Parents, we have been learning that Nouns can be people, places, or things. To review this concept, I thought it would be fun to let you take them on a Nouns Scavenger Hunt. You can go out into the world and look for evidence (which is my favorite way of doing this!), then let your child use a Smartphone or tablet to capture their nouns with a picture (like Pokemon Go!, but with NOUNS). Another idea for the busy families would be to take a virtual Scavenger Hunt where you look for examples of nouns in the images found online.
Simply link the images you wish to use to the slides provided, then label each slide with the name of the noun you have found (you may edit the sentence if needed so that it doesn't sound weird). You don't need to send the finish product back to me, I will see them as you go since I created the original slideshow projects.
If the tech angle is too difficult or undesirable for your family, simply print out the slides and let your child glue examples onto them and put it together like a book to bring in and share. It's really up to you how you want to complete the Nouns Scavenger Hunt. Have Fun. Be Creative. Ask your child lots of questions to make sure they understand what are nouns and why they have chosen the specific examples they picked. I can't wait to see what all of you produce!!
To join in the fun, I created this sample to share with all of you as a guide to get you started.
Happy Hunting!!
Mr. Linnet's Nouns Scavenger Hunt Sample
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