I. Write as many sentences as you can about wh see in the picture. Use several exclamations, su Write three sentences of the same kind, about e these things: horse, mouse, car, puss. TOPIC VI. PROPER AND COMMON NAMES. LESSON XXXIX. Copy the following sentences. Draw two lines under each proper name, and one line under each common name: 1. Snip is a dog. 2. We get tea from China and Japan. 3. We get coffee from Java and Brazil. 4. Washington was the first President. 5. New York is the largest city in America. 6. The Mississippi is the largest river in the United A proper name is the name given to a particular person, place, or thing. A common name is a name that belongs to each one of the same kind or class of persons, places, or things. The first letter of every proper name should be a capital. New Year's Day Decoration Day Fourth of July Washington's Birthday III. Copy and fill the spaces properly: 1. Santa Claus comes every 2. is a holiday in November. 3. Our national holiday is . . 4. On..... we go to church. 5. The four months that have each thirty days are I. Look at this picture; then write answers to questions: 1. In what season may things appear as in this pic 2. What month of the year do you think it is? 3. What covers the ground and trees? 4. What covers the brook? 5. Where else do you see snow? 6. Do you think it is a very cold day? 7. What kind of birds do you see? II. Put all the answers to these questions togeth as to make a story about "A Winter Day." Copy and learn : The names of the days of the week and of hol are proper names. The names of the seasons are not proper name |