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Nouns 18 (Age 5) - Including access and addition

Nouns are naming words. In this KS1 Vocabulary quiz, children learn how access and addition can name actions, ideas and useful changes.

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Fascinating Fact:

Addition can also mean something extra that is added. An addition to a set is one more item.

In KS1 Vocabulary, children learn that nouns can name things we use, do and understand. Words such as access and addition help children talk about getting and adding.

  • Noun: A word that names a person, place, thing or idea.
  • Access: A way to get to, use or enter something.
  • Addition: The act of adding something more.
What is a noun for KS1?

A noun for KS1 is a naming word. It names a person, place, thing or idea, such as child, park, toy or plan.

What does access mean in simple words?

Access means being able to get to or use something. A child may have access to books, games, a classroom or a playground.

What does addition mean for children?

Addition means adding something more. It can mean putting numbers together in maths or adding one more thing to a group.

In each question you will be shown four words. All you have to do is choose which one matches the meaning given.
1 .
Working out the total of two or more numbers
HOTEL
CULTURE
ADDITION
SOLUTION
You have got full marks in the addition test - well done!
2 .
Physical strength or vitality
SENTENCE
MEMORY
ENERGY
ROCK
I haven't the energy to do the ironing this evening.
3 .
One of the features of something
ASPECT
SURPRISE
STONE
HOLIDAY
The torch is a new aspect of mobile phones.
4 .
Someone who buys something from a shop
COMPETITION
CONFERENCE
CUSTOMER
SPEED
The manager watched the customer carefully.
5 .
A particular occasion
INSTANCE
DEFENCE
MOUTH
STAR
He thought of the instance when he won an award for diving.
6 .
Being allowed to enter somewhere
FAVOUR
EDGE
OCCASION
ACCESS
Have you been given access to the science museum after hours?
7 .
Something you have to do as part of your job
PAYMENT
IMPORTANCE
SCIENCE
DUTY
It was Suzie's duty to keep the manager's diary updated.
8 .
The ability to do something in the future
POTENTIAL
TEXT
CHALLENGE
WEIGHT
He has the potential to go far in his new career.
9 .
An item or thing
ADVICE
OBJECT
AID
LIFT
Put that object down before you break it.
10 .
Someone who you visit when you are poorly
BILL
DOCTOR
CONTEXT
POSSIBILITY
If you're not better by tomorrow, we'll go and see the doctor.
You can find more about this topic by visiting BBC Bitesize - What are nouns?

Author:  Sarah Garratty

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