Identify Sensory and Feeling Words - 1st Grade ELA
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Which option appeals to sight: bright, bitter, itchy?
Which option appeals to sight: bright, bitter, itchy?
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Bright. It describes something you can see, unlike bitter (taste) or itchy (touch).
Bright. It describes something you can see, unlike bitter (taste) or itchy (touch).
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Which option is a phrase that appeals to taste: "sugary candy", "shiny coin", "tiny mouse"?
Which option is a phrase that appeals to taste: "sugary candy", "shiny coin", "tiny mouse"?
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Sugary candy. This phrase describes how something tastes.
Sugary candy. This phrase describes how something tastes.
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Which option best shows anger: furious, giggly, sleepy?
Which option best shows anger: furious, giggly, sleepy?
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Furious. It means extremely angry, stronger than just mad.
Furious. It means extremely angry, stronger than just mad.
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Which option best shows sadness: cheerful, gloomy, excited?
Which option best shows sadness: cheerful, gloomy, excited?
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Gloomy. It means dark and sad, opposite of cheerful or excited.
Gloomy. It means dark and sad, opposite of cheerful or excited.
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Which option best shows excitement: thrilled, bored, lonely?
Which option best shows excitement: thrilled, bored, lonely?
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Thrilled. It means very excited and happy about something.
Thrilled. It means very excited and happy about something.
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What is a feeling word in a story or poem?
What is a feeling word in a story or poem?
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A word that names an emotion, such as happy, sad, or scared. These words help readers understand how characters feel inside.
A word that names an emotion, such as happy, sad, or scared. These words help readers understand how characters feel inside.
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What is a sensory word or phrase in a story or poem?
What is a sensory word or phrase in a story or poem?
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A word or phrase that describes what is seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or felt. These words help readers experience the story through their five senses.
A word or phrase that describes what is seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or felt. These words help readers experience the story through their five senses.
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Which option is a feeling word: joyful, bumpy, loud?
Which option is a feeling word: joyful, bumpy, loud?
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Joyful. It describes an emotion, while bumpy and loud describe physical sensations.
Joyful. It describes an emotion, while bumpy and loud describe physical sensations.
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Which option appeals to hearing: whisper, shiny, salty?
Which option appeals to hearing: whisper, shiny, salty?
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Whisper. It's a sound you can hear, unlike shiny (sight) or salty (taste).
Whisper. It's a sound you can hear, unlike shiny (sight) or salty (taste).
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Which option appeals to smell: stinky, smooth, sleepy?
Which option appeals to smell: stinky, smooth, sleepy?
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Stinky. It describes a smell, while smooth is touch and sleepy is a feeling.
Stinky. It describes a smell, while smooth is touch and sleepy is a feeling.
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Which option appeals to taste: sour, silent, soft?
Which option appeals to taste: sour, silent, soft?
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Sour. It describes a taste, unlike silent (hearing) or soft (touch).
Sour. It describes a taste, unlike silent (hearing) or soft (touch).
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Which option appeals to touch: prickly, purple, proud?
Which option appeals to touch: prickly, purple, proud?
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Prickly. It describes how something feels to touch, unlike purple (sight) or proud (feeling).
Prickly. It describes how something feels to touch, unlike purple (sight) or proud (feeling).
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Identify the feeling word in the sentence: "Mia felt nervous before the show."
Identify the feeling word in the sentence: "Mia felt nervous before the show."
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Nervous. It describes Mia's emotion before performing.
Nervous. It describes Mia's emotion before performing.
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Identify the sight word in the sentence: "The sky was golden at sunset."
Identify the sight word in the sentence: "The sky was golden at sunset."
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Golden. It describes the visual appearance of the sky.
Golden. It describes the visual appearance of the sky.
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Identify the hearing word in the sentence: "The drum made a booming sound."
Identify the hearing word in the sentence: "The drum made a booming sound."
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Booming. It describes the loud sound the drum made.
Booming. It describes the loud sound the drum made.
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