Common or Proper
Abstract or Concrete
Collective
Compound
Miscellaneous
100

Give two examples of a proper noun.

Any name, country, city, state.

100

Give 5 examples of concrete nouns.

Pen, pencil, book, bag, laptop, Ipad?

100

What is a collective noun?

A group of people, places, animals and things considered as one.

100

What is a compound noun?

Two or more words combined to form a noun.

100

A word that shows a person, place, thing or idea.

What is a noun?

200

Identify the proper and common nouns in the sentence below. Tom wrote the letter and sent it to his teacher.

Tom - Proper; letter and teacher - common

200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

Tell which noun is abstract and which is concrete: knowledge, bone, success, thought

Knowledge-abstract; bone-concrete;                    success-abstract; thought-abstract

200

Give 3 examples of collective nouns.

Team, family, group, class, bunch...

200

Give an examples of compound nouns.

Firefly, post office, blackbird, teacup, lifeguard, milkman, postcard, six-pack, two-year-old, check-up.

200

Paper - what does is depict? What type of noun is it?

Thing, common, concrete. 

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

Give a common noun for each proper noun below. Christmas, Nile, Jamaica, Glendale, Ms. Kakosian

Holiday, river, island, city, teacher

300

Convert the following words to abstract nouns.

allow, decide, develop

Allowance, decision, development

300

Identify the collective nouns from the following: rice, class, board

Class, board.

300

Give an examples of 2 word compound nouns.

Satellite dish, solar system, Language Arts, Atlantic Ocean, Eiffel Tower, Cayman Islands, Bodden Town, Social Studies, lunar eclipse.

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

Identify the noun in the sentence and specify what kind it is:  Irma went out.

Irma - person, proper, concrete

400

Differentiate between a common and a proper noun.

A common noun is any one of a group of people, places, and things.  A proper noun is the specific name given to a person, place, or thing.

400

Differentiate between abstract and concrete nouns.

What is abstract nouns cannot be seen or touched as they do not exist by themselves while concrete nouns can be seen or touched as they exist by themselves.

400

DOULBE JEOPARDY! 

Complete the following phrase: 

A _________ of grapes

a. group

b. litter

c. bunch

Bunch

400

Give an example of hyphenated compound noun.

Vice-president, check-in, drive-through, well-being, half-time, merry-go-round, one-half, son-in-law, man-of-war.

400
The dog went swimming in the ocean. What kind of noun is "dog?"

Thing, common and concrete. 

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

Identify the common and proper nouns:  Wednesday, dog, leg, Nickie

Wednesday - proper; dog - common; leg- common; Times Magazine - proper

500

Name 5 suffixes that can be added to words to form abstract nouns.

What is ment, ness, ion, ure, ity, ship, hood?

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

Give the collective noun to complete the phrases.

a ________ of bread    a_________of cards   

Loaf, deck

500

Explain how compound nouns are formed.

What is by fusing two or more words to make one, using a hyphen or by using 2 or more words that represent one idea.

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

Make a sentence using an example of a place, proper, abstract noun. 

Glendale is a beautiful city.