Let’s solve this step by step.
We need to sort each word into one of three categories:
People,
Places, or
Things.
First, let’s look at what each category means:
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People: These are human beings — someone you can meet, talk to, or see walking around. Examples: teacher, baby, policeman.
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Places: These are locations — where you can go or be. Examples: city, store, playground.
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Things: These are objects — items you can hold, use, or see, but they’re not alive or places. Examples: pencil, book, rock.
Now, let’s go through each word one by one and decide which group it belongs to.
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Word List:
1. grandma → a person (your grandmother) →
People
2. country → a place (like France or Japan) →
Places
3. tree → a thing (a plant, but we treat it as an object here) →
Things
4. teacher → a person →
People
5. rock → a thing →
Things
6. baby → a person →
People
7. pencil → a thing →
Things
8. woman → a person →
People
9. cloud → a thing (in the sky, but still an object) →
Things
10. store → a place →
Places
11. state → a place (like California or Texas) →
Places
12. singer → a person →
People
13. water → a thing (liquid, but still an object) →
Things
14. city → a place →
Places
15. book → a thing →
Things
16. office → a place →
Places
17. policeman → a person →
People
18. playground → a place →
Places
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Now let’s group them:
✔ People:
grandma, teacher, baby, woman, singer, policeman
✔ Places:
country, store, state, city, office, playground
✔ Things:
tree, rock, pencil, cloud, water, book
Wait — let’s double-check count:
Total words = 18
People: 6 words
Places: 6 words
Things: 6 words → Perfect! All accounted for.
Also, check if any could be tricky:
- “Tree” – sometimes people think of forests as places, but “tree” itself is a thing.
- “Cloud” – not a place, it’s a thing in the sky.
- “Water” – definitely a thing.
- “State” – yes, like a U.S. state, so a place.
- “Office” – a building or room, so a place.
All good.
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Final Answer:
People: grandma, teacher, baby, woman, singer, policeman
Places: country, store, state, city, office, playground
Things: tree, rock, pencil, cloud, water, book
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of noun worksheet 3rd grade.