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The toy dinosaur is his favourite POSSESSION.

Nouns 27 (Age 6) - Including framework and museum

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

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Fascinating Fact:

Museums can have dinosaur bones, old toys, and paintings. People visit museums to look and learn.

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

  • Noun: A word that names a person, place, thing or idea.
  • Framework: A supporting structure or shape that holds something together.
  • Museum: A place where important objects are kept and shown for people to learn from.
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 child, school, chair or plan.

What does framework mean for children?

For children, framework means the basic structure that supports something. A framework can help hold a building, model or object together.

What does museum mean in vocabulary?

In vocabulary, museum means a place where objects from history, science, art or culture are shown so people can look, learn and explore.

In each question you will be shown four words. All you have to do is choose which one matches the meaning given.
1 .
Charm or appeal
CHEST
TREATY
BEAUTY
HAT
It was a thing of great beauty.
2 .
Something you have or own
STREAM
PARLIAMENT
PIPE
POSSESSION
The toy dinosaur is his favourite possession.
3 .
A limitation or constraint. A limit
PARTNERSHIP
CRITIC
RESTRICTION
PEAK
There is a restriction on how many people can enter the lift.
4 .
A building where old or valuable items are shown to the public
CLOUD
MUSEUM
COMFORT
SELF
Shall we go to the history museum tomorrow?
5 .
Crisis or difficulty. Very serious situation
MODE
EMERGENCY
CONVENTION
PERSPECTIVE
The emergency was soon dealt with by the authorities.
6 .
A covering or a flat section of something
PITCH
LAYER
CAKE
EXPANSION
There was a layer of dust over most of the surfaces.
7 .
The area by the sea made up of sand or pebbles
BEACH
CAMERA
WEALTH
MIRROR
We found a quiet spot on the beach where we set up our deckchairs.
8 .
Dirt or poison in the air or water
EXCUSE
ARRIVAL
RATIO
POLLUTION
There is a plan to reduce pollution in the rivers.
9 .
Scheme, basic plan or system
FRAMEWORK
ILLNESS
PRESENTATION
RESISTANCE
We need to keep within the framework of the design.
10 .
Consent, permission or go-ahead
ROUTINE
APPROVAL
SYMPTOM
MEAT
The architect gave her approval of the new designs.
You can find more about this topic by visiting BBC Bitesize - What are nouns?

Author:  Sarah Garratty

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