CAPITALS RULE Created by Denna Stroud and Ruth Pohlman.

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CAPITALS RULE Created by Denna Stroud and Ruth Pohlman

Use a capital letter for Capitalization Rules Use a capital letter for 1. the first word of a sentence 2. the word I 3. the names of a person, place or thing 4. the names of holidays, days and months

Click the sentence that uses capital letters correctly. Let’s practice.

grandpa has a turtle named speedy.

You Rule!

Oops! Try Again...

Our two cats are named Tippy and Mittens.

You Rule!

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Is Thanksgiving in November?

You Rule!

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Mr. strange is going to chicago, illinois.

Oops! Try Again...

You Rule!

To review the rules go to: Online Capitalization Rules http://tqd.advanced.org/2947/capitalization.html

To practice click below. Capitalization http://ec.uvsc.edu/owl/handouts/capitalization.htm