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Identifying Nouns Worksheet: Person, Place, Thing, Animal
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What It Is:
This worksheet helps students practice identifying nouns by reading a short story and sorting words into categories: person, place, thing, and animal.
Students highlight nouns in the passage and record each one in the correct column, writing repeated nouns only once.
Why Use It:
Identifying nouns is a key foundational grammar skill that supports reading comprehension and sentence structure.
This worksheet helps students understand how nouns function in context while building classification and close-reading skills.
How to Use It:
• Have students read the story carefully and highlight all the nouns they find
• Guide students to sort each noun into the correct category column
• Review answers together and discuss why each noun fits its category
• Use as grammar practice, assessment, or literacy center activity
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grade 2–3.
• Appropriate for early elementary grammar instruction
• Supports noun identification and categorization skills
Target Users:
Elementary teachers, parents, tutors, and students learning basic grammar and parts of speech.
This worksheet helps students practice identifying nouns by reading a short story and sorting words into categories: person, place, thing, and animal.
Students highlight nouns in the passage and record each one in the correct column, writing repeated nouns only once.
Why Use It:
Identifying nouns is a key foundational grammar skill that supports reading comprehension and sentence structure.
This worksheet helps students understand how nouns function in context while building classification and close-reading skills.
How to Use It:
• Have students read the story carefully and highlight all the nouns they find
• Guide students to sort each noun into the correct category column
• Review answers together and discuss why each noun fits its category
• Use as grammar practice, assessment, or literacy center activity
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grade 2–3.
• Appropriate for early elementary grammar instruction
• Supports noun identification and categorization skills
Target Users:
Elementary teachers, parents, tutors, and students learning basic grammar and parts of speech.




