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Descriptive Writing Worksheet

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Descriptive Writing Worksheet

🔍 Part 1: What Can You See?

Look at the picture carefully. Tick 4 details you can see:

Colour: What colours do you notice?

Shape: What shapes can you see?

Size: Is something big or small?

Sound: What might you hear?

Smell: What might it smell like?

Feeling: How would it feel to touch?

Word Bank: scary, bright, huge, tiny, rough, smooth, loud, quiet, sweet, strange, shiny, dark, soft, hard

✏️ Part 2: Write Your Sentences

Use these sentence starters to write 4 sentences about the picture:

1. I can see ________________________________
2. It looks _________________________________
3. The _________________ is ___________________
4. Then ____________________________________

Connective Words: Because... / Then... / But... / Although... / When...

📝 Part 3: Build Your Paragraph

Choose your 2-3 best sentences and write them as one paragraph:

1. Beginning (introduce what you see):
2. Middle (add more details):
3. End (final feeling or action):

✅ Self-Edit Checklist

I used a capital letter at the start

I put full stops at the end

I checked spelling of key words

I used at least one connective

⭐ Challenge: Can you make one sentence longer using 'because', 'although' or 'when'?

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