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Adjective/ Noun Developed by Herb Gross © 2004 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next Finding a Common Noun K - 5

Can you find a common noun? next © 2004 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

Find the common noun. next © 2004 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved dogs

Find the common noun. cats next © 2004 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

Find a common noun for cats and dogs. next © 2004 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved Pets Animals

Find a common noun for girls and boys. children next © 2004 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved people next

Find a common noun for apples and oranges. fruit © 2004 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

Find a common noun for men and women. people next adults © 2004 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next

Find a common noun for carrots and potatoes. vegetables © 2004 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

Find a common noun for hammers and screwdrivers. tools next © 2004 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

Find a common noun for lions and elephants. animals next © 2004 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

Find a common noun for dimes, nickels, and pennies. coins next © 2004 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

Find a common noun for ladybugs, flies, and bees. insects next © 2004 Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved