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Week 4: Sept. 19 Hickman, English I

Welcome Put phones away and sharpen your pencil BEFORE the bell rings.

Abstract or Concrete? Abstract nouns are those referring to ideas, concepts, emotions, and other “things” you can’t physically interact with. Concrete nouns are words used for actual things you can touch, see, taste, feel, and hear – things you interact with every day.  Make your own three examples!

Common or Proper? Common nouns are used to refer to general things rather than specific examples. Common nouns are not normally capitalized unless they are used as part of a proper name or are placed at the beginning of a sentence. Proper nouns have two distinct features: They name specific one- of-a-kind items, and they begin with capital letters, no matter where they occur within a sentence. Make your own three examples!

Week 4: Sept. 20 Hickman, English I

Welcome Put phones away and sharpen your pencil BEFORE the bell rings.

Week 4: Sept. 21 Hickman, English I

Welcome Put phones away and sharpen your pencil BEFORE the bell rings.

Adjectives Adjectives describe a noun to give more specific meaning. They answer the questions: “What kind? Which one? How many? How much?” They are necessary to provide more specific information.

Week 4: Sept. 22 Hickman, English I

Welcome Put phones away and sharpen your pencil BEFORE the bell rings.

Week 4: Sept. 23 Hickman, English I

Welcome Put phones away and sharpen your pencil BEFORE the bell rings.