Common and Proper Nouns

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Common and Proper Nouns

Objectives Content Students will be able to identify common and proper nouns. Language Students will be able to use common nouns and proper nouns in a sentence.

Common Nouns A word that names ANY person, place, or thing. Rule: We do not capitalize common nouns - unless they are at the beginning of the sentence.

Examples of common nouns house cat river

Proper Nouns Proper nouns are words that name a PARTICULAR person, place, thing, event, or idea. Rule: We always capitalize proper nouns.

Examples of proper nouns New York Shaq Super Bowl

Use your white boards to fill in the blanks to the following sentences with a common or proper noun. Remember to capitalize the proper nouns.

1. The ____ is flying very high in the sky.

2. Have you ever visited the _____ of ______?

3. The ____ attacked the man.

4. The snake likes to crawl on ______.

5. This is the fattest ____ I have ever seen.

6. This little _______ sure likes to sing.

7. All of these students go to school at ____ ____.

8. ____ and ____ were January’s students of the month.

9. This ____ likes to play games with the sheep.

10. _______ is ready for the big race.

What is the difference between a common noun and a proper noun? Closure What is the difference between a common noun and a proper noun?