Singular and Plural Nouns

Introduction

👋 Hello Young Explorers!

❓ Have you ever wondered how we change words when we talk about one thing and more than one thing?

Welcome to a fun learning adventure about Singular and Plural Nouns!

 

🕵️‍♀️ Today, you will become word detectives and explore how words change when we talk about one or many.

 

💡 Nouns are all around us—in our classroom, at home, and in our stories!

Get ready to discover, play, and learn in an exciting way!

 

✨ Let’s start our journey into the world of singular and plural nouns!

Task

🎯 Task (The Goal)

By the end of this journey, you will:

  • Identify singular and plural nouns correctly
  • Explain the rules of adding -s and -es
  • Apply your learning through games, digital activities, and sentence writing
  • Create a poster to show your understanding of singular and plural nouns
Process

🔵 Step 1: Remember 🔍



🎥 Watch the video about nouns.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1pQWmMeRqE



🧠 Think about:

-What is a noun?

-Can you name some nouns?



🗣️Share your answers with your classmates!

 

🟢 Step 2: Understand 💡

🗺️ Click on the link below to explore the Mind Map.

https://mm.tt/map/3990525504?t=BAlN78mxxC 

👀 Look carefully and discover:

  •  How do words change from one to many?
  •  When do we add -s?
  • When do we add -es?

👩‍🏫 Listen to your teacher:

👉 We add -s to most words.

👉 We add -es to words that end with s, ss, x, sh, ch, and o.

 

🔍 If the map is not centered, drag it to the middle and zoom in or out

 

🟡 Step 3: Apply 🎮



🎯 Time to practice!



🎮 1. Play the game



Click on the link below to play with Lucy:

https://www.roythezebra.com/english-ks1/spelling-games/singular-or-plural/play/



-Drag each singular noun to its plural form

 



💻 2. Complete the NotebookLM activity



♦ Read carefully and answer the questions on your English copybook.

Fill in the Blanks - Look at the number in the sentence and write the correct form of the word in the (parentheses).

  1. I have one cat, but my friend has two ___________ (cat).
  2. The baker has one cake, but the shop has five ___________ (cake).
  3. There is one bench in the park, but there are ten ___________ (bench) at school.
  4. I see one bird in the sky, and you see three ___________ (bird).

📝 This activity was created and simplified by your teacher using NotebookLM.

 



💻 3. Edublogs Activity



♦ Click on the link below:

https://ranasayegh321.edublogs.org/2026/04/24/singular-and-plural-nouns-activity/



📝 Read the question carefully, answer it, and check your work before posting.



🚶‍♀️ If you need help, ask your teacher!

 

🟠 Step 4: Analyze 🔍

👀 Look back at your work from the previous activities.

 

🤔 Think carefully:

👉 Why do some words take -s?

👉 Why do some words take -es?

👉 What patterns do you notice?



💬 Be ready to explain your thinking in class!

 

🔴 Step 5: Evaluate ✔️

📋 Check your work!

  •  Did you use singular and plural nouns correctly?
  •  Did you use -s and -es the right way?
  • Did you complete all the activities?

🗣️ Share your work with a partner and check together!

 

🟣 Step 6: Create 🎨



🎉 Now it’s your turn to create!



🧾Create a poster:

  • Draw pictures of objects
  • Label each one: singular / plural



✏️ Include:

- At least 2 singular nouns

- At least 2 plural nouns

- Words with -s and -es



🌈 Be creative and enjoy your work!

 

 

 

 

 

Evaluation

📊 Evaluation (The Rubric)

Criteria CA A PA BA NA
Identify singular and plural nouns Always correct identification Mostly correct Some correct answers Many mistakes

Unable to identify

Use -s/ -es rules correctly Always applies rules correctly Mostly correct Some correct use Very limited understanding

Does not apply rules

Complete digital activities All activities completed correctly Most activities completed Some activities completed

Few activities completed

Activities not completed

Create final poster Creative, correct, and well-labeled Mostly correct work Some labeling mistakes

Incomplete work

Not completed

 

 

 

Conclusion

🎉Awesome, Young Explorers!

Now you can notice how words change from singular to plural in the things you read, write, and see every day around you.

✨ Every time you read or write, remember how words can change from singular to plural.

👏 Well done for your great effort and creativity!

🕵️‍♀️ You are now a true noun expert!

Credits

📚 Credits

This WebQuest was created using the following tools and resources:

  • YouTube for educational video about nouns
  • MindMeister for creating the mind map
  • Roy the Zebra website for the singular and plural game
  • NotebookLM for designing and simplifying the learning activity
  • Edublogs for writing tasks
  • CreateWebQuest.com for building the WebQuest

🎥 Some learning materials were adapted from online educational sources.

📝 All activities were designed and created by the teacher.

Teacher Page

♦ This WebQuest is designed for Grade 2 students to learn about Singular and Plural Nouns through interactive and engaging activities.

🎯 Learning Objectives:

-Identify singular and plural nouns

-Apply the rules of -s and -es correctly

-Write simple sentences using singular and plural nouns

-Create a poster to show understanding

🧠 Learning Approach:

  • This WebQuest is based on a student-centered and inquiry-based learning approach, where students explore, practice, and create through videos, games, digital tools, and hands-on activities.

🛠️ Tools Used:

MindMeister, Wordwall, NotebookLM, Edublogs, and CreateWebQuest.com.

👩‍🏫 Teacher Support:

The teacher guides students, explains instructions when needed, and supports learners during the activities.