Vocabulary
Reading
Writing
100

What word would you use to describe a food that makes a loud noise when you bite it?

Cruncy

100

What was Emma’s favorite dessert in the story we read?

Chocolate ice cream with sprinkles

100

What sensory words did you use in your writing? Can you share them with the class?

Sweet, crunchy, salty, juicy, sour, spicy

200

If something tastes like sugar, what word can you use?

Sweet

200

What is Sam’s favorite breakfast?

His breakfast food is pancakes with honey.

200

If you wanted to describe a hot soup in your writing, what sensory words could you use?

Hot, spicy, salty, warm, etc.

300

Can you give me an example of a spicy food?

Chili, curry, spicy noodles

300

How did Emma describe the cake she sometimes eats?

Soft and smells delicious

300

Why is it important to use sensory words when describing food?

It helps the reader imagine how the food tastes, smells, and feels.

400

Which sensory word means something that feels smooth and gentle when you touch it?

Soft
400

What kind of cereal does Sam like?

Crunchy cereal with milk.

400

Can you give an example of a sentence that uses two sensory words?

Open-ended

500

How would you describe a lemon using a sensory word?

Sour

500

Why did Emma like chocolate ice cream?

It is sweet and cold.

500

If you wanted to describe your favorite dessert, what words would you use for how it tastes, feels, and smells?

Open-ended