TJ Grammar
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Pronouns Poster
Noun Review Pack from TJ
Noun Review Pack - (TJ) learning poster and set of worksheets that reviews some classifications of nouns (proper vs. common; abstract vs. concrete and collective). Islamic themed and includes answer key.Abstract vs. Concrete Nouns
Concrete Noun: a person, place, or thing that can be perceived by the senses (can see it, hear, it, smell it, feel it, or taste it); concrete nouns are tangible.
Examples: orange, ball, girl, John
Examples: love, beauty, bravey, capitalism
Posters/Tutorials
The Abstract Noun - one page html poster had a neat visual and textual mini tutorial explanation and examples of presenting this concept. (Chomp Chomp.com)
Worksheets
Abstract Noun Worksheet - suitable for younger students; from Home Schooling Haven.com
List of sample Abstract Nouns and Abstract Noun worksheets (Free Teacher Worksheets.com)
Online Activities
Abstract/Concrete Noun Drag and Drop Sort from EZSchool.com
Abstract vs. Concrete Nouns Drag and Drop Sort from Mr. Nussbaum.com
Collective Nouns
Tutorials, Lessons
- Collective Nouns- from K12reader.com; a one page html "lesson" on collective nouns giving a definition, usage explanations, and examples.
- Collective Nouns - another one page lesson from Chomp Chomp.com
Worksheets
TJ Noun poster, goes over the different classifications of nouns and includes collective nouns, proper and common, and abstract and concrete
Lists
Sometimes it's just fun to read through collective names for various nouns or you can use them to make worksheets of your own.
- RinkWorks' Fun with Words Collective Noun list for animals - I never knew there were so many! Nice, kid friendly list
- Wikipedia List of Collective Nouns
- Collective Nouns list of Animals - this is a nice one because its a) animals (animals and kids are usually a great combination) b) it lists the terms for young animals of a particular type, c) lists the adjective of an animal's group (bovine, canine, etc) and d) male and female names (e.g cow-female; bull-male)
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Grade 07 Glencoe Grammar and Language Workbook
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