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In medium-2, kindergartners deepen their understanding by classifying nouns and learning the rule that specific names are proper nouns. Nine fill-in-the-blank questions cover words such as 'school' and 'Rosa,' helping children see when capitalization is needed. A matching exercise then connects common nouns — month, country, river, book — with their famous proper noun pairs January, France, Amazon, and Charlotte's Web, blending grammar practice with a sprinkle of real-world general knowledge.

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Nouns: Common & Proper
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1) A noun that names a specific person is called a proper noun.
2) The word 'school' is a common noun.
3) The word 'Rosa' names a specific person so it is a proper noun.
4) A common noun for a country is 'country'; a proper noun example is France.
5) The word 'dog' is a common noun, but the name 'Fido ' is a proper noun.
6) Months like January are proper nouns.
7) The word 'river' is a common noun.
8) The word 'Amazon' (the river) is a proper noun.
9) A common noun gives a general name for something.
★ Part B: Match the Nouns
Draw a line from each common noun to a proper noun example.
1)
month
January
Amazon
country
France
Charlotte's Web
river
Amazon
January
book
Charlotte's Web
France
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