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NOUNS Ms. Harris Kindergarten
NOUNS: A noun names a person, place, animal, or thing.
PROPER NOUNS: A proper noun names a specific person, place, animal, or thing.
Person Boy Proper Noun Adam
Place Lake Proper Noun Lake Michigan
Animal Dog Proper Noun Max
Thing airplane
The park was covered in snow. *Names for people, places, animals, and things are called nouns. Does this sentence name a person, place or thing? Yes! A park is a place. Snow is a thing
The dogs and cats had no food. *Names for people, places, animals, and things are called nouns. Does this sentence name a person, place or thing? Yes! Dogs and cats are animals. Food is a thing.
Two children lived across the street. *Names for people, places, animals, and things are called nouns. Does this sentence name a person, place or thing? Yes! Children are people Street is a place.
Dr. Williams moved to Alabama. *Names for specific people, places, animals, and things are called proper nouns. Does this sentence name a specific person, place or thing? Yes! Dr. Williams name a specific person. Alabama is a specific place.
Sarah and Chris brought bread to the birds. *Names for people, places, animals, and things are called nouns . Specific names for people places and things are called proper nouns. Does this sentence name a person, place or thing? Yes! Sarah and Chris name a specific person. Bread is a thing Birds are animals
GREAT JOB!!! You’re flying high! Way to go.