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📚 Topic Summary
Action verbs are words that show what someone or something is doing. They make sentences exciting by describing the action! Think of words like run, jump, sing, and draw. These words tell us what's happening.
In this worksheet, you'll practice identifying and using action verbs. It's like a word detective game! You'll match words with their meanings, fill in the blanks, and even use your imagination to create your own sentences.
🧠 Part A: Vocabulary
Match the action verb to its meaning. Draw a line connecting the word to the correct definition:
| Action Verb | Definition |
|---|---|
| 1. Jump | A. To make sounds with your voice |
| 2. Read | B. To move quickly on your feet |
| 3. Sing | C. To look at and understand words |
| 4. Draw | D. To push yourself off the ground |
| 5. Run | E. To make a picture using a pencil or crayon |
✍️ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Choose the correct action verb from the list to complete each sentence: play, eat, write, sleep, wash
- The children ______ in the park.
- I ______ a letter to my grandma.
- We ______ dinner at the table.
- The baby ______ soundly in her crib.
- I ______ my hands before dinner.
🤔 Part C: Critical Thinking
Write a short story (2-3 sentences) about a superhero and what they like to do using at least two action verbs.
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