In these timesaver proper noun worksheets for 3rd grade, students will work on explaining the functions of nouns as per the CCSS standards. There are paperless proper noun flashcards, an identity proper nouns quiz, and a drag-and-drop match the proper noun with its common noun paperless test. Teachers and homeschoolers can use these proper noun practice worksheets in the ELA classroom to work on achieving the common core standards in the 3rd-grade classroom, regardless of how your classroom looks.
3rd Grade Proper Noun Worksheets
In these paperless digital classroom worksheets, students will practice explaining the functions of proper nouns as per the common core standard CCSS L.3.1a.
Proper Noun Flashcards
Can you answer the proper noun questions on the flashcards below? Flip the flashcards for the answer.
What are examples of proper nouns?
What are examples of common nouns?
Identify & Practice Proper Nouns Worksheet Quiz
You can do this proper nouns quiz online. It tests what you learned on the proper nouns page.
1. Look at the nouns in bold. Identify the one proper noun.
My best friend is called Mary.
Choose the best answer from the choices below
2. Choose the sentence that is written correctly with capital letters.
Choose the best answer from the choices below
3. Which word is the proper noun?
Her sister lives in London.
Choose the best answer from the choices below
4. Which is an example of a proper noun?
Choose the best answer from the choices below
5. Write the title correctly.
daisies by frank dempster sherman
Choose the best answer from the choices below
Make It a Proper Noun Drag & Drop
Common nouns can turn into proper nouns if you name a specific thing, person, or organization. For example, he did an amazing job on his test (common noun), and Sam did an amazing job on his test (proper noun.)
Checkpoint ✔️
Drag and drop the proper noun to match with its common noun.
McDonald’s
Canada
Nike
California
Harvard
South Africa
restaurant
country
sneakers
state
college or university
country
Want more practice worksheets for elementary teachers and homeschoolers? We’ve got a ton of play-to-learn quizzes and flashcards to work on the ELA Common Core standards, like reading comprehension for 3rd graders or figurative language worksheets for third graders to work on metaphors and similes, so head to the links below.