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Nouns 22 (Age 6) - Including theatre and honour

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

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Fascinating Fact:

Honour can also mean a prize or special award. Some people get an honour for doing something helpful.

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

  • Noun: A word that names a person, place, thing or idea.
  • Theatre: A place where plays, shows or performances are watched.
  • Honour: A sign of respect, praise or special recognition.
What is a noun in KS1 English?

In KS1 English, a noun is a naming word. It names a person, place, thing or idea, such as actor, school, chair or kindness.

What does theatre mean for children?

For children, theatre means a place where people go to watch plays, stories, music or other live performances on a stage.

What does honour mean in vocabulary?

In vocabulary, honour means respect or special recognition. It can describe praise for doing something good, brave or helpful.

In each question you will be shown four words. All you have to do is choose which one matches the meaning given.
1 .
Integrity or morality. Correct, fair and polite behaviour
RIVAL
HONOUR
DEPTH
EMERGENCY
He acted with honour at the trial.
2 .
An edge or frontier of something
BOUNDARY
ASSISTANCE
WARNING
APPROVAL
The boundary of my land is just beyond the hills.
3 .
A building where plays are acted out
THEATRE
RANK
REGIME
BEACH
Last weekend we went to the theatre to see the latest production.
4 .
An assumption, idea or proposition
WELFARE
LANDSCAPE
PREMISE
RESTRICTION
She worked through lunch on the premise she could leave early.
5 .
Responsibility or liability. Cause of something going wrong
PROTEIN
STRAIN
POSSESSION
FAULT
It was her fault that the bins were overflowing as she'd forgotten to put them out last week.
6 .
An agenda or timetable
ENCOUNTER
INPUT
SCHEDULE
BEAUTY
I've got a busy schedule this month.
7 .
A connection, chain or tie
OBLIGATION
BOND
HEARING
MUSEUM
She felt an immediate bond with the puppy.
8 .
A small number of people, fewer than half
DELIVERY
MINORITY
CREW
LAYER
He was in the minority with his point of view.
9 .
An opening or hole
EXTENSION
ANGER
POLLUTION
GAP
The fox got in through a gap in the fence.
10 .
Lawn or turf
GRASS
BOOT
BATH
FRAMEWORK
The grass needs cutting this weekend.
You can find more about this topic by visiting BBC Bitesize - What are nouns?

Author:  Sarah Garratty

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