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English Language Arts

  • The child has learned the importance of using capital letters at the beginning of sentences.
  • The child has learned to use periods at the end of complete sentences.
  • The child has practiced identifying and correcting punctuation errors in sentences.
  • The child has practiced using correct capitalization and punctuation in their own writing.

Continued development in punctuation and capitalization can be fostered through various creative ways. Encourage the child to create their own mini stories or dialogues and have them focus on using appropriate capitalization and punctuation. They can also engage in activities such as punctuation scavenger hunts, where they search for examples of different punctuation marks in books or magazines. Another idea is to have the child create their own punctuation and capitalization rules poster or book, where they can showcase their understanding of these concepts in a visually appealing way.

Book Recommendations

  • Grammar Tales: The Sentence by Justin McCory Martin: This book uses engaging characters and illustrations to teach children about the different parts of a sentence, including capitalization and punctuation.
  • Capitalization and Punctuation by Ann Heinrichs: This book provides clear explanations and examples of how to use capital letters and punctuation marks correctly in writing.
  • Punctuation Celebration by Elsa Knight Bruno: This book explores the different punctuation marks through playful and humorous poems, making learning about punctuation fun and enjoyable.

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