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Noun Skill Sheets

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Brainstorm! Nouns Use this brainstorm form to help students think of nouns.
Rules and Practice: Case Closed (upper elem/middle) This unit covers the three cases with an emphasis on using the right pronouns for the right case. Includes clear and thorough explanations of common mixups such as "WHO or WHOM" and "I or ME".
She or Her? Grammar and Classics This innovative lesson uses the first chapter of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland to help students understand the difference between "she" and "her". A grammar drill that's fun for everyone!
What Is a Noun?  
Worksheet: "Little" Nouns (elementary) "A young duck is a ...." Complete the fifteen sentences by choosing the correct diminutive to match each noun (mostly animal babies).
Worksheet: Collective Nouns (upper elem) Choose the correct collective noun to complete the sentences. Then create some collective nouns of your own.
Worksheet: Collective Nouns- Animals (primary) Fish, lions, squirrels, birds, cows, ants... do you know what they're called when they travel in a group? This worksheet will help.
Worksheets: Pronouns (elem/ upper elem) Three pages: subject, object, and possessive pronouns.



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Rules and Practice: What Is a Noun? (elementary) Read the explanation of concrete nouns, then practice by underlining the noun in each sentence.
Rules: Common and Proper Nouns (elem) Read the rules about common and proper nouns.
Rules and Practice: Plural & Singular Nouns (elem) Read the explanation of plural and singular nouns, then practice by categorizing a list of nouns.
Rules and Practice: Forming Plural Nouns Read the explanation of the different rules for spelling plural nouns and then practice.
Rules and Practice: Irregular Plural Nouns Read the list of irregular nouns, then find them in the word search.
Rules and Practice: Possessive Nouns Read the explanation for forming possessive nouns, then practice by completing the chart.
Worksheet: Nouns (elementary) Underline each noun in the story, and then place it in the appropriate column (singular, plural, common, proper, etc.)
Worksheet: Nouns (elementary) Underline and label (common, proper, etc.) the nouns in each sentence.
Answer Sheet Answers for all the above pages.
Rules and Practice: Plural Nouns (elem) Ranges from the simple (one cat, two cats) to the more difficult (one potato, two potatoes) to the tricky (one tooth, two teeth) with helpful hints for remembering how to spell the plural nouns.
Rules and Practice: Possessive Adjectives (elem) Read the explanation of possessive adjectives, then practice by circling the possessive adjective in each sentence.
Rules and Practice: Possessive Pronouns (elem) Read the explanation of possessive pronouns, then practice by circling the possessive pronoun in each sentence.
Rules and Practice: Pronouns (elementary) Read the explanation of pronouns, then practice by underlining the pronoun in each sentence.
Rules and Practice: Subject Pronouns (elem) Read the explanation of subject pronouns, then practice by completing each sentence with a subject pronoun.
Word Sort: Common and Proper Nouns Cut out the words. Put the common nouns into one column, and the proper nouns into the other.
Worksheet: Plural Nouns (elementary) Change each sentence from singular to plural.
Worksheet: Subject & Object Pronouns (elem) Underline the pronoun in each sentence and label it as "subject" or "object"
Worksheets: Grammar - Subject and Predicate (elem) Underline the subject once and the predicate twice. This is a set of three worksheets of increasing difficulty ("The boy played" and "The boy played with a dog" and "The boy played with a dog in the snow")
Punctuation Poster: Apostrophe Rules (multi-age) Nine posters demonstrating the basic rules of possessive apostrophe use. Simple explanations and clear examples of when to use apostrophes and when NOT to.
Worksheet: Apostrophes & Possessives (elem/upper) Practice the correct use of apostrophes with possessive nouns in this worksheet.
Project: Common and Proper Nouns (elem) Read the instructions to make a poster featuring common and proper nouns from the newspaper.
Grammar Poster: Plural Nouns Rules Five posters to help teach the rules for forming plural nouns.
Grammar Poster: Plural Nouns Rules 2 Six posters to help teach basic rules for forming plural nouns (mostly from foreign words).
Rules and Practice: Pronouns Simple introduction with lots of practice. Nine pages and an answer key
Rules and Practice: Countable and Mass Nouns Read the rules and practice the skills. This will help with much homework and many assignments.
Rules and Practice: Nouns (primary/elem) Simple introduction to concrete nouns, including fun activities such as a word search to reinforce knowledge.
Rules and Practice: Nouns (upper elem) Simple worksheet to help practice the differences between common, proper, singular, plural, and possessive nouns.
Rules and Practice: Object Pronouns (elem) Read the explanation of object pronouns, then practice by circling the correct object pronoun.
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