- 200 clear and captivating cards
So it’s easy to keep your student engaged - 12 types of nouns (examples include food and clothes)
Which means there’s plenty to teach - Clear label on the reverse side of each card
So you can stay on track with your teaching - A step by step activity guide that’s easy to use
And provides you with lots of interesting ideas - Color coded dividers
That organise the different types of nouns in a clear and simple way
Nouns
$49.95
Description
Learning nouns broadens our vocabulary. This improves the rate at which your student can process information and complete those tasks that have been assigned. It also supports their ability to grasp and express ideas clearly and enhances their capacity for abstract thinking.
Teaching Targets
12 types of nouns (click to expand):
Teaching Support
Each set comes with a step by step activities guide, suitable for early through to more advanced learners. Includes:
- touching
- acting
- matching
- saying
- plus more ideas for everyday life
Premium Quality
Printed on high-quality stock, neatly grouped according to the type of noun using dividers and packaged in a sturdy box with a removable lid.

Additional Information
Weight | 2.375 lbs |
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Dimensions | 4.3 × 4.1 × 6.5 in |
Robert (verified owner) –
Being used as part of speech therapy to help with my wife’s aphasia. They are a great resource and excellent value. Highly recommended
Corinne Dartus (verified owner) –
Perfect…
Amy H. (verified owner) –
excellent quality cards large enough and box it stored in is strong.
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Very well made, packaged, and useful! My wife is having memory issues, so we use these to keep her vocabulary sharp.
June Tolputt (verified owner) –
Best cards I could get for my partner. He’s improving daily
Anonymous (verified owner) –
I bought this for my husband after getting a recommendation from a private speech therapist. The NHS outpatient team use photocopies/prints and J felt these visuals would be helpful for his therapy sessions, and if he wanted to use them on his own at home.