Sort the Ingredients with Countable and Uncountable Nouns

This one-page handout on countable and uncountable nouns will help your students learn about this unique type of word. Students will look at a picture of groceries and then determine which are countable and which. Then they'll engage in sorting the terms into two different columns. In order to extend their learning, ask them to fill the list with words that know that are countable or uncountable. Print as a great way to begin class and access your visual elementary school learners! Click here to find more countable and uncountable noun worksheets.
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Sort kitchen ingredients into countable and uncountable noun categories. Students examine images of food items like apples, eggs, milk, juice, and salt, then write each noun in the correct column.

Grade(s) 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade
Concept(s) Countable and Uncountable Nouns, Grammar, Nouns, Parts of Speech
CCSS L.1, Language
CCSS Alignment Notes

Supports L.1 (grammar conventions) by teaching students to distinguish between nouns that can be counted individually (apples, eggs) and mass nouns that cannot (milk, juice, salt), building understanding of noun classification.

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