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Capitalization Review

Capitalization Review

Assessment

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English

2nd - 3rd Grade

Easy

CCSS
L.1.2A, 6.NS.B.3, L.2.2A

+3

Standards-aligned

Created by

GENESIS PEDREGON

Used 17+ times

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6 Slides • 9 Questions

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Shiver Me Letters: Capitalization!

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When do we need to capitalize?

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We always capitalize months and days.

  • My favorite day is Friday.

  • Her birthday is in June.

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Multiple Choice

Which word should be capitalized?

In september the leaves turn red and orange.

1

leaves

2

september

3

red

4

turn

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Fill in the Blank

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We always capitalize the pronoun "I" in a sentence.

  • I like to watch action movies.

  • My friends and I play pirates at recess.

  • Please tell me where I can find the treasure!

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Multiple Choice

Which of these sentences is written correctly?

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My mom said i could go to the party.

2

My mom said I could go to the party.

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Multiple Choice

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Which of the following sentences use capitalization correctly?

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i love MATH.

2

I know I can do it.

3

You should have seen how fast i ran!

4

are you as excited for the weekend as i am? 

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We always capitalize names / proper nouns in sentences.

  • Captain Fred has a red parrot.

  • She loves to go to Starbucks on Mondays.

  • The coach, Mr. Timmons, asked me and Mike to stay after practice.

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Multiple Choice

Which of these sentences are written correctly?

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My dad works with Mike Robbins.

2

My dad works with Mike robbins.

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Multiple Choice

Which of these sentences are written correctly?

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Can we go to chick-fil-a for lunch?

2

Can we go to Chic-Fil-A for lunch?

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Multiple Choice

Which of these sentences are written correctly?

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My Mom bought me new nike shoes.

2

My mom bought me new Nike shoes.

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Multiple Choice

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Your pets name should start with a capital letter.

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false

2

true

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We always capitalize the first word in a sentence.

  • The pirate sailed across the Caribbean.

  • He has a pirate that can talk.

  • Have you met a pirate before?

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Multiple Choice

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The beginning of a sentence always starts with a capital letter.

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True

2

False

Shiver Me Letters: Capitalization!

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