Nouns
Common or Proper
Person, Place, or Thing
Punctuation
Main Ideas
5

I see five goats.

"Goats" is the noun.
5

I went to the city.

"City" is a common noun.

A common noun names a general person, place, or thing.

5

Grandma

"Grandma" is a person.

5

That fence needs to be fixed [   ]

A period [.] is needed to end this sentence.

That fence needs to be fixed.

5

I see a _____.

bird or jump

I see a bird.

10

The barn is red.

"Red" is the noun.
10

The man was kind.

"Man" is a common noun.

A common noun names a general person, place, or thing.

10

Country

"Country" is a place.

10

How many horses do you see [   ]

A question mark [?] is needed to end this sentence.

How many horses do you see [?]

10

The _____ read a book.

sleep or boy

The boy read a book.

15

I saw three big cows.

"Cows" is the noun.

15

I went to San Fransico.

"San Fransico" is a proper noun.

A proper noun names a specific person, place, or thing.

15

Playground

"Playground" is a place.

15

Do you see the pink pig [   ]

A question mark [?] is needed to end this sentence.

Do you see the pink pig [?]

15

Mom drove the _____.

car or drive

Mom drove the car.

20

He will ride a small pony.

"Pony" is the noun.

20

The car stopped quickly.

"Car" is a common noun.

A common noun names a general person, place, or thing.

20

Water

"Water" is a thing.

20

Was a calf just born [   ]

A question mark [?] is needed to end this sentence.

Was a calf just born [?]

20

The _____ is red.

flower or grow

The flower is red.

25

The kittens love to play.

"Kittens" is the noun.

25

Fran went to Furry Friends Pet Shop.

"Fran" and "Furry Friends Pet Shop" are both proper nouns.

A proper noun names a specific person, place, or thing.

25

Singer

"Singer" is a person.
25

Those two sheep are very soft [   ]

A period [.] is needed to end this sentence.

Those two sheep are very soft.

25

The owl is in the _____.

turn or tree

The own is in the tree.

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