The easy-2 sheet gives kindergartners a fresh set of noun words to trace: person, city, book, tree, bird, and boy. After tracing, children fill in blanks identifying what kind of thing each word names — for example, that 'city' names a place and 'book' names a thing. Three true-or-false questions reinforce that proper nouns begin with a capital letter and that feeling words like 'happy' are not nouns, building confident recognition skills early.
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Nouns: Common & Proper
Part A: Trace the Words
Trace each word by following the dotted lines.
1. person
2. city
3. book
4. tree
5. bird
6. boy
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1. The word 'city' is a noun that names a place.
2. The word 'book' is a noun that names a thing.
3. A proper noun always starts with a capital letter.
4. The word 'tree' names a thing.
Part C: True or False
Read each sentence. Circle True or False.
1. Proper nouns always start with a capital letter.
True False
2. The word 'happy' is a noun.
True False
3. People, places, and things are all nouns.
True False
Nouns: Common & Proper
★ Part A: Trace the Words
Trace each word by following the dotted lines.
1) person
2) city
3) book
4) tree
5) bird
6) boy
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1) The word 'city' is a noun that names a place.
2) The word 'book' is a noun that names a thing.
3) A proper noun always starts with a capital letter.
4) The word 'tree' names a thing.
★ Part C: True or False
Read each sentence. Circle True or False.
1) Proper nouns always start with a capital letter.
True
False
2) The word 'happy' is a noun.
True
False
3) People, places, and things are all nouns.
True
False