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Take the train straight to Noun Town to practice identifying parts of speech. Help your reader get their noun knowledge down in this Noun Town worksheet.
Spice up your nouns with adjectives to create descriptive noun phrases! Students will gain practice identifying noun phrases and creating their own with the help of an adjective word bank.
Learn about the people of Noun Town, and find the plentiful nouns in the community. Your child will use his grammar skills to identify each sentence's nouns.
Use this exercise with your students to practice identifying noun phrases in a sentence. Your students will then categorize the noun phrases as examples of realism or fantasy.
Noun town is the perfect place for parts of speech practice! Help your young reader get their nouns down to a tee by identifying the nouns in sample sentences.
Noun phrases can give readers important information about the characters and settings of a story. This worksheet will help your students identify noun phrases that describe characters and settings in fictional texts.
Irregular plural nouns can be tricky, but a little practice can go a long way! Use this worksheet to give your students practice matching nouns to their irregular plural noun form.
How many nouns can you find? Kids can pick a room inside or go outside and identify as many nouns as they can. Remember: people, places and things all count!
Can your second graders differentiate between singular and plural nouns? Let's find out! Use this sorting activity to let your students distinguish between singular and plural using regular and irregular plural nouns.
Nouns play a strong role in reading and learning. Noun worksheets strengthen these early skills in young students. Study nouns at home with your child with our noun worksheets, and help make reading fun. These printables are designed by educators and fit in with elementary school curriculum. You’ll find that your child better understands and remembers common literary elements with practice.