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Let’s Refresh Your Knowledge of… The NOUN !

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Let’s Refresh Your Knowledge of… The NOUN !. Take out a piece of paper Draw a big box on it Draw a horizontal line across the middle of the box Put a Label Above the Box Titled “Nouns ” Label the top half, “Things I Know” Label the bottom half, “Things I Learned ” - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Let’s Refresh Your Knowledge of… The NOUN !

Let’s Refresh Your Knowledge of…

The NOUN!

Page 2: Let’s Refresh Your Knowledge of… The NOUN !

Start by Doing the Following Things:

1. Take out a piece of paper

2. Draw a big box on it

3. Draw a horizontal line across the middle

of the box

4. Put a Label Above the Box Titled

“Nouns”

5. Label the top half, “Things I Know”

6. Label the bottom half, “Things I

Learned”

7. Fill out the top ½ of the box

Page 3: Let’s Refresh Your Knowledge of… The NOUN !

Definition of a Noun?person, place, thing, or idea

Page 4: Let’s Refresh Your Knowledge of… The NOUN !

There are six different

types of nouns! Noooo

!!!• Compo

und• Commo

n• Proper

• Concrete

• Abstract• Collecti

veDon’t worry,

they’re

easy!

Page 5: Let’s Refresh Your Knowledge of… The NOUN !

Let’s Start with…Common & Proper Nouns.

What is the difference, kids?

Page 6: Let’s Refresh Your Knowledge of… The NOUN !

That’s right! A common

noun names anything

that is not specific.

Therefore, it does not

have a capital letter.

And a proper noun is something

specific, so it does require a capital

letter!

Page 7: Let’s Refresh Your Knowledge of… The NOUN !

EXAMPLES OF COMMON:

• cell phone

• compassion

• squirrel

• movie

• flag

EXAMPLES OF PROPER:• Grand Cannon • Beethoven • Sperry’s • Timn• Pacific Ocean

EXAMPLES

Page 8: Let’s Refresh Your Knowledge of… The NOUN !

Now let’s discuss concrete

& abstract nouns!

What are they?

Page 9: Let’s Refresh Your Knowledge of… The NOUN !

Concrete Noun:

Can be perceived by

one or more of the

senses

Examples:• popcorn• tree• student• football

Abstract Noun:

An idea, feeling,

quality, or

characteristic

Examples:• love• humor• pride• confidence

Page 10: Let’s Refresh Your Knowledge of… The NOUN !

See if you can find

concrete & abstract

nouns in these

pictures!

Page 11: Let’s Refresh Your Knowledge of… The NOUN !

Definition?A noun made up of 2

or more words put together as a single

noun

Examples?

Next is Compound Nouns.

This is really too easy…

Page 12: Let’s Refresh Your Knowledge of… The NOUN !

COMPOUND

NOUNS:

• basketball

• twelve-year-old

• Sheldon Cooper

• air freshener

• fire drill

Page 13: Let’s Refresh Your Knowledge of… The NOUN !

Collective Nouns

“What is a

collective

noun?”

Def: A word that names a group

Examples?• audience • family• team • committee• flock

Page 14: Let’s Refresh Your Knowledge of… The NOUN !

Collective Nouns

“Is cats a

collective

noun?”

Why or why not?

“What’s the difference b/t a

collective noun & a plural noun?”

Page 15: Let’s Refresh Your Knowledge of… The NOUN !

Now let’s see if you know what you’re talking

about…

Identify the nouns in each sentence and classify as: common or proper,concrete or abstract,& if it’s collective

1. Each day huge crowds visit the Lincoln Memorial, which is in Washington, D.C.

2. The memorial is in a beautiful setting not far from two other presidential monuments and the capitol.

Page 16: Let’s Refresh Your Knowledge of… The NOUN !

3. Between the memorial and the Washington Monument are two long, shallow pools.

4. The Lincoln Memorial was designed by a noted architect of the time, Henry Bacon.

5. The memorial is styled to look like a Greek temple and has 36 columns, one for each state in the union at the time of the death of Lincoln.

Page 17: Let’s Refresh Your Knowledge of… The NOUN !

Finish by Doing the Following Things:

1. Take out the box you made at the

beginning of class

2. Fill out the bottom half about what

you

learned and now know about nouns