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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This test deals with unit 6 - time prepositions in, on, at; used to; articles a, an, the and zero article, expressions for countable and uncountable nouns - few, a few, little, a little, much, man ...
This is a worksheet about the differences between countable and uncountable nouns. Students have to write if the nouns are countable or not, use how much and how many and change sentences to ...
An initiative for beginners after learning all the rules to change into plurals. Fill in the word or suffix (-ish, -ful) and make a word after adding the suffix, it will help them better understa ...
This is an information gap activity for partners. Each worksheet contains food items that can be found in a grocery store. Each worksheet is missing prices for different items. Partners must as ...
This is a worksheet for teaching or revising the possessive case at elementary level. There are two different activities in which students are asked to use the possessive case according to th ...
This simple flow diagram helps to explain the differences between countable and uncountable nouns in sentences. It is useful as an aide-memoire after you have taught the concepts to your students ...
This is a presentation presenting objects or parts of superheroes, the students are shown how to use 'whose' and possessive form ('s). The first part is a vocabulary recap about superheroes parts ...
This is a very simple worksheet for teaching or revising some and any at elementary level. There are 3 different and easy activities in which students are asked to complete the sentences with ...
This worksheet is about the British Riyal Family from Elizabeth II to Prince George, William and Kate's son. The family tree can be used to practise the words for family members, the possessive ca ...
Two dice for revising containers, quantities and countable and uncountable nouns. Recommended for elementary students who are asked to to roll both dice and then make a sentence by using the ...
Here's a lovely mini-book for teaching or revising containers and quantities related vocabulary at elementary level. There are eight pages with vocabulary in order to teach the new vocabulary ...
This is a colourful classroom poster for teaching or revising containers and countable and uncountable nouns at elementary level. The worksheet is available in both colour and black and white ...
This is a worksheet for teaching or revising determiners at elementary level. Students are asked to complete 15 different sentences with some, any or no. The answer key is included .
This worksheet is meant for young learners. It uses Bing Crosby's song and Youtube video to review Christmas vocabulary, motivate students to speak, and practice both their reading and listening ...
This is a worksheet for teaching quantifiers and countable ans uncountable nouns at intermediate level. There's a brief explanation followed by 2 different activities in which students are asked t ...
This power point contains family tree of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. And also some slides about possessive 's. It's very helpful because most of the students know the celebrities. You can use it ...
A simple worksheet where students are given rules and then are asked to do the following exercises: gap filling with some, any or no. They are also taught how to use how much and how many.
A worksheet about the topic possessive case. It's a worksheet for elementary students. It also focuses on the question whose object is this. After a few examples rules are taught to children in or ...
This PowerPoint contains some exercises for possessives and pronouns. The students will understand how to choose a correct possessive/ pronoun through some exercises. It is useful for both childre ...
This is an exercise for elementary students to practice the use of countable and uncountable nouns. Here you've got a set of interesting activities that help your students to remember the rules of ...
A chart for practicing plural nouns. Could also be used as a quiz. The uploaded file has singular nouns in the left column and blank boxes in the right column for students to fill in the plural ...
I created this board game in order to practice plural forms of pets with my young English learners. It's always a difficulty for young learners not to forget this slippery "s" at the end of nouns. ...
This is a song worksheet to practice family words. Students listen to the song and then they have to fill in the missing words for the lyrics. It also deals with the possesive case.Here is the m ...
A worksheet to teach beginner/elementary students the plural of nouns: regular and irregular nouns. Students are given the rules then are asked to complete some tables using the rules. The key is ...
Present and practise 'have got' positive form for possessions using the example of a rich man. Learners complete sentences using the Powerpoint, then discuss what they have. Then learners make ne ...
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