Name It! Project LA Activity Nouns What is a noun? A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. Person: cowboy Place: church Thing: beachball Idea: justice.

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Name It! Project LA Activity Nouns

What is a noun? A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. Person: cowboy Place: church Thing: beachball Idea: justice

Click the noun(s) in the sentence below. Our teacher handed out the papersOur teacher handed out the papers. Our teacher handed out the papers Next Sentence

No, that word is not a noun. Try again.

Yes, that word is a noun.

Click the noun(s) in the sentence below. The bus went down the wrong roadThe bus went down the wrong road. The bus went down the wrong road Next Sentence

No, that word is not a noun. Try again.

Yes, that word is a noun.

Click the noun(s) in the sentence below. That dog chased the boys up a treeThat dog chased the boys up a tree. That dog chased the boys up a tree Next Sentence

No, that word is not a noun. Try again.

Yes, that word is a noun.

Click the noun(s) in the sentence below. My mom and dad helped me with my homeworkMy mom and dad helped me with my homework. My mom and dad helped me with my homework Next Sentence

No, that word is not a noun. Try again.

Yes, that word is a noun.

Click the noun(s) in the sentence below. The doctor visited the patient at the hospitalThe doctor visited the patient at the hospital. The doctor visited the patient at the hospital Next Sentence

No, that word is not a noun. Try again.

Yes, that word is a noun.

Click the noun(s) in the sentence below. Our team won the big gameOur team won the big game! Our team won the big game Next Sentence

No, that word is not a noun. Try again.

Yes, that word is a noun.

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