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How can nouns enhance my writing?

Nouns: Proper and Common

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How can nouns enhance my writing?

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What is a noun?

As you probably know, a noun is a person, place, thing, or idea

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Using nouns

We use nouns all the time in our writing

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Using nouns

Can you find the nouns in the sentence?

The surface of the pond shimmered in the sunlight.

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Using nouns

Can you find the nouns in the sentence?

The surface of the pond shimmered in the sunlight.

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Try this one

The boy watched the creek from the bridge.

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Try this one

The boy watched the creek from the bridge.

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Using nouns

When we write with specific, interesting nouns, we can help our readers to build pictures in their minds

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Using nouns

Tom paddled the thing at the place.

Why is this sentence not very specific?

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Using nouns

Tom paddled the thing at the place.

The nouns aren’t very clear! How could we use stronger, more interesting nouns?

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Using nouns

Tom paddled the kayak at the marsh.

The nouns aren’t very clear! How could we use stronger, more interesting nouns?

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Be specific

Use some specific nouns to describe the picture.

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Try this one!

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Proper Nouns

When we want to be even more specific, we can use proper nouns. These are nouns that name a specific person, place, or thing.

The boy is in the bus at the orchard.

No proper nouns

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Proper Nouns

When we want to be super specific, we can use proper nouns. These are nouns that name a specific person, place, or thing.

Brent is in the bus at Hollabaugh’s Orchard.

With proper nouns

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Proper Nouns

When we want to be super specific, we can use proper nouns. These are nouns that name a specific person, place, or thing.

Brent is in the bus at Hollabaugh’s Orchard.

Notice that proper nouns are capitalized

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Proper Nouns

What proper nouns should be capitalized in this sentence?

mark looked at the water at laurel lake.

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Proper Nouns

What proper nouns should be capitalized in this sentence?

Mark looked at the water at Laurel Lake.

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Proper Nouns

What proper nouns should be capitalized in this sentence?

Mark looked at the water at Laurel Lake.

Notice that both Laurel and Lake get capital letters!

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Proper Nouns What proper

nouns should be capitalized in this sentence?

sanderville fourth graders visit waterside park.

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Proper Nouns What proper

nouns should be capitalized in this sentence?

sanderville fourth graders visit waterside park.

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Proper Nouns What proper

nouns should be capitalized in this sentence?

Sanderville fourth graders visit Waterside Park.

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Try writing

Try writing a sentence about this! It’s a candy house made of Hershey bars at Chocolate World.

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Try writing

Try writing about this. It is a store in Williamsburg, Virginia.

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What have you learned?

What have you learned about nouns?

How can specific nouns enhance your writing?

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Emily Kissner 2016