This idea is really simple but fun and effective!
This PowerPoint presentation is to be used as a whole class game to review the concept of common nouns and proper nouns.
The file is editable so that you can include nouns that are relevant to your students - add your name, your principal, your school, your city, your students' names.
The game is very simple to play - you show the slideshow and the students sit if it is a common noun or stand (tall like a capital) if it is a proper noun.
It is only a quick game but a great review and a fun warm-up.
You can download the game at my TPT store.
For more ideas, please visit my blog - The Learning Curve.
My kids love this game. I hope yours do too!
The Noun Game - a sit-down-stand-up game
I am very lucky because I really enjoy my job. In my time as a teacher, I have taught across all age groups in the primary school and at many different schools. I hope that through my blog I can contribute to the on-line community of teachers who work very hard to inspire the next generation. This year I am teaching Year 2 (mostly seven-year-olds).
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