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*Mrs. Wierzba's Class

Capitalization and Punctuation

Grades: 2nd Grade, 1st Grade
Subjects: English Language Arts

Student Instructions

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.

Teacher Notes (not visible to students)

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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