Instructions
A singular noun names one person, place, or thing (like dog).
A plural noun names more than one person, place, or thing (like dogs). Let's practice!
Activity 1: Plural Match-Up
Draw a line to match the singular noun in the first column to its correct plural noun in the second column.
| 1. child | leaves |
| 2. leaf | feet |
| 3. foot | children |
| 4. woman | buses |
| 5. mouse | women |
| 6. bus | mice |
Activity 2: Choose the Right Word
Read each sentence and circle the correct word from the choices in the parentheses ( ).
- The little (duck / ducks) swam in the pond.
- My mom packed three (sandwich / sandwiches) for our lunch.
- I lost a (tooth / teeth) last night!
- That big (tree / trees) has a bird's nest in it.
- The (baby / babies) are all sleeping.
- Can you hand me that (box / boxes) on the top shelf?
Activity 3: Write the Plural!
Read the singular noun and write its plural form on the line.
- puppy →
- fox →
- flower →
- party →
- glass →
- toy →
Activity 4: Draw It Out!
Read the words below each box and draw a picture to match.
|
one star |
many stars |
Answer Key
Activity 1: Plural Match-Up
- child → children
- leaf → leaves
- foot → feet
- woman → women
- mouse → mice
- bus → buses
Activity 2: Choose the Right Word
- ducks
- sandwiches
- tooth
- tree
- babies
- box
Activity 3: Write the Plural!
- puppies
- foxes
- flowers
- parties
- glasses
- toys
Activity 4: Draw It Out!
Box 1 should have a drawing of one star. Box 2 should have a drawing of more than one star.