Book 201: Hairy, Scary, Ordinary: WHAT IS AN ADJECTIVE?

Hairy, Scary, Ordinary:  What is an Adjective?

Hairy, Scary, Ordinary: What is an Adjective?

Hairy, Scary, Ordinary: What is a Verb?

by Brian P. Cleary, illustrated by Jenya Prosmitsky

Another in the categorical book series!

Brian P. Cleary explains with humor and rhyme what adjectives are in a way even very young children can understand.  Beginning with a definition of the word adjective, he uses dozens of them in the book as examples.  Here is a sentence from the book, “They tell if root beer’s flat or fizzy, and if your street is quiet or busy, that treats are yummy, shakes are thick, and if your tummy’s calm or sick.”  Immediately children relate to the cartoon drawings and humorous writing.  The adjectives throughout the book are identified with colors, while the rest of the text is black.  Even if children cannot yet read, they could point to the colored words to realize adjectives are in sentences, and are special words.

My FREE PDF is one to fill out while on an adjective walk around the neighborhood or near the school (maybe even from the playground).  Actually take the children outside and have them tell about the things they are seeing, and they will realize they already use describing words.  Hairy, Scary, Ordinary: What is an Adjective? PDF    HairyScaryOrdinaryWhatisanAdjective_Page_1Have a bright day!

Carolyn

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About Carolyn Wilhelm

Carolyn Wilhelm is the author of The Wise Owl Factory and The Wise Owl Factory Book a Day Blog. She has an MS in Gifted Education, an MA in Curriculum and Instruction K-12, and is a National Board Certified Teacher.
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