1. Nouns are naming words.
Common nouns are naming words of things we can
usually see. desk, tiger, door
Proper nouns are names of a person, place, building or
date and always have a capital letter.
God, Perth, Kalamunda Christian School, Easter
Pronouns are the little words that take the place of
nouns. I, you, he, she, they
Nouns
2. Nouns
• What nouns can you 1. ____________
see in this picture?
2. ____________
3. ____________
4. ____________
5. ____________
6. ____________
3. Nouns
Underline the nouns in these sentences with a black pen. There
can be more than one in each sentence.
1. The barn has hay in it.
2. The trees have apples on them.
3. The farmer has a hat and a pitchfork.
4. A duck is swimming in the pond.
5. A windmill is next to the house.
4. Nouns
• What nouns can you 1. ____________
see in this picture?
2. ____________
3. ____________
4. ____________
5. ____________
6. ____________
5. Nouns
Underline the nouns in these sentences with a black pen. There
can be more than one in each sentence.
1. There are plates on the table.
2. A boy is wearing glasses.
3. The cake has candles on it.
4. There are balloons behind the children.
5. There are strawberries on the cake.
6. Nouns
• What nouns can you 1. ____________
see in this picture?
2. ____________
3. ____________
4. ____________
5. ____________
6. ____________
7. Nouns
Underline the nouns in these sentences with a black pen. There
can be more than one in each sentence.
1. The animals are in the jungle.
2. A leopard is sitting in a tree.
3. A snake is curled around a tree.
4. The elephant is in the water.
5. The monkey is eating a banana.
8. Nouns
Underline the common nouns, proper nouns and pronouns in
these sentences.
1. Mr Nancarrow is the principal of Kalamunda Christian School.
2. Jesus died on the cross at Easter.
3. I am going to play my X-box on Saturday.
4. For my birthday I got a kitten and some shoes.
5. She ran over to the gym to get her jumper.