There are many different types of worksheets in this section on nouns. Teachers approach the topic in a variety of ways which has resulted in 489 noun worksheets being posted on this page. There are some subsections which may help you find what you are looking for more easily. Here is an example of one of the noun worksheets available. It is for complete beginners and, due to the fact that it relies on images, younger students. The worksheet is to help students practice forming plural nouns and contains both regular and irregular nouns. Other worksheets focus on countable and uncountable nouns, possessive forms, and other noun related topics. Take a look around to see what Busy Teacher can offer.
A noun is the name of a person, place, or thing; as one of the fundamental building blocks of English, your students will be learning a lot of them. When introducing new vocabulary use flashcards with clear images that indicate the meaning of the words, drill nouns with articles during pronunciation practice, and be sure to test individual pronunciation and comprehension before asking students to complete further activities. Students will have to learn the difference between countable and uncountable nouns, regular and irregular plural noun forms, and the possessive forms. While this may seem like an immense amount of material, you can and should break it down into sections that your students will find more manageable.
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A 2-page worksheet with various exercises to practise the use of SOME/ANY/MUCH/MANY/A LOT OF/(A) FEW/(A) LITTLE. This worksheet helps understand the difference in the usage of the quantifiers thro ...
This game helps students to revise simple vocabulary ( e.g. parts of the body, vegetables,etc). It can also be used as an icebreaker on a first day class. Students and teacher complete each item. ...
This worksheet is to basically test the students knowledge about nouns. It is geared towards a grade3/4 level. This test assesses both the teacher and the student. section 1 entails-identification ...
Give your students a very interesting and meaningful reason of bringing their own dictionary in class. Try facilitating this non-conventional dictionary drill. It’s so fun and engaging! Th ...
This is a power point presentation to introduce the topic of countable and uncountable nouns and the use of some and any for beginners, so it does not goes much further on grammar explanation, jus ...
Can your students name these vegetables? 15 vegetables are pictured. Students choose from a word bank to identify each vegetable. Vegetables included are: cucumber, pumpkin, onions, broccoli, m ...
A worksheet with food vocabulary practice. Also food expressions are emphasized "Do you want some more?" With a native language vocabulary translation section (where they read the word and write t ...
The worksheet aims at practicising in writing or speaking the possessive 's. What they may do is to talk about the things the people have, they can also exchange the iinformation or ask one anothe ...
This worksheet presents a board game for beginner students. It is supposed to work as a revision. They do it to revise the singular nouns and plural nouns. They need to say what they see in the pi ...
Here is a good way to introduce the family vocabulary. If your students love watching all these series and movies, they'll recognize the characters and their family relation. After showing the fam ...
It is a gap-filling test on quantifiers. It requires the knowledge of the use of such words as: much, many, a lot, some, any, no, (a) few and (a) little. It consists of four exercises. Students ha ...
This is powerpoint that I made to reinforce the use of "There is/are" with a, any, or some by using famous paintings. Students should look at the paintings and either write what there is first an ...
Sometimes I find out that the children have troubles with exercise I consider easy. That is why I make easy revision worksheets. This one contains several easy grammar exercises - plural of nouns ...
Funny exercises especially for girls - reading and writing, Present Perfect Tense, questions, describing people. One exercise is prepared for Polish students, in order to teach then some new words ...
An easy way to teach your students to use quantifiers through real-life example sentences!!! They'll finally remember the difference between "a little", "a few", "little" and "few"!!! Can be set a ...
It's a full-page colourful grid explaining the basic uses of a / an / some / any which includes examples of all the cases considered. I created it in order to help my absolute beginner students an ...
Hello :) You can find a short test which is written in very simple English and three other activities which are related to that text (reading comprehension). Activities are True or False, answerin ...
That's a class plan and activities aimed to students for all levels in a multilevel class. You can find videos in youtube to complement. Students can see them and then discuss in their level group ...
These flashcards can help to present food and drink vocabulary. They can also be used to practice grammar structures such as there is/are, countable or uncountable nouns, some, any a/an. ...
Plural nouns- students have to create sentences about the pictures in the box, by using (There is/ There are). It is a great activity for elementary students.
This is a simple (and fun) practice for subject pronouns and their corresponding object pronouns. As a secondary goal it is a listening practice for singular/plural nouns. I've also added several ...
In this worksheet you can find 13 short exercises concerning the use of Present simple, prepositions (at, on, in, under, next to, etc.), all kinds of pronouns, articles, etc. This worksheet could ...
This presentation is devoted to quantifiers: too many, too much, not enough. Each slide gives you one situation illustrated by a funny picture. Looking at the picture and the tip words the student ...
This is a test for the fourth graders, the students who have learnt English for four years in an elementary school. It consists of grammar exercises: pronouns, matching activities, opposites, voca ...
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