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Noun Worksheets
A person, place of thing.
These grammar worksheets help kids learn to recognize and use nouns . A noun is a word for a person, place or thing. Our nouns worksheets also cover plural nouns, common and proper nouns, possessive nouns, collective nouns and abstract nouns.
Grade 1 nouns worksheets
- Identifying simple nouns as a person, place or thing
- Identifying nouns in sentences
- Completing sentences with nouns
- Identifying plural nouns
- Making nouns plural by adding "s" or "es"
- Identifying common and proper nouns
- Making nouns possessive by adding apostrophe plus s
Grade 2 nouns worksheets
- Classifying nouns: person place or thing
- Writing nouns in your own sentences
- Capitalize common and proper nouns appropriately
- Identify singular and plural nouns
- Plural nouns: nouns ending in "y"
- Plural nouns: nouns ending in a vowel plus y
- Irregular plural nouns
- Collective nouns
Grade 3 nouns worksheets
- Classifying nouns as a person, place or thing
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- Countable and uncountable nouns
- Regular plural nouns
- Irregular nouns
- Concrete and abstract nouns
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Understanding the parts of speech is fundamental to learning more advanced concepts like sentence structure , grammar, and punctuation. That's why so many language arts units start with the parts of speech. And, if you are starting a unit on the parts of speech, one of the better places to begin is by studying nouns .
Nouns are words that refer to people, places, and things. Most grade school students can tell you this. But the study of nouns gets a little more complex. There are many types of nouns such as common and proper, singular and plural, and abstract and concrete. It is helpful to know these distinctions when studying language. Over the years I've created a catalog of noun worksheets and activities that work well in the classroom. These include multiple-choice tests, practice activities suitable for homework or classroom activities, as well as online noun activities that give students instant feedback and save teachers' time. I've posted all of these activities to this page and made them freely accessible to teachers, parents, and students. May we all one day have a better understanding of what we are saying.
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A noun is the part of speech that names a person, place or thing. The free noun worksheets below feature different noun types and their usage.
Noun Worksheets To see these noun worksheets individually or to download the noun worksheets PDF, click on the individual noun worksheets title. All printable noun worksheets are free to duplicate for home or classroom use.
Need a noun refresher? Here are some helpful articles on the different types of nouns .
Adjectives: Add the Noun
An adjective describes something; it usually describes a noun. With this printable parts of speech worksheet, students will be asked to add a noun for each adjective to describe. Made easy to print, this activity is perfect for use both at home and in the classroom!
Alphabet Collections: Nouns
With this printable activity, students will practice writing a noun for each letter of the alphabet. All the way from A to Z, see how many creative words your students can come up with! Our Parts of Speech Alphabet Worksheet is perfect for K – 3rd grade, but can be used where appropriate.
Capitalize Proper Nouns
Capitalize the proper nouns from the story.
Color the Nouns: Airplane
In this printable classroom activity, students will be asked to color any shape that has a noun in it the color yellow. Your students can choose to fill in the other shapes with any color they want, which makes this activity lots of fun. Once all of the shapes are filled in, your students will have uncovered a picture of a colorful airplane!
Color the Nouns: Kite
Noun identification is an important part of early education! With this printable classroom activity, students will be asked to color the shapes that have a noun in them. Once the shapes have been colored, students will reveal a picture of a kite!
Color the Nouns: Octopus
In this classroom activity, use the color green to fill in all of the shapes that have a noun in them. Then, use any color you like to fill in the rest of the shapes. Once everything is colored, students will reveal a picture of a octopus!
Color the Nouns: Tulips
Noun identification is an important part of early education! Students will be asked to color the shapes that have a noun in them, revealing a beautiful picture of tulips. This printable activity will make learning about nouns lots of fun!
Color the Nouns: Turtle
Use the color yellow to fill in all of the shapes that have a noun in them, and use any color you like to fill in the rest! Once all of the shapes are filled in, students will see a picture of a turtle. This helpful classroom activity makes learning about nouns lots of fun!
Common and Proper Nouns
Write Common or Proper on the line next to each noun. Then, write three of each.
Identifying Nouns
Read the story. Circle all the nouns. Write them on the lines below the story.
Circle the nouns and cross out words that are not nouns.
Nouns Review 1
Tell whether each noun is common or proper. Write the plural of each word.
Plural Noun Worksheet: S or ES?
Here’s some practice with plurals for your kindergartener!
Replace with Proper Nouns
Make the story more interesting by replacing the common nouns with proper
S or ES: Plural Noun Worksheet
In this kindergarten worksheet, your student will write the plural form of words.
Singular and Plural Nouns
If the noun is singular, write the plural form. If the noun is plural, write the singular form.
Sort the Common and Proper Nouns
Underline the common nouns and circle the proper nouns.
Write a Noun for Adjectives
Identifying parts of speech is an important skill to learn in early education! With this printable activity, students will practice writing nouns and adjectives. After reading through a series of adjectives, students will be asked to write a noun for each adjective to describe.
Abstract and Concrete Nouns Worksheet
Underline the concrete nouns and circle the abstract nouns.
Adventures With Alliteration! Nouns
Time to tackle the terrific alliteration!
Noun Worksheets
Free noun worksheets to help your students improve their understanding in English. Nouns are taught at an early age and students understand them to be a person, place, animal or thing. It’s important for children to be able to identify nouns within a sentence. These free worksheets have students identifying nouns, using nouns within sentences and shading nouns & non-nouns. When students get to grade 4 and grade 5, get them identifying abstract nouns and concrete nouns. It’s a good way to extend some students in English.
Identifying Nouns
Using nouns, shading nouns.
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Nouns are those structural pillars on which we build the mansion of our sentences. Explore our exhaustive collection of free, printable noun worksheets as the one-stop destination for children to classify, identify or distinguish the classes of nouns, form nouns from adjectives or verbs, learn gender, pluralization and capitalization of nouns, identify countable and uncountable nouns and gain so much more in the process.
These noun worksheet pdfs are tailor-made for children of kindergarten through 5th grade.
Identifying Nouns in Sentences
Since it's impossible to think of a sentence without a noun, let kindergarten kids take a peek at the multiple applications and usages of nouns.
Classifying Nouns
As myriad as they are in their forms, classifying nouns will help kids of kindergarten and grade 1 understand and use them more appropriately.
Common Nouns
Children in grade 1 and grade 2 are sure to benefit from these printable exercises on circling all the common nouns that they come across in a sentence.
Proper Nouns
Our collection of noun worksheets pdf comes with a host of key takeaways such as learning to identify, sort, name and capitalize proper nouns.
Abstract Nouns
Do your grade 3, grade 4, and grade 5 kids know what intangible things are? Let kids identify abstract nouns and make them using suffixes in these noun worksheets pdf.
Concrete Nouns
Help young learners in 1st grade and 2nd grade perceive concrete nouns better with some focused practice, designed with expertise in this section.
Complete the Sentences with Collective Nouns
Make use of our pdf worksheets to introduce collective nouns and make known the nouns of assembly to 2nd grade, 3rd grade, and 4th grade kids.
Singular and Plural Nouns
Seize our printable noun exercises to encourage tiny tots in grade 1 to practice the plural forms of a collection of basic nouns.
Irregular Plural Nouns
Tackle the difficulty of converting singular irregular nouns to plural with these effective exercises that will help kids memorize the words to serve the purpose.
Countable and Uncountable Nouns
Young language learners are likely to become proficient in distinguishing between the countable and uncountable nouns with these printable worksheets.
Choose the Correct Form of Possessive Nouns
Give children these nouns worksheets pdf to gain a greater understanding of the singular and plural forms of the possessive nouns, placed in contexts of sentences.
Types of Gender
Learning about gender divisions in nouns enables us to tell a male person or animal from a female or even inanimate objects. Take a better look at these here.
Identify the Material Nouns
Do you wish to familiarize grade 2 and grade 3 kids with materials or substances that we classify as material nouns? Look no further than these printable worksheets.
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This free printable Nouns Worksheet will teach your students that a noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea.
The first page of the nouns worksheet has a section for each type of noun. The student can draw or paste a picture of an example in the box and write or paste example words onto the lines.
There is a second page with words to cut and paste into the blanks or the student can brainstorm and come up with their own nouns to fill in the blanks.
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In English, there are many different noun forms. Students have to know about singular, plural, uncountable and countable nouns to use English grammar properly.
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Furthermore, there are irregular plural nouns, like man and men, foot and feet, or tooth and teeth. By using the below listed worksheets, your students will learn the nouns properly.
There are various ways to include these worksheets into your lesson.
You can make your students work on the exercises on their own during class and compare the solutions together in class.
Another option is to divide your students into groups. Then they can ask each other questions in the singular or plural and get a feel for the nouns. After such a lesson, you can give your students another assignment sheet as homework.
Throughout the year, you can distribute individual worksheets on the nouns and thus check the level of knowledge and anchor the knowledge better in the minds of your students.
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Google’s Circle to Search will help you with your math homework
Circle to search on android can now help students learn to solve mathematical word problems thanks to google’s new learnlm model..
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Google is enhancing Android’s Circle to Search — the feature that lets you literally circle something on your Android phone’s screen to search it on Google — with a new ability to generate instructions on how to solve school math and physics problems .
Using an Android phone or tablet, students can now use Circle to Search to get AI assistance on mathematical word problems from their homework. The feature will help unpack the problem and list what the student needs to do to get the correct answer. According to Google, it won’t actually do the homework for you — only help you approach the problem.
Over the past year, the use of AI tools like ChatGPT has become a hot topic in the field of education, with plenty of concern over how students can and will use it to get work done quickly. Google, however, is explicitly positioning this as a feature to support education, potentially walking around some of the concerns about AI doing all of the work for students.
Later this year, Circle to Search will also gain the ability to solve complex math equations that involve formulas, diagrams, graphs, and more. Google is using LearnLM, its new AI model that’s fine-tuned for learning, to make the new Circle to Search abilities work.
Circle to Search first launched on Samsung’s Galaxy S24 series in January and then on the Pixel 8 and 8 Pro later the same month. It’s one of the star new features of Android, and although iOS users can’t yet circle their math homework for help, anything is possible .
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Circle to Search is the new cheat sheet for your Math and Physics homework
Published on May 14, 2024
- Circle to Search can now help students with homework, making it easy to search for instructions and answers without leaving the digital homework screen.
- Later this year, Circle to Search will be able to solve even more complex problems involving symbolic formulas, diagrams, graphs, and more.
Circle to Search was one of the flagship features of the Galaxy S24 series . It lets users easily access Google Search on practically any screen. The feature then expanded to the Pixel 8 series and then to other Samsung Galaxy phones and Pixel devices. If you have Circle to Search on your phone, you can now use it to help with your homework.
As part of its Google I/O 2024 announcements, Google has announced that Circle to Search can now help students with homework. When students need help, they can open their camera or their digital homework on their phones or tablets and circle the question they are stuck on. Circle to Search will then present a step-by-step instruction to solve their homework question.
Subjects covered include physics and match word problems. This will make searching far easier, as you no longer have to leave your digital homework screen or input the question yourself. The fine print says that right now, this is available for some math word problems when opted into Search Labs.
Google says that later this year, Circle to Search will be able to solve even more complex problems involving symbolic formulas, diagrams, graphs, and more. This will be made possible through LearnLM, Google’s new family of AI models fine-tuned for learning.
Circle to Search is currently available on over 100 million devices, and Google aims to double its reach to 200 million devices by the end of 2024. With new features like homework help, Circle to Search becomes even more useful, and it is available only on (select) Android devices.
Do you use Google or other search engines to help with your homework? Will you now switch to Circle to Search for your homework? Let us know in the comments below!
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