Identifying and sorting nouns Stage 2 Word 1

















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Identifying and sorting nouns. Stage 2 Word 1. 1 National Curriculum Teaching Point: Formation of nouns using suffixes such as -ness, -er and by compounding Key vocabulary: noun
What is a noun? Which of these words is being used as a noun? sing I sing a song. This word is an action, so it is a verb. dog I have a dog. This is an animal, so it is a noun. sad I am sad. This word describes how someone feels, so it is an adjective.
What is a noun? A noun is a word that is a person, a place or a thing. baby beach ball
Which of these words is being used as a noun? blue a blue bike hill I climbed the hill. snail a slow snail
Which of these words is being used as a noun? blue a blue bike This word describes a colour. It is an adjective. hill I climbed the hill. This is a place, so it is a noun. snail a slow snail This is an animal, so it is a noun.
What is a noun? boy teacher A noun is a person, a place or a thing. Circle all of the nouns you can see above. dog farm school big red table girl hill fluffy shed happy chair walking
Circle all the nouns in these sentences: The computer is not working. Cats have tails and claws. Ryan threw the ball to his friend. check
There are different kinds of nouns: Common noun A word that names a person, a thing or a place. ball Proper noun A special person, thing or place. A word that names a person, thing, or place that is one of a kind. It always has a capital letter. Yasmin
Circle all of the proper nouns: teacher Scotland Tower Bridge baby check
Sort these words into common or proper nouns: common nouns boy Liverpool proper nouns table Tom Ruth teacher Big Ben England school farm
Circle the common nouns and underline the proper nouns: Ryan tried to find a pencil. check We took a plane to Spain. check The spaceship travelled to Mars. check
Abstract nouns are nouns that you cannot see, touch, hear, smell, or taste. Abstract noun anger You cannot touch anger – it is an emotion. Common noun leaf You can touch, smell and even taste a leaf.
Circle all of the abstract nouns: girl love luck hope small Abstract nouns are nouns that you cannot see, touch, hear, smell, or taste. Circle all of the abstract nouns: blue chair cat baby friendship London worry eating floor fear
Circle all of the abstract nouns: girl love luck hope small Abstract nouns are nouns that you cannot see, touch, hear, smell, or taste. Circle all of the abstract nouns: blue chair cat baby friendship London worry eating floor fear
Sort these nouns by their type: common proper girl Glasgow Jamal England chair kindness abstract apple love patience
Circle the abstract nouns in these sentences: Ryan didn’t have any luck today. They had a great friendship. He needed a lot of bravery to keep going. check
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