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Making Noun-sense:
Common and Proper Nouns

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Making Noun-sense:
Common and Proper Nouns
What you will learn from this videoWhat you will learn
  • You will identify nouns as words that name a person, place, or thing.
  • You will tell the difference between common nouns and proper nouns.
  • You will use capital letters when you write proper nouns, like names of people and places.
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Level 1

Write two common nouns from the video. Example: dog, boy

Level 2

Write one sentence using one common noun and one proper noun.
Underline the common noun and capitalize the proper noun.
Example: I saw a dog at Riverdale Elementary.

Level 3

An alien lands on the playground and asks, “What proper noun are you?” Write your answer in a complete sentence. Make sure you:
• Use the word I
• Tell your name as a proper noun
• Use a capital letter for your name

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