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Nouns 12 (Age 6) - Including tooth and tool

Learn nouns such as tooth and tool, and build your KS1 Vocabulary Age 6 skills with useful naming words from everyday life.

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Fascinating Fact:

People have many teeth. Children lose baby teeth and grow new teeth as they get older.

In KS1 Vocabulary Age 6, children learn that nouns are naming words for people, places, things and ideas. This quiz explores words such as tooth and tool, helping pupils understand and use everyday vocabulary with confidence.

  • Noun: A word that names a person, place, thing or idea.
  • Tooth: One of the hard parts in the mouth used for biting and chewing food.
  • Tool: An object used to help do a job or task.
What is a noun in KS1 English?

In KS1 English, a noun is a naming word. It can name a person, place, thing or idea, such as child, garden, spoon or plan.

What does tooth mean for children?

For children, tooth means one of the hard parts inside the mouth. Teeth help people bite, chew food and speak clearly.

What does tool mean in vocabulary?

In vocabulary, tool means an object used to help complete a task. A tool can be simple, such as a brush, or used for building and fixing things.

In each question you will be shown four words. All you have to do is choose which one matches the meaning given.
1 .
Part of the mouth used for biting or chewing
PUB
SKY
ENTIRE
TOOTH
He broke a tooth when biting into an apple.
2 .
A proposal, idea or recommendation
ATMOSPHERE
MOTOR
SUGGESTION
ORIGIN
Her suggestion went down well at the council meeting.
3 .
An event or occasion. Something that happens
MECHANISM
OUTLINE
INCIDENT
RESTAURANT
Do you recall the incident when everyone in the restaurant stood and clapped the chef?
4 .
A disagreement or argument
DISPUTE
DEVICE
JUSTICE
EQUIVALENT
The dispute between the staff and managers went on for days.
5 .
The people who belong to an organisation or club
FRUIT
MEMBERSHIP
FAITH
EXPENSE
Membership had doubled in the last year.
6 .
Cloudy fumes from a fire
NEGOTIATION
SMOKE
CURVE
CLAUSE
Grey smoke rose from the factory towers.
7 .
The surround of a painting or picture
SWING
FRAME
ROOF
DEPOSIT
She wanted a plain wooden frame to put her new painting in.
8 .
Boundary or frontier. The edge of a country
BORDER
IMPRESSION
LIABILITY
FUN
The Anglo-Scottish border separates England from Scotland.
9 .
A device or instrument used to do a particular job
LITERATURE
HELL
INDEX
TOOL
The garden spade is the best tool for digging.
10 .
Someone who breaks the law
DISTINCTION
CURRICULUM
PANEL
CRIMINAL
The criminal broke into the building and stole the money.
You can find more about this topic by visiting BBC Bitesize - What are nouns?

Author:  Sarah Garratty

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