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Abstract nouns

Understand and use abstract nouns to name ideas, qualities, and states that cannot be perceived by the senses

Suggested ages 8–9

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Learning journey

Your child is mastering more sophisticated grammar — learning to use different verb tenses correctly, understanding how adjectives and adverbs work, and using punctuation to make their writing clearer and more varied.

Evidence of understanding

  • Sort words like 'freedom', 'table', 'courage', 'pencil', 'childhood' into abstract and concrete noun categories
  • Complete sentences using appropriate abstract nouns: 'Her _____ (brave → bravery) inspired the whole team'
  • Write three sentences each containing a different abstract noun (e.g. 'honesty', 'friendship', 'happiness')

Assessment prompt

Can Abstract nouns write a sentence using an abstract word like "kindness", "freedom", or "happiness" — knowing these are nouns even though you can't touch or see them?

Standards alignment

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