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Punctuation: Titles of Work Lesson #15 Workbook page: 35

Student will practice using underlining and quotation marks to punctuate titles of movies, TV shows, TV episodes.

*Capitalized words could mean: title, authors name, day of the week, beginning of a sentence… *Books, newspapers, CDs, albums, musical compositions and magazines are underlined *Chapters in a book, articles in a piece of work, songs, etc. are in quotation marks

Today, you will be: Underlining: movies and TV Shows “Quotation Marks”: TV episode titles

Lets look at some rules…  Underline when you write a Movie title- Star Wars  Use italics when you type a Movie title- Star Wars  Underline when you write a TV show title- What I Like About You  Use italics when you type a TV show title- Madama Butterfly  Use quotation marks for a TV show episode titles- “Enough is Enough”

Dad’s favorite episode of Star Trek is Trouble with Tribbles.

STEPS: 1. Read the sentence 2. Put your finger on the title 3. Decide what it is: the title of a movie, TV show, or TV show episode 4. Underline movies and TV shows; Use quotation marks TV show episodes #1 Jules missed the iCarly episode called iCarly Saves TV.

#2 My little brother loves to watch SpingeBob Squarepants on TV. STEPS: 1. Read the sentence 2. Put your finger on the title 3. Decide what it is: the title of a movie, TV show, or TV show episode 4. Underline movies and TV shows; Use quotation marks TV show episodes

#3 We have the DVD of the movie Shrek. It is based on the book by William Steig. STEPS: 1. Read the sentence 2. Put your finger on the title 3. Decide what it is: the title of a movie, TV show, or TV show episode 4. Underline movies and TV shows; Use quotation marks TV show episodes

#4 Did you watch the show Smallville last week? The episode was called Phantom. STEPS: 1. Read the sentence 2. Put your finger on the title 3. Decide what it is: the title of a movie, TV show, or TV show episode 4. Underline movies and TV shows; Use quotation marks TV show episodes

1.What titles that we learned today do we underlined? 2.What titles are put into “quotation marks”? 3.Do we ever use both underlining and quotation marks on the same words/phrases?”

STEPS: 1. Read the sentence 2. Put your finger on the title 3. Decide what it is: the title of a movie, TV show, or TV show episode 4. Underline movies and TV shows; Use quotation marks TV show episodes