Grade 1/Nouns
Singular vs. Plural Sorting (1305)
Organize the words! Sort nouns into 'One' (Singular) and 'Many' (Plural) columns.
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Quick Tip
Singular means just one. Plural means more than one (usually ends in s).
Teacher Resources
Teaching Notes
Physical sorting is best. Use the worksheet as a recording sheet after a physical activity.
Vocabulary
Singular: Only one.
Plural: More than one.
Common Mistakes
- Putting words ending in 'ss' (glass) in plural column.
- Putting verbs in the plural column if included.
Differentiation
SupportColor code singular (blue) and plural (red) before sorting.
ChallengeAdd a third column: 'Not a Noun'.
Discussion Questions
- Is 'pants' singular or plural? (Tricky!)
Extension Activities
- Classroom Human Sort: Stand on left if I say singular, right if plural.
Parent Tip
Sort toys into 'one' and 'many' piles.
Learning Path
Skill Level
intermediate
Estimated Time
15 minutes
Skills Practiced
categorizationgrammar rules
Prerequisites
- 1304
