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A second medium sheet that builds sentence-level noun skills with new examples. Part A presents nine fill-in-the-blank items, asking students to find proper nouns in sentences like 'Sara likes apples' and to classify 'river' and 'January' as common or proper. Part B is a matching activity that pairs common nouns (state, cat, month, lake) with proper noun examples (Lake Michigan, February, Whiskers, Texas), strengthening category thinking through fresh, varied vocabulary.

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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 'Sara likes apples,' the proper noun is Sara.
2) The word 'river' is a common noun.
3) The word 'January' is a proper noun.
4) In 'We visited the Lincoln Zoo,' the proper noun is Lincoln Zoo.
5) The common noun for 'Mrs. Jones' is teacher.
6) The word 'hospital' is a common noun.
7) Names of months like March are proper nouns.
8) In 'Tom has a red ball,' the proper noun is Tom.
9) The word 'ocean' names a type of place.
★ Part B: Match the Nouns
Draw a line from each common noun to its proper noun example.
1)
state
Texas
Lake Michigan
cat
Whiskers
February
month
February
Whiskers
lake
Lake Michigan
Texas
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