Nouns name people, places and things. Every noun is either a common or proper noun. A proper noun: - will name a specific (usually one-of-a-kind) item.

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Nouns name people, places and things. Every noun is either a common or proper noun. A proper noun: - will name a specific (usually one-of-a-kind) item - will begin with a capital letter no matter where it occurs in a sentence

If a proper noun, go to the P and move. If a common noun, go the the C and stand still.

[Move] Jessica

[Move] California

[Stay Still] carrot

[Stay Still] soda

[Move] Canada

[Move] Alabama

[Stay Still] snake

[Stay Still] telephone

[Move] James

[Move] New York

[Stay Still] alligator

[Move] Statue of Liberty

[Stay Still] day

[Move] September

[Stay Still] street

[Move] Florida

-Read the sentence and when you have a common noun go to C and stay still - If you have a proper noun, go to P and move.

James visited the zoo. The President rode in a limousine. The monkeys and lions were at the San Francisco Zoo. Joe went to the football game with his parents.