Let’s go through each sentence one by one and find the nouns. Remember, a noun is a person, place, thing, or idea — something you can name.
We’ll circle the nouns in each sentence:
1. Hockey is my favorite sport.
→ “Hockey” (thing/game) and “sport” (thing) are nouns.
✔ Already circled in the image — good!
2. My grandmother plays golf.
→ “grandmother” (person), “golf” (game/thing)
3. Your dad prefers soccer.
→ “dad” (person), “soccer” (game/thing)
4. My friends like basketball.
→ “friends” (people), “basketball” (game/thing)
5. There are nine players on a baseball team.
→ “players” (people), “baseball” (game), “team” (group of people)
6. When you have a pool, you can swim.
→ “pool” (place/thing)
7. To ski, you need skis and boots.
→ “skis” (things), “boots” (things)
8. We use a boat to fish in the lake.
→ “boat” (thing), “lake” (place)
9. Your sister enjoys tennis a lot.
→ “sister” (person), “tennis” (game/thing)
10. Hit the volleyball over the net.
→ “volleyball” (thing), “net” (thing)
Now, for the last part: Write a sentence with 2 nouns and circle them.
Example: I kicked the ball into the goal.
→ “ball” and “goal” are both nouns.
You can write your own — just make sure it has two things/people/places named.
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Final Answer:
Circle these nouns in each sentence:
1. Hockey, sport
2. grandmother, golf
3. dad, soccer
4. friends, basketball
5. players, baseball, team
6. pool
7. skis, boots
8. boat, lake
9. sister, tennis
10. volleyball, net
Write your own sentence with 2 nouns — example:
“I threw the frisbee to my dog.” → Circle “frisbee” and “dog”.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of grammar 3rd grade worksheet.