This document provides instructions for a noun sorting activity where students cut out singular and plural nouns and sort them into the correct columns. Singular nouns name one person, place or thing while plural nouns refer to more than one in a set or group. Examples of nouns given are cat, dogs, birds, hats, kids, book, box, and chair.
This document provides instructions for a noun sorting activity where students cut out singular and plural nouns and sort them into the correct columns. Singular nouns name one person, place or thing while plural nouns refer to more than one in a set or group. Examples of nouns given are cat, dogs, birds, hats, kids, book, box, and chair.
This document provides instructions for a noun sorting activity where students cut out singular and plural nouns and sort them into the correct columns. Singular nouns name one person, place or thing while plural nouns refer to more than one in a set or group. Examples of nouns given are cat, dogs, birds, hats, kids, book, box, and chair.
Noun: a word that names a person, place, or thing. Plural Noun: More than one noun in a set or group. Singular Noun: Only one noun. Cut out the nouns. Sort them into the correct column.