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Noun Madness

Noun Madness. Created by Colin Shea. A noun is a word that names a: person place thing idea. Proper Noun A noun that names a specific: person place thing idea. Happy Valley Church. Timmy. Mr. Gatti’s Pizza. Newton’s Theory of Gravity. Common Noun A noun that names any:

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Noun Madness

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  1. Noun Madness Created by Colin Shea

  2. A noun is a word • that names a: • person • place • thing • idea

  3. Proper Noun • A noun that names a specific: • person • place • thing • idea Happy Valley Church Timmy Mr. Gatti’s Pizza Newton’s Theory of Gravity

  4. Common Noun • A noun that names any: • person • place • thing • idea

  5. Proper and Common Nouns: • Name a specific: • person • place • thing • idea

  6. This job could be dangerous! • Singular Noun • A noun that names one: • person • place • thing • idea

  7. Plural Noun • A noun that names more than one: • person • place • thing • idea

  8. Collective Noun • A noun that names a group of: • people • Things • Eg, team, class, committee

  9. Possessive Noun A noun that shows ownership or possession. Kyle’s report card.

  10. Can you identify the type of noun in each of these sentences? Click the correct answer.

  11. Bobby walked to the store late yesterday. What type of noun is store? Proper noun Plural noun Common noun

  12. That is incorrect! You have Noun Madness! Try again.

  13. That is correct!

  14. The committee met at noon. What type of noun is committee ? Proper noun Collective noun Common noun

  15. That is incorrect! You have Noun Madness! Try again.

  16. That is correct!

  17. We went to North Carolina. What type of noun is North Carolina? Proper noun Plural noun Common noun

  18. That is incorrect! You have Noun Madness! Try again.

  19. That is correct!

  20. Mr. Johnson carried in the heavy boxes. What type of noun is boxes? Proper noun Plural noun Common noun

  21. That is incorrect! You have Noun Madness! Try again.

  22. That is correct!

  23. He read only one book last week. What type of noun is book ? Singular noun Plural noun Common noun

  24. That is incorrect! You have Noun Madness! Try again.

  25. That is correct!

  26. Sherry’s book was very interesting. What type of noun is Sherry’s? Possessive noun Plural noun Collective noun

  27. That is incorrect! You have Noun Madness! Try again.

  28. That is correct!

  29. The team has a game on Saturday. What type of noun is team? Proper noun Collective noun Plural noun

  30. That is incorrect! You have Noun Madness! Try again.

  31. That is correct!

  32. Everyone liked Mr.France’s dog. What type of noun is Mr. France’s ? Proper noun Plural noun Possessive noun

  33. That is incorrect! You have Noun Madness! Try again.

  34. That is incorrect! You have Noun Madness! (but actually it could be proper).

  35. That is correct!

  36. Click on the proper noun(s) in this sentence. Everyonein Mrs. Gann’sbuswas late for schoolon Monday.

  37. That is incorrect! You have Noun Madness! The words, Mrs. Gann’s are possessive nouns. Try again.

  38. That is incorrect! You have Noun Madness! The word school is a common noun. Try again.

  39. That is incorrect! You have Noun Madness! The word Everyoneis a collective noun. Try again.

  40. That is incorrect! You have Noun Madness! The word bus is a common noun. Try again.

  41. That is correct! Monday is the name of a specific noun.

  42. Nouns Jeopardy game

  43. You have survived Noun Madness! If you need more practice, try this again.

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