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Nouns
Elementary School ELAR
Aligned to the Common Core State Standards
Teacher Notes
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single class session.
Use this content, designed specifically for use with Insight 360™, to interact
with your class. This content includes brief instructional material and two
types of activities:
Constructed Response Activity for students to complete as an individual
or a group assignment. Send each Constructed Response Activity to the
Insight 360 iPad Student App.
Assessment Item with CueTag™ for students to respond to via student
response devices. Receive instant real-time feedback and longitudinal
reports.
What is a noun?
A noun is a naming word.
Everything that we see or that we are able to talk about has a word which
names it—that word is known as a noun.
People, places, animals, objects, qualities, substances, actions, and measures
are all types of nouns.
girl
boy
cat
dog
Different Types of Nouns
Common – used for people, places, and things
book
Proper – the name of a person, place, or thing
Statue of Liberty
Collective – groups of people or things
flock
Circle the nouns.
phone
London
running
purple
swimming
team
teacher
old
loudly
small
herd
white
car
fork
baby
Canada
Circle the nouns.
phone
London
running
purple
swimming
team
teacher
old
loudly
small
herd
white
car
fork
baby
Canada
Create your own.
Write three sentences using nouns from around the room.
Create your own.
Write three sentences using nouns from around the room.
Answers will vary.
My pencil is broken.
Where is my folder?
I can see the board.
Read the sentence.
Jacinta tries to catch a school of fish in the shallow water.
Which word in the sentence is a collective noun?
a.
fish
b.
school
c.
shallow
d.
catch
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