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*Mrs. Wierzba's Class

Capitalization and Punctuation

promptContainer.gradesColon long.2, long.1
promptContainer.subjectsColon English Language Arts
promptContainer.standardsColon Capitalization of holidays, products, geographic places. (L.2.6.a.), Discern when and where it is appropriate to use standardized English, and demonstrate contextually appropriate use of the conventions of standardized English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing. (L6.)

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1. Read the sentence on each page. Then, think about where you need capital letters. Remember that each sentence should start with a capital letter, and names and holidays need a capital letter too. 2. Think about which type of punctuation you need at the end of each sentence. Is it a telling, asking, or exclamatory sentence? (. ? !) 3. Type the sentence with the correct capitalization and punctuation into the provided frame. 4. Record yourself reading the sentence accurately and with expression. 5. Click the green check-mark when you are done to upload your work.

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Your students will need background knowledge on proper capitalization and punctuation. Answer key: Page 2: Zach and Asher like to read books. Page 3: Do you like playing soccer? Page 4: I love eating ice cream! Page 5: My favorite holiday is Valentine's Day! Page 6: What sound does a goat make? Page 7: The cow makes healthy milk.

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