Worksheet on Nouns: Concrete
English
Grade 6
8 questions
~16 mins
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A worksheet covering Concrete Nouns for Grade 6 students, focusing on identifying and understanding tangible objects as nouns.
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Worksheet on Nouns: Concrete
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Understanding Concrete Nouns
During a trip to the park, Maria saw a squirrel climbing a tree, a puppy playing with a ball, and a bicycle leaning against a bench. These objects are all tangible items that she could see and touch. Concrete nouns refer to objects, people, or places that have a physical presence and can be experienced with the senses.
1.
What is a concrete noun? Provide a brief definition in your own words.
[2 marks]2.
Identify three concrete nouns from the passage.
[3 marks]3.
Which of the following is NOT a concrete noun?
[1 mark]Aa) Tree
Bb) Happiness
Cc) Puppy
Dd) Bench
4.
Write a sentence using the noun 'squirrel'.
[2 marks]5.
Explain why the nouns 'dog' and 'flower' are considered concrete nouns.
[4 marks]6.
List three more examples of concrete nouns that could be found in a school environment.
[3 marks]7.
Differentiate between a concrete noun and an abstract noun with examples.
[4 marks]8.
Create a short descriptive paragraph using at least five concrete nouns learned today.
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