How to Punctuate Titles

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Learning Objective : Use Underlining, quotations, or italics to identify titles of documentsidentify documents Writing conventions 1.5.
Advertisements

Learning Objective : Use Underlining, quotations, or italics to identify titles of documents Writing conventions 1.5.
Titles
Grade 5 Copyright © 2014 by Write Score LLC. Published works get special punctuation Underlining, “quotation marks”, or italics show titles Shorter texts.
Punctuating Titles Title, Title or “Title”.
Punctuating Titles.
Punctuating Titles: Italics or “Quotes”?
Punctuating Titles:. “Speaking!”  The words spoken will be in “quotation marks”.  “I love writing,” yelled the ENTIRE class!  “Have you found,” yelled.
Punctuating Titles. When Do I Underline or Italicize? Titles of Books Titles of Magazines Titles of Newspapers Titles of Plays Titles of Films Titles.
10.3 : Quotation Marks & Italics By : Bryce, Hannah, Sarah, Spencer, Michael, Jamie.
Punctuation: Titles of Work Lesson #15 Workbook page: 35.
How to use italics and quotation marks
Quotation Marks with Titles
Quotation Marks and Italics. Rule 1 Use quotation marks for titles of short stories, essays, magazine articles, songs, poems, newspaper articles, or book.
Learning Objective: Use Underlining, quotations, or italics to identify titles of documents Writing conventions 1.5 Do gestures with students. Open one.
The sentences here need quotation marks. I love cookies and ice cream bellowed Jessica. Hey George exclaimed My dog learned a new trick. Where did you.
 Short works (and parts of long works) get quotation marks  Long works (and collections of short works) get italicized/underlined.
+ Quote? Italics? BOLD? When and how to notate titles.
Underlining/Italics UWF WRITING LAB MINI-LESSON #70.
Writing and Grammar (WaG) #1 Title Punctuation. Please look carefully at the following samples to determine what you notice about title punctuation. What.
Titles:.  Any work long enough to be published alone is put in italics.  If you're typing your essay, italicize your words. If you’re handwriting the.
Learning Objective : Use Underlining, quotations, or italics to identify titles of documents Writing conventions 1.5.
Magazine title TV show Song Essay Chapter Play Book title
 Quotation marks set off direct quotations, dialogue, and certain types of titles.
Italics Underlining. Italics or Underlining  Italics is a printer’s term for a style of type which is slightly slanted.  In this sentence the word happiness.
Mini Me verses Shaquille ONeal Punctuating Titles.
How to Punctuate Titles. Italics and Underlining Italics and underlining are the same. Use Italics when word processing. Use Underlining when handwriting.
Learning Objective : Use Underlining, quotations, or italics to identify titles of documents Writing conventions 1.5.
Titles of COMPLETE works get either underlined or italicized (but not both). Play & movie titles Book titles CD titles Large musical compositions Names.
Punctuation Rules: Semicolon Rule #1: Use a semicolon to combine two independent clauses. Do not use conjunctions with semicolons. Also, if a word such.
How to use italics and quotation marks
 Capitalization, Quotation Marks, Italics & Underlining Usage & Mechanics.
Writing and Grammar (WaG) #1 Title Punctuation. Please look carefully at the following samples to determine what you notice about title punctuation. What.
Titles:.  Any work long enough to be published alone is put in italics.  If you're typing your essay, italicize your words. If you’re handwriting the.
Titles and Quotation Marks. RULE ONE Titles of big things appear in italics or underlined. -Books -Movies -Newspapers -TV Shows -Plays.
 The first word is capitalized.  The last word is capitalized.  The important words in between are capitalized.
MLA: Punctuating Titles. There is a trick There is a trick to remembering how to treat titles, and it works well enough that you can commit most types.
Punctuating Titles English 7. If you are writing the title of a longer work by hand rather than typing it, you should underline it. If you are writing.
Using Dialogue in a Narrative
Punctuating Titles.
How to Punctuate Titles
Punctuating Titles.
Underline, Italicize, Quotation Marks, or Naked?
Punctuating Titles.
Quotation marks.
What to quote? What to underline?
Rule #1 Titles.
Formal Writing Tips.
Vocabulary Italics Quotation Marks Titles of work.
39 Capitalization Rules: Continued
Title Punctuation—What patterns do you notice?
Quotation Mark Rules and Examples
Capitalization and Titles
Punctuating Titles English Bellwork.
How to Punctuate Titles
Punctuating Titles: Italics or “Quotes”?
Ms. Davis’s 5th-Grade Language Arts Classes
Editing A. Capital Rules -after . ? !
Review: Blending Quotations Punctuating Titles
Quotation marks & writing dialogue
Incorporating Textual Evidence in Your Writing
Quotation Marks English 9B.
Titles in Text.
Get the title right!.
Rules for Using Quotations (1-3) Take Notes p. 3
Underlining/Italics vs. Quotation Marks
Italics/Underlining and Quotation Marks
Quotation Marks English 9B.
Advanced Quotation Marks Rules
Quotation marks and underlining
Presentation transcript:

How to Punctuate Titles

Italics and Underlining Italics and underlining are the same. Use Italics when word processing. Use Underlining when handwriting. In this PowerPoint, I’ll pretend we’re always handwriting.

When to Underline We underline the BIG things. Major works such as Books Albums Plays Movies Magazines

Quotation Marks Parts of the BIG things, go in quotation marks. Examples are Articles in magazines Chapters in books Songs on an album Acts in a play Episodes of a TV show

Helpful tips When using Word to type, Hit Ctrl and U at the same time to underline. Hit Ctrl and I at the same time to italicize. I just did that!

Practice – Punctuate these sentences. Pretend you are handwriting. My favorite episode of Star Trek is called Future Imperfect. My favorite episode of Star Trek is called “Future Imperfect.” I love the song You Can’t Stop the Beat from the Broadway play Hairspray. I love the song “You Can’t Stop the Beat” from the Broadway play Hairspray.