Tuesday, July 31, 2018

WEEK #8 NOUNS

WEEK #8 NOUNS
Each question is worth .15 making this activity worth 3 bonus points.
There are many different types of nouns. 
Compound nouns- a combination of words either as one or more words that stands for a single person, place, or thing. example- peanut butter
Collective nouns- a word that stands for a group. example- class
Abstract- a noun that cannot be seen, felt, heard, smelled, or tasted
Concrete- a noun that can be seen, felt, heard, smelled, or tasted


Compound Nouns: Find the compound noun in each sentence. 
1. Baking soda is used a lot in cooking and baking.
2. Did you know that Pop Tarts can be incorporated in other recipes?
3. Add chocolate chips to any cookie to make it tastier.
4. If you are looking for a cheap and tasty cake, buy Betty Crocker.
5. Even though the oven is the most common baking tool, you can still use the stovetop as well. 

Collective Nouns: Find the collective noun in each sentence.
6. My basketball team is hosting a fundraiser for cancer on Saturday.
7. Being a part of a club that participates in service projects means a lot to me.
8.  Their Girl Scout troop is selling candy bars to buy shoes for needy kids.
9. If you want to participate in making packages for the army, be at the church by 5:00P.M.
10. The other day, Father Daryl asked the congregation to donate money.



Abstract or Concrete: Label each of the following as abstract (abs) or concrete (con).  
11. Apple _______         
12. Bravery _______         
13. Paragraph _______             
14. Pencil _______
15. Talent _______        
16. Family _______           
17. Bicycle _______          
18. Air _______             
19. Anger _______             
20. Lion _______