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2) WATCH AND LEARN
"Noun Town" Review from 3rd Grade
TAKE NOTE: By the end of this video, you will be expected to remember the difference between the following types of nouns:
Common, Proper, Concrete, Abstract, Compound, Collective
Common, Proper, Concrete, Abstract, Compound, Collective
3) FLASH CARD REVIEW
- Set the option to start your stack with the definition.
- Guess the correct term you learned in the above video.
- Select "Choose Study Mode" and practice once more using a study mode of your choice.
4) QUIZ YOURSELF
- Take this quiz on concrete vs. abstract nouns (15 questions). Record your score and the number of total items using Google Keep.
- Take this quiz on collective nouns (15 questions). Record your score.
- Take this quiz on compound nouns (10 questions).
- Take this quiz on Nouns in Subjects. Record your score and total items using Google Keep.
5) WORKSHEET REVIEW
- Read this worksheet on the noun from top to bottom.
- Note any questions you have after reading in Google Keep.
6) MAKE A SONG PARODY
- Change the lyrics of a popular song and write a parody that helps us learn about the differences between proper, common, concrete, abstract, compound, and collective nouns.
- Remember, your parody should make fun of the original song while teaching us about nouns.
- Click here for an example of a parody of the song, "Blurred Lines," called "Word Crimes."
- Read the rubric carefully to see how your group will be graded.
- Rehearse and perform your song for the class OR record the song and upload it in the following form.
A noun is a person, place, thing, or abstract idea. A noun is usually the subject of a sentence or clause. A group of words can work together as a noun. They are called noun clauses.