nouns in sentences grammar skill first grade unit 2 week 6 created by kristi waltke
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Nouns in Sentences
Grammar Skill
First Grade Unit 2 Week 6
Created by Kristi Waltke
Let’s Review
Nouns are words that name people, places, things, and animals.
Some nouns name a
special person, place, thing, or animal. These
nouns are called
proper nouns, and they begin with a capital
letter.
Sam TennesseeNew York City
People often have special titles that show respect for who they are or for the work they do.
When a person’s special title is written with their name, use a capital letter at the beginning of the special title. Let’s look at some special titles.
Mr. VancePrincipal Forgety
Officer Smith
Mrs. IngleDr. Darby
The words for the days of the week, the months of the year,
and holidays begin with a capital letter.
Sunday
FebruaryApril
Valentine’s DayThursday
Friday
November
Christmas
Sometimes nouns name one thing.
Sometimes nouns name more than one thing.
tree
trees
This week we are working on being able to find the nouns in sentences.
Let’s practice this.
Honey bees live in a hive.
Which word or words in the sentence are nouns?
Squirrels like to eat nuts.
Which word or words in the sentence are nouns?
A woodpecker lives in a tree.
Which word or words in the sentence are nouns?
Ants and bees work hard.
Which word or words in the sentence are nouns?
Bugs can help flowers.
Which word or words in the sentence are
nouns?
Learning how to find nouns in a sentence will help you become a better writer and reader!