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

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?

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

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

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

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

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

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,

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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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