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This medium difficulty worksheet moves first graders into spotting nouns inside full sentences. Part A has nine fill-in-the-blank questions, including identifying 'Mittens' as the proper noun in 'My cat Mittens is soft' and labeling words like 'lake' and 'Tuesday' by type. Part B is a matching activity where students pair common nouns (city, dog, teacher, park) with their proper noun examples (Ms. Smith, Central Park, Rex, Chicago).

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Busy Bee
Nouns: Common and Proper
Grade 1
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1) In 'My cat Mittens is soft,' the proper noun is Mittens.
2) The word 'lake' is a common noun.
3) The word 'Tuesday' is a proper noun.
4) In 'We went to Central Park,' the proper noun is Central Park.
5) The common noun for 'Dr. Lee' is doctor.
6) The word 'store' is a common noun.
7) Proper nouns always begin with a capital letter.
8) In 'I love my dog Buddy,' the common noun is dog.
9) The word 'Friday' names a specific day.
★ Part B: Match the Nouns
Draw a line from each common noun to its proper noun example.
1)
city
Chicago
Ms. Smith
dog
Rex
Central Park
teacher
Ms. Smith
Rex
park
Central Park
Chicago
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