CONVENTIONS OF PRINT How to write a sentence properly.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Grammar Skill First Grade Unit 1 Week 4 Created by Kristi Waltke
Advertisements

Does each sentence begin with a capital letter? Underline the beginning letter of each sentence. Is there a. ! ? after each sentence? Circle the punctuation.
Writing. It is important that the practitioner observes the child in the process of writing in order to see how the writing is attempted: Concentration.
Let’s Proofread. Language Arts What is proofreading? Proofreading a sentence means trying to find a mistake and correct it. Proofreading a sentence means.
Excellent (5)Almost there (3-4)Not Yet (0-2) Tattoo You created a tattoo to represent a character or event in your novel. (x2) You did not create a tattoo.
By Mrs. Jacki Scholze. Hi, I’m Perky Pencil! I work in this school to help kids like you be better writers.
Excellent (5)Almost there (3-4)Not Yet (0-2) Ending You wrote your own original ending to your novel (1/2 page typed) You wrote an ending but it is less.
Grammar Skill First Grade Unit 1 Week 1 Created by Kristi Waltke
ENRICHMENT – Quiz 3 Level A Language Conventions (Spelling) What is the correct spelling of the word?
Spelling Monday  Pre-Test  Correct Words by using your textbook.  Write spelling words spelt incorrectly on pre-test correctly 5 times under your pre-test.
ENRICHMENT – Quiz 1 Level A Language Conventions - Tense.
Let’s Proofread Language Arts What is proofreading?  Proofreading a sentence means trying to find a mistake and correct it.
Conventions Writing Traits. What are conventions?  Spelling  Ensuring all words are spelled with the proper Canadian spelling  Grammar  Use.
Excellent (5)Almost there (3-4)Not Yet (0-2) Song Lyrics You included the lyrics to the song you chose. You did not include lyrics to the song you chose.
Excellent (5)Almost there (3-4)Not Yet (0-2) Facebook Page You created a Facebook page using the provided PowerPoint template and completed it in its entirety.
Excellent (5)Almost there (3-4)Not Yet (0-2) Facebook Page You created a Facebook page using the provided PowerPoint template and completed it in its entirety.
Objectives Identify correct placement of commas in sentences
{ Sentence Structures! Miss Taylor’s First Grade Class.
Action Parts of Sentences By Cheryl M. Hamilton Grade 1.
Writer’s Craft A Good Paragraph A good paragraph usually starts with a topic sentence. A topic sentence tells the main idea of the paragraph. The other.
Excellent (5)Almost there (3-4)Not Yet (0-2) Circle Map You created a circle map including at least 10 characteristics of a main character in your novel.
Let’s Proofread Grade 3 Language Arts.
Punctuation & Grammar (PaG) in the New Curriculum Phase 1.
Sentences. What is a sentence? A sentence is a group of words that tells a complete idea. It begins with a capital letter. Many sentences end with a period.
The Sentence Is a group of words expressing a complete thought.
R ATIOCINATION Take out your rough draft, a pen and a highlighter. You will switch papers with someone in your group. Please print your name at the bottom.
Writing progression from Reception to Year 1. End of year expectations. Expected: Children use their phonic knowledge to write words in ways which match.
Description: Drafting Lesson 135. Drafting The topic sentence should be the first sentence of your paragraph. Your details should be organized in a way.
Story: Drafting Lesson 115. Introduction Which beginning was your favorite? Why? Which ending was your favorite? Why?
Writing Assessment – Write informative text.
Writing Assessment – Write a narrative.
Writing.
Editing Protocol Writing.
Complete Sentences S V . ? ! 1.Start with a capital letter
How Sentences Begin and End
How Sentences Begin and End
HOMEWORK: Add to the sentences the correct punctuation
Which sound can you hear?
Invitation to Notice Show what you know! Day 1.
Which sound can you hear?
My Penguin Math Book By:
Five Parts to a Complete Sentence
نام دوره: آیین نگارش مکاتبات اداری
Which sound can you hear?
Which sound can you hear?
Which sound can you hear?
Writing.
Spellings conscious precious suspicious delicious vicious spacious
Which sound can you hear?
Project editing 7th grade Project.
Project editing 7th grade Project.
Journal Entry #2 Title: Family
Ms. Wollenberg Digital Literacy Teacher
Sentence Punctuation Don’t Let the Pigeon….
Journal Entry #4 Title: Lesson Learned
Which sound can you hear?
Sentence Punctuation Don’t Let the Pigeon….
Tweets from Room 20 Busy Birds: News from the Nest:
Journal Entry #2 Title: Family
Which sound can you hear?
Spellings accommodate appreciate communicate accompany according
Cat.
PENS - MARK.
Which sound can you hear?
My Penguin Math Book By:
The dog and cat are hungry.
The monitor shows information.
Grammar Skill First Grade Unit 1 Week 2 Created by Kristi Waltke
Which sound can you hear?
Which sound can you hear?
Presentation transcript:

CONVENTIONS OF PRINT How to write a sentence properly.

Start with a capital letter. The cat likes to sleep.

Spaces go between the words. The cat likes to sleep.

Punctuation goes at the end. The cat likes to sleep. You could also use these punctuation marks at the end of a sentence: ? !

Words are spelt phonetically correct. The cat likes to sleep. Image from:

What is wrong with this sentence? Thecatlikestosleep. There are no spaces. The cat likes to sleep.

What is wrong with this sentence? the cat likes to sleep. The first letter is not capitalized. The cat likes to sleep.

What is wrong with this sentence? The cat likes to sleep No punctuation at the end. The cat likes to sleep.