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Welcome to

our English
class
Prepared by: Teacher Antoniette
Game Activity: “Take Me
Home”

Instructions: Arrange the flashcards


according to it’s proper category.
Learning Objectives :
At the end of the lesson, the pupils should
be able to :

a. Identify common nouns and proper


nouns.
b. Use common nouns and proper
noun in a sentence.
c. Value the lesson through active
participation of the students.
What is a Noun?
Noun is word that
represents a
person, animals or
place.
What is a Common Noun ?

A common noun is the


general and non specific
term for people, place,
thing or idea.
What is Proper Noun ?
A proper noun is a specific
term for people, place, thing or
idea. Unlike common noun,
proper nouns are always
capitalized.
What do you think is the
relationship between
common noun and proper
noun?
It means that …

Every common
noun has an
equivalent of
proper noun.
Example:

Cellphone.

Cellphone is a
common noun.
Another example.

Country.

What are the


proper nouns of
country?
Remember class..
The difference
between
common and Common nouns
proper noun is are the generic
what type of terms. While
thing or idea proper noun is
they are the specific
referring to. term
What have you
learned from our

lesson today?
When do we use
capitalized
letters?
Common nouns are not
capitalized unless they
are used in the
beginning of the
sentence.
A. Directions: Read the following
sentences and identify if the underlined word
is 1.a common noun
Jenna is my olderorsister
proper
. noun.
2. He likes to read novels by Stephen
King.
3. Rama is a great king.
4. Mount Everest is the highest mountain
in the world.
5. India is the seventh largest country in
the world.
B. Directions: Create and use
common nouns and proper noun in a
sentence. Create at least five
sentences and underlined the
common nouns and proper nouns.
Thank you
class!

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