
Capitalization & Punctuation
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Paul Lane
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Capitalization & Punctuation (L.4.1)
By Paul Lane
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Learning Targets
Kentucky Writing Standard: L.4.1
- I can demonstrate appropriate use of capitalization rules.
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Capitalization Rule 1
Always capitalize the first word in a sentence.
Example:
Incorrect: please put an ice cube in the lemonade.
Correct: Please put an ice cube in the lemonade.
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Multiple Choice
Which choice best corrects the sentence below?
many people supported Kamryn Renfro.
many People supported Kamryn Renfro
Many people supported Kamryn Renfro.
Many People Supported Kamryn Renfro.
many people supported kamryn renfro
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Capitalization Rule 2:
Always capitalize names and other proper nouns.
Incorrect: kamryn renfro goes to school in colorado.
Correct: Kamryn Renfro goes to school in Colorado.
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Proper nouns are the NAMES of specific people, places, and things.
All holidays are proper nouns.
Days and months are proper nouns.
Do NOT capitalize the names of seasons unless it begins a sentence.
Examples:
My favorite season is summer.
Summer is my favorite season.
The Easter holiday occurs in the spring.
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Multiple Choice
Which choice below corrects the following sentence:
breckinridge-franklin is located in louisville, KY
Breckinridge-Franklin is Located in Louisville, K
Breckinridge-Franklin is located in louisville, KY
Breckinridge-franklin is located in louisville, ky.
Breckinridge-Franklin is located in Louisville, KY.
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Multiple Select
Which choices are written correctly? (There are two correct answers)
Toyota Camry
Mr. Jones
mrs. Thomas
Mr. jones
White castle
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Commas & Quotations in Dialogue
Rule #1: Use quotation marks to indicate the words that are spoken by the characters.
Example: "Help me!" shouted the little child.
Example: John said, "I need exercise more often."
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Rule #4: Use correct punctuation marks and capitalization.
Example: “May I buy a new pair of shoes?” Lauren asked her mom.
Note that the quotation marks are outside the end punctuation of the quote; the rest of the sentence has its own end punctuation.
If the quote is not a question or exclamation, use a comma and not a period before the second quotation marks. Example:
“I bought a new jacket yesterday,” Tammy said.
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Open Ended
Re-write the sentence below using quotation marks.
Kelsi said I want to go to Aunt Joys for Thanksgiving.
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Open Ended
Re-write the sentence below using quotation marks:
I want to go to Uncle Ron's for Christmas said Little Larry.
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GOOGLE CLASSROOM
Access Google Classroom and practice the skills you have learned about today in a breakout roomot
Where to find it:
Week of January 18-21
Tuesday - Daily Language Review
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