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1 Count and Non-Count Nouns
6th Grade ELA

2 Count Nouns A count noun is something we can count.
It has a singular form and a plural form.

3 Car/Cars Book/Books Apple/Apples Horse/Horses Child/Children

4 Count Nouns A singular count noun must have a determiner
(or a helping word). a, an, the, this, that, my

5 Non-Count Nouns A non-count noun is something we don’t count.
It does not have a plural form.

6 Bread Rice Furniture Cereal Traffic

7 Non-Count Nouns We use quantifiers before non-count nouns: some fruit
a slice of bread a lot of homework a little information

8 Count Nouns Crayon Eggshell Allergy Type Desert Desktop Robot Category
Bunny Element Rocket Frequency Eggshell Type Desktop Category Compound Median Range

9 Non-Count Nouns Grass Fabric Milk Furniture Data Strength Lotion
Warmth Water Bread Traffic cereal Fabric Furniture Strength Participation Poetry Comprehension First aid Lab safety

10 Extra-Credit: Noun Alphabet
Create an alphabet of nouns Think of one noun for each letter of the alphabet 10 must be non-count nouns Make your Count Nouns one color and your Non-Count Nouns a different color Include pictures to make it awesome!

11 Noun Alphabet A – Apple - Count B – Banana - Count C – Cat - Count
D – Data- Non-Count E – Elephant – Count F – Furniture – Non-Count

12 Score Sheet How many points can I get?
List on paper with pics = 10 points Alphabet book = 30 points Electronic alphabet (slideshow, Smore, etc.) = 50 points Electronic alphabet on Google Classroom = 60 points


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