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Order of Adjectives Chart PrintablesOrder of Adjectives Chart Printables
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3rd - 5th
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Order of Adjectives Chart

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Would you say the two big round buttons, or is it the two round big buttons? Use a reference page to determine which category of adjective belongs where in a sentence.

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CCSS: Designed

Concepts

adjectives, parts of speech, Grammar, participles

Additional Tags

english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • Print, enlarge, and use as a reference poster in the classroom
  • Challenge older learners to identify the final category of adjectives as participles

Classroom Considerations

  • Requires a color printer
  • Resource is best used as a reference page, as it contains no grammar exercises
  • Clarify to class members that the adjectives move from left to right on the top row, and then left to write once more

Pros

  • Each category contains five examples of each type of adjective
  • Allows learners to vary their writing

Cons

  • None

Common Core

L.3.1.a L.4.1.a L.4.1.d L.5.1.a

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