Lesson 31 Identifying Mass & Count Nouns

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Milk
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Vinegar
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Pineapple juice
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rice
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oil
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kisses chocolate
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peg
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bulb
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corn beef
What do you see?

Which pictures show


things we can count?
What about the others?
Can you count them?
Identify the nouns found in
the story “For the Sake of
Honey”
An Excerpt from
“For the Sake of Honey”
By:
Donald G. Anderson
Retold by:
Dali Soriano
Are you busy as a bee? The truth
is bees work so hard that they
actually kill themselves working.
A worker bee often works six
weeks and then dies. Then a
young worker bee takes his
place. Now, no one ever wants
to work hard and then die.
Bees give people a delicious food
called honey. For thousands
of years people have used honey to
sweeten their food. It is also used in
preparing cough medicines,
soft drinks,

and even insecticides.


bees honey
workers soft drinks
owers liquid insecticides
food
Can we count the nouns in the first
column?
On the second column?
What kind of nouns can be counted?
cannot be counted?
Put the pictures of Count
Nouns in the first column
and in the second column
the Mass Noun.
Count Nouns Mass Nouns
Write CN for count nouns and MN
for mass nouns.

1.
Write CN for count nouns and MN
for mass nouns.

2.
Write CN for count nouns and MN
for mass nouns.

3.
Write CN for count nouns and MN
for mass nouns.

4.
Write CN for count nouns and MN
for mass nouns.

5.

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