<p> “Top Ten Nouns That Represent Me” Speech (ala David Letterman)</p><p>STEP 1: List as many nouns as you can that represent you. They don’t need to be in a special order. They can be proper names and/or titles too. Hint: You can use movie titles, hobbies, favorite foods, friends’ names, names of special locations, etc. Another hint: If you can put a, an, or the in front of the word and it makes sense, that word is a noun!!</p><p>1. 2.</p><p>3. 4.</p><p>5. 6.</p><p>7. 8.</p><p>9. 10.</p><p>11. 12.</p><p>13. 14.</p><p>15. 16.</p><p>17. 18.</p><p>19. 20.</p><p>21. 22.</p><p>23. 24.</p><p>25. 26.</p><p>27. 28.</p><p>29. 30.</p><p>31. 32.</p><p>33. 34. 35. 36.</p><p>37. 38.</p><p>39. 40.</p><p>41. 42.</p><p>43. 44.</p><p>45. 46.</p><p>47. 48.</p><p>49. 50.</p><p>STEP 2: Now pick 10 nouns OUT OF THE 50 above and re-write them here. They should be in order of most favorite first:</p><p>1. 2.</p><p>3. 4.</p><p>5. 6.</p><p>7. 8.</p><p>9. 10.</p><p>STEP 3: Find an item around your house for each of the above 10 nouns. Bring them in and read your list to the class as you show us your items!!</p><p>DON’T WORRY! THIS IS THE EASIEST SPEECH EVER!! YOU’LL DO GREAT!</p>
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