here. |
The instructions were simple – start at the red star and connect the lowercase adjectives alphabetically. When you get to “z,” start over with uppercase adjectives until you’re back where you started. Lastly, connect the square dots drawing a line from number to number starting at one black star and ending at the other.
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