Capitalization, Punctuation & Spelling: Grades 2-3 (Writing Skills Made Fun)
Super-Fun Reproducibles, Games, Puzzles, and Easy-to-Make Manipulatives That Help Kids of All Learning Styles Sharpen Essential Writing and Spelling Skills Build Grammar Skills! Make grammar fun with Color the Capitals, Sentence-Ender Mobiles, and more!
Students practice proofreading with rib-tickling exercises that help make these skills stick. The dozens of motivating, kid-pleasing practice pages are a great way to reach all students—who can’t resist finding and correcting errors in spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and grammar. Includes an annotated answer key. A must-have for teaching proofreading! For use with Grade 3.
The rules of capitalization -Grammar short lesson - 2014 -
The rules of capitalization in English can be quite confusing. Most students understand that they should begin a sentence with a capital letter. They also understand that proper nouns (e.g. Mark, Mary) should be capitalized.
However, the most common mistakes occur with national adjectives and the names of languages....
Practicing grammar skills has never been so easy! This ready-to-use resource includes practice pages for important topics such as parts of speech, capitalization, punctuation, subject-verb agreement, run-on sentences, and lots more. For use with Grade 6.
"The Complete Guide to Capitalization" details correct usage and common errors in English capitalization. Correct English capitalization is important in writing. If you are writing on the Internet, writing a thesis, or writing on behalf of your job, using the proper mechanics of writing shows that you are educated and you pay attention to details. An individual who lacks knowledge on how to use capitalization in written communications comes across as sloppy and uneducated. Do you really want to communicate in lower-case letters only? Not unless you want to leave a negative impression of yourself. This Book will teach you everything about capitalization.