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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Collective Nouns Worksheet This activity can be given out to students after having completed some practice in Collective Nouns. The illustrations will help the students identify with ease the mis ...
After watching the film with my students I came up with this activity when I had to teach -ing nouns. All the sentences follow the sequence of the film. I loved the film, my students loved the fil ...
This is a 2-page worksheet on quantifiers: too, too much, too many and enough, for elementary students. The first page is basically just a grammar guide with simple explanations and examples tens ...
Three simple activities for A1 - A2 level, describing family relations and a family tree: a gap-filling, answering questions and writing/speaking tasks. Answers provided. Have got, possessive 's a ...
This is a 2-page worksheet for teaching quantifiers: (a) little and (a) few. There are simple and clear explanations followed by 2 different activities in which students are asked to answer the ...
These worksheets will help in teaching of Demonstrative Pronouns, Singular & Plural . They will help reinforce skills like reading, writing, grammar and vocabulary. Students will learn demonst ...
This worksheet is very useful for beginners and elementary who missed some lessons on blends reading. After the flashcards you will find the exercises that help to remember and practice them. Try ...
Students will find some food vocabulary in a puzzle. The vocabulary contains both countable and non-countable nouns.There is also a reading comprehension activity that consists of reading two text ...
This worksheet can be used with begginers. It contains two activities where students can practise vocabulary related to family through a corssword and the affirmative and negative form of HAVE GOT ...
This worksheet includes classroom vocabulary. Students complete exercises using the vocabulary most common in an American classroom. It can be used as a homework assignment or in class. It contain ...
A worksheet for students to describe a person using colour and body parts vocabulary. This version allows the students to describe the provided picture with "He has..." Apologies for the poor ...
I created this worksheet for a first grade class of Indonesian students who were learning about nouns and adjectives. They were also learning about the five senses and so we incorporated our sense ...
A 2-page worksheet on countable and uncountable nouns. There are 4 exercises in which students are asked to look at the picture and complete the chart, choose the most suitable word to complete e ...
There are 5 activities:
1-write the food in the right column countable (c) or uncountable(u)
2-find the food in the wordsearch and write them under the right item of food
3-choose the right opt ...
There are 4 activities:
1- read and write countable(c) or uncountabe (u) next to the food
2-write there is, there isn't or there are, there aren't
3-complete the sentences using some, any, a o ...
This worksheet focuses on deciphering adjectives and nouns related to food. The list of foods and food descriptors are mixed up in the word bank. Place them in the correct baskets depending on whe ...
It's a song by Bruno Mars. You can use it to work with possessive adjectives, the verb to be and some basic verbs. Play or show the video to students once, then ask them to translate the words and ...
This worksheet is to teach students the concepts of here, there, and over there when discussing the location of objects. A secondary purpose of this worksheet is to reinforce classroom vocabulary ...
Worksheet on countables/uncountables, some/any, few/little, How much... is there?/How many... are there?, a lot of, many/much. I help the students describe the first fridge with vocabulary previou ...
Here's a 3 page worksheet with several activities on food vocabulary, some and any, indefinite articles and verb to like. Suitable for elementary students who are asked to complete affirmative, n ...
These exercises will help students reinforce their practice on countable and uncountable nouns. Thay will be asked to classify some nouns in two columns and then they will have to complete some qu ...
This is a fully animated activity, with audio, to provide further quantifiers practice. Students are asked to choose the correct quantifier (some, any, a lot of) to complete each sentence. The act ...
This is a colorful boardgame which is aimed to review some important grammar topics: verb tenses, reported speech, degrees of comparison, plural nouns, some / any, adverbs, modal verbs, etc. Suit ...
This worksheet is actually a list of rules in singular and pulral form of the nouns. There is an example to illustrate each rule. Hop you find it useful!