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The knight's WEAPON of choice was the long sword.

Nouns 06 (Age 6) - Including weapon and weather

Nouns are naming words. This quiz helps KS1 children explore useful nouns and understand how words can name things we see, use and talk about.

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Fascinating Fact:

Types of weather include rain, wind, sunshine, fog, and snow. These are all weather words.

In KS1 Vocabulary, children learn that nouns are words for people, places, objects and ideas. Learning new nouns helps children read more confidently and describe the world more clearly.

  • Noun: A naming word for a person, place, thing or idea.
  • Object: A thing you can see, hold or use, like a pencil or book.
  • Meaning: What a word tells us or stands for.
What is a noun in KS1?

A noun in KS1 is a naming word. It can name a person, place, thing or idea, such as teacher, park, chair or fun.

Why do children learn nouns in KS1?

Children learn nouns in KS1 because nouns help them understand what words are naming. This supports reading, writing, speaking and building vocabulary.

How can I help my child learn nouns?

You can help your child learn nouns by spotting naming words in books, talking about objects at home and using new words in simple everyday sentences.

In each question you will be shown four words. All you have to do is choose which one matches the meaning given.
1 .
Atmospheric conditions such as rain, snow or sunshine
WEATHER
VIOLENCE
LUNCH
NOISE
The wet weather meant they had to cancel the barbeque.
2 .
Part of a building which connects rooms
SHOT
HOUSEHOLD
LABEL
HALL
Go down the hall and your room is third on the right.
3 .
Stillness or hush
RESIDENT
BRIDGE
MOTION
SILENCE
The silence in the small chapel made her feel nervous.
4 .
Suggestion, effect or inference
IMPLICATION
GUEST
PRIORITY
SMELL
His implication was obvious - either I agreed or I was out of a job.
5 .
A flaw or mistake
REMARK
INTERPRETATION
ERROR
TONE
The builder had made an error in his estimate and the cost was less than they expected.
6 .
A child or toddler
PROSPECT
KID
LOCATION
FAN
He's just a little kid - leave him alone.
7 .
The level of heat
FASHION
PUBLICATION
TEMPERATURE
CRITERION
The temperature is low today so you'd better take your scarf and gloves.
8 .
A container for holding liquid or sauce
ROOT
NOVEL
BOTTLE
METAL
I'll take a nice bottle of wine to their anniversary bash.
9 .
A tool used to hurt people or for fighting
WEAPON
THEME
TROOP
VARIATION
The knight's weapon of choice was the long sword.
10 .
The management or running
BRAIN
ADMINISTRATION
COMBINATION
FUEL
The administration of the department needed a complete review.
You can find more about this topic by visiting BBC Bitesize - What are nouns?

Author:  Sarah Garratty

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