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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 ( ).

  1. The little (duck / ducks) swam in the pond.
  2. My mom packed three (sandwich / sandwiches) for our lunch.
  3. I lost a (tooth / teeth) last night!
  4. That big (tree / trees) has a bird's nest in it.
  5. The (baby / babies) are all sleeping.
  6. 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.

  1. puppy →                   
  2. fox →                   
  3. flower →                   
  4. party →                   
  5. glass →                   
  6. 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

  1. child → children
  2. leaf → leaves
  3. foot → feet
  4. woman → women
  5. mouse → mice
  6. bus → buses

Activity 2: Choose the Right Word

  1. ducks
  2. sandwiches
  3. tooth
  4. tree
  5. babies
  6. box

Activity 3: Write the Plural!

  1. puppies
  2. foxes
  3. flowers
  4. parties
  5. glasses
  6. 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.

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