Singular and Plural Nouns 1
Singular means one. Plural means more than one. So, it's easy to figure out that a singular noun is just one of that item, while a plural noun is more than one.
Example: Singular noun--cat
Plural noun--cats
Now you try. Draw a picture of each noun listed to show whether the noun is singular or plural. If you see the word cat, draw one cat. Underneath it, write the noun, cat, and the word singular.
Example:
Cat--singular
If the word is cats, draw more than one cat. Write cats--plural.
Example:


cats--plural
Your turn!
1. monsters
2. flowers
3. toys
4. tree
5. blob
6. houses
7. clouds
8. child
9. stars
10 akeemuspry (This is an imaginary word. Is it singular or plural? Draw a picture of what you think it is.)
Parents: Copy this worksheet into a word processing program. Erase the answers and parent instructions. Make the font any size you like and add as many spaces as your child will need to draw the pictures. You can also give him the list and let him draw and label the pictures on a different sheet of paper. For outdoor learning, consider letting your child do this with sidewalk chalk.
Answers:
1. plural
2. plural
3. plural
4. singular
5. singular
6. plural
7. plural
8. singular
9. plural
10 singular

