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Beginning Grammar

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A Sample Activity
Nouns also name ''things'' like bird, radio, hat, and fish. We're sure you know lots of nouns that name "things." How many can you list?
W hen When you are sure you know what a noun is, press the '''ENTER''' key to continue this activity. Next, you see examples of how nouns are used. The words underlined in each sentence are nouns. To play this activity you must be able to pick out words that are nouns. So be sure· you understand what a noun is before you go on. ARE YOU READY TO PLAY? Then press the '''ENTER''' key. You'll find out how to play "GOING PLACES WITH NOUNS."  [[File:Moving Words Explaination bw.jpg|center|thumb|400px|Going Places with Nouns Activity Screen (black & white)]] In case you've forgotten, the SPACE BAR is the long bar key at the bottom of the keyboard. Don't press '''ENTER''' right now, but let us give you a peek at how the next screen will look. [[File:Noun bw.jpg|center|thumb|400px|Going Places with Nouns Screen (black & white)]] Notice the four boxes in the picture. Either below or beside each box you see the labels "PLACE," "PERSON," "THING" or "NOT A NOUN." When you are playing, a word from the computer "word bank" appears in one of the boxes. You decide which box the word belongs in. Pressing the SPACE BAR moves the word from box to box. When the word enters each box, a question mark flashes next to the label. Is this the correct location? After you put the word into the correct box (by pressing the SPACE BAR), press the '''ENTER''' key.
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