Go paperless and help your students to learn the parts of speech with these pirate noun activities. These Google Slides will guide your students through what a noun is and how they are used to help develop sentence structure and story plot. These slides are pirate themed and include drag and drop activities for your digital language arts lesson.
No answer key included as tasks are simple drag and drop noun names (if you require one please contact me)
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Activities included:
- nouns as naming words for people, places, animals and things
- why we use nouns in a sentence
- identifying the noun or nouns in a sentence
- sorting nouns by type
Included in this pack are 23 slides
Parts of Speech Pirate Nouns Google Slides Distance Learning Activities
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ACARA Alignment
Year 1 English
Explore differences in words that represent people, places and things (nouns, including pronouns), happenings and states (verbs), qualities (adjectives) and details such as when, where and how (adverbs) (ACELA1452)
Identify the parts of a simple sentence that represent ‘What’s happening?’, ‘What state is being described?’, ‘Who or what is involved?’ and the surrounding circumstances (ACELA1451)
Year 2 English
Understand that nouns represent people, places, concrete objects and abstract concepts; that there are three types of nouns: common, proper and pronouns; and that noun groups/phrases can be expanded using articles and adjectives (ACELA1468)
Identify language that can be used for appreciating texts and the qualities of people and things (ACELA1462)