As part of our language curriculum this year, we're studying nouns.
The kiddos have learned the basic definition of a noun, and are able to identify the noun in a sentence.
They have not learned about feminine versus masculine nouns.
We have not formally introduced singular versus plural nouns either.
Our Fall Harvest Noun Activities teach these concepts and more!
Here is what's on our shelves!
Montessori-inspired Fall Harvest Noun Activities with Free Printables
Fall Noun and Verb Sort
To kick our noun study into gear, we're reviewing the difference between a noun and a verb.
The kiddos will sort the Fall themed cards provided, placing them under the correct Montessori grammar symbol.
Source: Jason and I created the printable for this activity as part of our Fall Harvest Noun Activities Printable Pack 1. This is a subscriber's Only Freebie. For your free copy, follow the directions at the bottom of this post.
Farm Animal Nouns: Masculine and Feminine
Masculine and feminine nouns can be a little tricky to understand.
We decided to introduce the concepts using farm animals.
The kiddos will sort the feminine and masculine animal cards, placing them under the correct label.
Source: Jason and I created the printable for this activity as part of our Fall Harvest Noun Activities Printable Pack 1. This is a subscriber's Only Freebie. For your free copy, follow the directions at the bottom of this post.
Fall Harvest Noun Family Fall Phrase Match Up
Over the past few months all three older kiddos have learned to read proficiently.
This has been so exciting and provides so many great opportunities for activities that involve reading, like this one.
The kiddos will match Fall themed phrases with pictures, using the control provided.
They will then practice their knowledge of the noun family, placing article, adjective, and noun Montessori grammar symbols above the correct words in each phrase.
Source: Jason and I created the printable for this activity as part of our Fall Harvest Noun Activities Printable Pack 1. This is a subscriber's Only Freebie. For your free copy, follow the directions at the bottom of this post.
Fall Singular and Plural Nouns
This is by far, everyone's favorite noun activity on the shelves right now. There are so many fun autumn themed manipulatives to enjoy.
In the basket there are several different fall themed objects. There are three of each type. In the middle of the basket there are also noun cards.
The kiddos will sort singular versus plural nouns, placing the corresponding objects beside them. Singular words are placed with one matching object. Plural words are placed with two matching objects.
Source: Jason and I created the printable for this activity as part of our Fall Harvest Noun Activities Printable Pack 1. This is a subscriber's Only Freebie. For your free copy, follow the directions at the bottom of this post.
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What a fun way to work on nouns! You're printables are wonderful!
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ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely hands-on way to teach about nouns! This is so much more interesting than learning from a workbook.
ReplyDeleteWow, love the printables...my fave one was the noun work, have to try that with my son :))
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