Worksheet
Grammar Symbols – Article and Noun Worksheet
This article and noun worksheet is designed for 3-6-year-old children to help them identify articles and nouns and their usage in a sentence.
This grammar worksheet is 1st in a series introduced to a child in Montessori education. This helps children develop strong grammar skills and communicate effectively with their friends and family. It also prepares a child to read and write complex sentences.
How to identify articles and nouns in a sentence?
Articles and nouns are the structural pillars of a sentence. We cannot imagine a sentence without an article or a noun.
- Noun – A noun is a word for a person, place, or thing. For example, Newyork, city, bus, family, etc.
- Article – An article is a class that represents nouns. For example, a, an, and the.
This worksheet includes instructions and an example to follow to analyze sentences.
Explore the worksheet and allow a child to identify or distinguish articles and nouns in a sentence using Montessori grammar symbols.
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