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Follow along with the textbook Chapter 18, pages 472-480, the guided notes, complete practice

exercises along with Power Point, and complete all homework assignments and the Capitalization

Story Project by the assigned due dates.

Capitalization Story Capitalization Story ProjectProjectDue Friday, January 13, Due Friday, January 13, 20122012

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Choose from the following ways to display each of the 24 capitalization rules that you learned in class.A. Layered Look BookB. Bound BookC. Book in a Box or on a RingD. Accordion BookE. Comic BookF. Power Point Book

The RequirementsThe Requirements

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1. Choose a type of book to create.

2. Consider the number of pages you will need.

3. Put the book together.

4. Write the story on the rough draft paper.

5. Be sure you included all 25 of the capitalization

rules correctly.

Use the checklist provided.

6. Copy the story into your book.

7. Decorate your book with clip art, illustrations, or

cutouts from a magazine.

8. Add color to enhance the overall presentation.

A. Layered Look BookA. Layered Look Book

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1. Stack two sheets of paper (8 1/2x 11), and place the back sheet oneinch higher than the front sheet.2. Bring the bottom of both sheetsupward and align the edges so thatall the layers or tabs are the samedistance apart.3. When all tabs are an equal distanceapart, fold the papers andcrease well.4. Open the papers and glue themtogether along the valley/centerfold.Source: Dinah Zike’s Big Book of Activities, 1992

B. Bound BookB. Bound Book

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1. Take several sheet of paper and fold them in ½ hamburger style. Each piece of paper = four pages of your book.

2. Separate them in equally into two piles.3. Take one pile. Measure one inch in from the top and

bottom of the fold and cut in on the fold one inch.4. Take the other pile. Measure in one inch from the top

and bottom of the fold and cut out the fold between the two inches. Do not cut too deeply. Only shave it off.

5. Take the first stack and burrito it. Place the burrito through the “cut out fold” sheets then open the burrito up.

6. Fold the bound pages together to form a book.

C. Book in a Box orC. Book in a Box orBook on a RingBook on a Ring

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1. Find a small box with a lid to hold your book.2. OR use a metal ring to hold your book together.3. Use large 4 X 6 notecards to create the pages of your

book. 4. Use the lined side of the notecard to write your story.5. Use the blank side to create the illustrations.6. Don’t forget to number your pages so they stay in

order.

D. Accordion BookD. Accordion Book

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1. Take several sheets of paper together and fold it into thirds.

2. Pull the papers apart and glue them together overlapping the end third.

3. Pull the papers out into an accordion.

E. Comic BookE. Comic Book

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1. Divide sheets of paper into 9 sections.

2. Use each section as part of the story line.

3. Illustrate each section.

F. Power Point BookF. Power Point Book

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1. Use Microsoft Power Point (like this one) and create Power Point Story.

2. Type the story in the text boxes on separate slides.

3. Decorate with clip art, pictures, or images from the internet.

4. Add sound, various backgrounds, and a variety of slide transitions.

GuidelinesGuidelines::

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  Your story must incorporate � all 24 rules that we are studying in class.  Your story can be fiction or based on true events.�  Your story must be original and not based on another’s story or �characters.  Your story must include the story elements learned about in your �reading class. ie. characters, setting, and plot   Your story must include plot elements learned about in your �reading class.  ie. exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution  Your story must have a theme.�  Consider the text structure of your story: sequence of events, �cause and effect, or a problem solution story line. 

Guidelines, cont.Guidelines, cont.::

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™ Your story must include dialog.™ Consider other literary elements to enhance your creativity. ie. mood, tone, foreshadowing, hyperbole, personification, irony, genre, imagery, similes, metaphors, conflict between the antagonist and the protagonist, and the diction of the dialog.™ Your story must be completed neatly and turned on the assigned due date.™ Stories will be presented in small groups of 3-5 students and the teacher(s). 

Writer’s ChoiceWriter’s Choice

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Page 472

Capitalizing sentences,

Quotations, and letter parts

CHECK LIST:CHECK LIST:All 24 Capitalization RULESAll 24 Capitalization RULES

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1. Capitalize the first word of a sentence.2. Capitalize the first word of a direct quotation that is a complete

sentence.3. When a quoted sentence is interrupted by explanatory words,

such as she said; do not begin the second part of the sentence with a capital letter.

• When the second part of a quotation is a new sentence, put a period after the interrupting expression, and do begin the second part of the quotation with a capital letter.

4. Do not capitalize an indirect quotation. An indirect quotation does not repeat a person’s exact words and does not appear in quotation marks. It is often introduced by the word that.

5. Capitalize the first word in the salutation and closing of a letter. Capitalize the title and name of the person addressed.

CHECK LIST:CHECK LIST:All 24 Capitalization RULES, Cont.All 24 Capitalization RULES, Cont.

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6. Capitalize the names of people and the initials that stand for their names.7. Capitalize a title or an abbreviation of a title when it comes before a person’s name or when it is used instead of a name.8. Capitalize the names and abbreviations of academic degrees that follow a person’s name. Capitalize Jr. and Sr. 9. Capitalize words that show family relationships when used as titles or as substitutes for a person’s name.10. Always capitalize the pronoun I.

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CHECK LIST:All 25 Capitalization RULES, Cont.

11. Capitalize the names of cities, counties, states countries, and continents.

12. Capitalize the names of bodies of water and geographical features.

13. Capitalize the names of sections of the country.

14. Capitalize compass points when they refer to a specific section of the country.•Do not capitalize compass points when they indicate direction. •Do not capitalize adjectives derived from words indicating direction.

CHECK LIST:CHECK LIST:All 23 Capitalization RULES, Cont.All 23 Capitalization RULES, Cont.

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15. Capitalize the names of streets and highways.16. Capitalize the names of buildings, bridges, and monuments.17. Capitalize the names of celestial bodies.18. Capitalize the names of clubs, organizations, businesses, institutions, and political parties.19. Capitalize brand names but not the nouns following them.20. Capitalize the names of important historical events, periods of time, and documents.

CHECK LIST:CHECK LIST:All 24 Capitalization RULES, Cont.All 24 Capitalization RULES, Cont.

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21. Capitalize names of days of the week, months of the year, and holidays. Do not capitalize names of the seasons.22. Capitalize the first word, the last word, and all important words in the title of a book, play, short story, poem, essay, article, film television series, song, magazine, newspaper, and chapter of a book. 23. Capitalize the names of ethnic groups, nationalities, and languages.24. Capitalize proper adjectives that are formed from the names of ethnic groups and nationalities.

Writer’s Choice Page 472Writer’s Choice Page 472Capitalizing sentences, Quotations, and Capitalizing sentences, Quotations, and letter partsletter parts

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Rule #1Capitalize the first word of every sentence.

Pioneers pushed the American frontier westward.1.Did you know…2.When I visited…3.My father is…4.Today I…5.School is…

Create 2 of your own examples…

RULE #1RULE #1Capitalize the first word of a sentence

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Pioneers pushed the American frontier westward.

Capitalizing sentences, quotations, and letter parts

PracticePractice

1. did you know that the movie Titanic won the Oscar for best picture in 1997?

2. when I visited Cape Canaveral, I saw the space shuttle Columbia.

3. my father is a member of the city council who ran on the Green Party Ticket.

4. (Your Example)5. (Your Example)

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RULE #2RULE #2Capitalize the first word of a direct quotation that is a complete sentence.

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Tyrone said, “The pioneers acted very bravely.”

PracticePractice1. In her report, Telma said, “camels and

rattlesnakes can live in the desert.”2. “my mother wants to visit

Washington, D.C., in the spring when the cherry trees are blooming,” Zack explained.

3. Chris asked, “how do you catch a cold?”

4. (Your Example)5. (Your Example)

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RULE #3RULE #3When a quoted sentence is interrupted by explanatory words, such as she said, do not begin the second part of the sentence with a capital letter.

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“They left their homes,” said Lee, “so they could improve their lives.”

RULE #3 continuedRULE #3 continuedWhen the second part of a quotation is a new sentence, put a period after the interrupting expression, and do begin the second part of the quotation with a capital letter.

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“Many pioneers went west for the rich farmland,” said Maria. “They also wanted to build new homes.”

PracticePractice1. “I think,” said Maura, “That you catch

a cold by going outside without a coat.”

2. “That is incorrect,” said Patrick. “colds are caused by viruses, and the best way to avoid a cold is to wash your hands.”

3. “I read a famous poem,” said Kim, “About Paul Revere.”

4. (Your Example)5. (Your Example)

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RULE #4RULE #4Do not capitalize an indirect quotation. An indirect quotation does not repeat a person’s exact words and does not appear in quotation marks. It is often introduced by the word that.

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Tanya said that many pioneers traveled in Conestoga wagons.

PracticePractice

1. Jason said That he had many colds last year.

2. The teacher said The poem was written by Longfellow.

3. The teacher explained to the students What the rules and procedures of the classroom are.

4. (Your Example)5. (Your Example)

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RULE #5RULE #5Capitalize the first word in the salutation and closing of a letter. Capitalize the title and name of the person addressed.

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Dear Mrs. Johnson,

Dear friend,

Yours truly, Sincerely,

PracticePractice1. dear dr. Kwan,2. my dear Marcela,3. To whom It May Concern: *DO NOT

USE

4. yours sincerely,5. your Friend always,6. forever Yours,7. love, 8. (Your Example)9. (Your Example)

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Cumulative PracticeCumulative Practice1. dear My Beloved Jill,2. we were talking about taking a vacation

together this year.3. my mother suggested That we go to

Hawaii.4. My father hollered out, “no! That will be

too expensive!”5. “No, it won’t,” I replied. “the hotels have

great all inclusive package deals.”6. Love Always, Michael 7. (Your Example)8. (Your Example)

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Assignment #1Assignment #1

Worksheet Lesson #63 & #64Study the review notes and follow the directions.

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DUE:Friday, January 6, 2012Begin your book project!!!

Next SectionNext Section

Writer’s Choice  Page 475

 Capitalizing Namesand Titles of People

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Capitalizing people’s Capitalizing people’s names and titlesnames and titlesRule #6Rule #6

Capitalize the names of people and the initials that stand for their names.

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Meriwether Lewis

Susan B. Anthony

J. F. Cooper

PracticePractice1. After President richard milhous nixon resigned on August 9, 1974, Vice President gerald r. ford became president. 2. j. k. rowling wrote the Harry Potter series.  3. louis h. lafontaine was the first Canadian to become Prime Minister of the United Province of Canada.3.(Your Example)4.(Your Example)

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Rule #7Rule #7Capitalize a title or an abbreviation of a title when it comes before a person’s name or when it is used instead of a name.

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General Lee Sen. John Glenn

Mrs. Adams

Did Lieutenant Clark say, “Yes, Captain, I’ll go with you’?

Rule #7 continuedRule #7 continuedDo not capitalize a title that follows a person’s name or is used as a common noun.

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Clark himself was later promoted to captain.

Thomas Jefferson, then president, planned the expedition.

PracticePractice

1. Maryland was named for queen Henrietta Maria, who was married to king Charles I of England. 2. The wives of Presidents have made important contributions to our nation. 3. I think mr. and mrs. Lopez moved from the Southwest to New England. 4. We met dr. Kramer and sir Conrad Lemonburg at a Japanese restaurant downtown. 5. Excuse me, colonel, can you contact the President for the orders? 6.(Your Example)7.(Your Example)

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Rule #8Rule #8Capitalize the names and abbreviations of academic degrees that follow a person’s name. Capitalize Jr. and Sr.

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M. Katayama, M.D.

Jan Rangel, Ph.D.

Robert Ayers Jr.

PracticePractice

1. The author of the article is a well-known children’s doctor Kenneth baker, m.d. 2. David Melo sr. was waiting outside the local gas station for his son to get off work. 3. Jonathan Mercle, d.d.s. has been my dentist since I was a child.4.(Your Example)5.(Your Example)

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Rule #9Rule #9Capitalize words that show family relationships when used as titles or as substitutes for a person’s name.

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In 1960 Father retraced the steps of Lewis and Clark.

He was accompanied by Uncle Bill.

Rule #9 continuedRule #9 continued

Do not capitalize words that show family relationships when they follow a possessive noun or pronoun.

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Sharon’s aunt Janet wrote an article about the trip.

Possessive Noun

PracticePractice

1. My Mother will pick up uncle Joe and bring him to the picnic. 2. Her Sister lives in southern California, but her aunt Sheila lives in northern Minnesota. 3. Yesterday, mom asked me to pick up brother, father, grandma Fran, aunt Martha, and my cousin Leah and bring them all to the airport.4.(Your Example)5.(Your Example)

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Rule #10Rule #10

Always capitalize the pronoun I.

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Social studies is the subject I like.

PracticePractice

1. When i wash up after gardening, i use Mother Earth soap. 2. Henry, Max, Dean, and i all went out for pizza after the game. 3. Yesterday, i visited the National Women’s Hall of Fame, which is located in Seneca Falls, New York.4.(Your Example)5.(Your Example)

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Cumulative PrActiceCumulative PrActice1. In 1497 king henry VII of England hired a navigator. 2. In 1673, joliet and marquette sailed down the Mississippi River. 3. Last year dad and uncle Bill traveled down this river. 4. Pike’s Peak was first sited by mr. zebulon pike in 1806.  5. daniel roget, ph.d. and professor warren g. malloy jr. were presenting at the seminar on Saturday.6.(Your Example)7.(Your Example)

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Assignment #2Assignment #2

Worksheet Lesson #65 & #66

Study the review notes and follow the directions.DUE:

Friday, January 6, 2012

Continue to work

on your book project!!!

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Next Section

Writer’s Choice Page 477  

Capitalizing Names of Places

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Capitalizing place namesCapitalizing place namesrule #11rule #11

Capitalize the names of cities, counties, states

countries, and continents.

Houston Orange County

Iowa Japan

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Practice1. The country of mexico is south of the united states of america. 2. It’s capital and largest city is mexico city. 3. hawaii is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean and puerto rico has the Atlantic to the north and the Caribbean to the south. 4. I wonder what state cook county is located in.5.(Your Example)6.(Your Example)

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Capitalizing place namesCapitalizing place namesrule #12rule #12

Capitalize the names of bodies of water and

geographical features.

Mediterranean Sea Gulf of Mexico

Niagara Falls Atlantic Ocean

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1. The sierra madre is part of the rockies. 2. mount mcKinley is in central Alaska. 3. We moved from the area by the great lakes to the mojave desert.4. (Your Example)5. (Your Example)

Practice

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Capitalizing place namesCapitalizing place namesrule #14rule #14

Capitalize the names of sections of the country.

Midwest New England

the Far West

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Practice1. Maria lived in the new england region and in the midwest, but was hesitant to move to the great plains. 2. The largest cities in Mexico are located in the region known as the plateau of mexico. 3. We will spend our family vacation RVing through the southwest this year.4. (Your Example)5. (Your Example)

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Capitalizing place namesCapitalizing place namesrule #13rule #13Capitalize compass

points when they refer to a specific section of

the country.

the West Coast the North

the Southeast

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Capitalizing place namesCapitalizing place namesrule #13 continuedrule #13 continued

Do not capitalize compass points when they indicate

direction. Los Angeles is south of San

Francisco.

Do not capitalize adjectives derived from words indicating

direction.

easterly wind western Texas

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Practice

1. Mexico is south of San Diego.2. The Tribune family spent three months on the east coast.3. Check out the lights in the northern sky.4. (Your Example)5. (Your Example)

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Capitalizing place namesCapitalizing place namesrule #15rule #15

Capitalize the names of streets and highways.

Monroe Street Route 66Mercury Boulevard

Candy Avenue

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Practice1. One of the busiest road in the United States is hollywood freeway.2. amarillo avenue is located in Texas.3. I would definitely think that interstate 15 would be a much faster route.4. (Your Example)5. (Your Example)

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Capitalizing place namesCapitalizing place namesrule #16rule #16

Capitalize the names of buildings, bridges, and

monuments.

Chrysler Building Brooklyn Bridge

Washington Monument

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Practice

1. I want to meet you at the top of the empire state building on Valentine’s Day.2. Tourists always want to visit landmarks such as the washington monument and the statue of liberty.3. The world trade center has been rebuilt since the terrorist attacks.4. (Your Example)5. (Your Example)

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Capitalizing place namesCapitalizing place namesrule #17rule #17

Capitalize the namesof celestial bodies.

Pluto North Star

the Milky Waythe Big Dipper

Orion the Hunter

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1. Last night I could see the little dipper in the sky.2. Devin spotted the planet venus.3. Nobody wants to travel to uranus. ;)4. (your example)5. (your example)

Practice

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Cumuilative Practice

1.2.34.5

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Worksheet Lesson#67 & #68

Study the review notes and follow the

directions.DUE:

Continue to work

on your book project!!!

Assignment #3

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Writer’s Choice

Page 479

Capitalizing other proper nouns and

adjectives

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Capitalizing other proper Capitalizing other proper nouns and adjectivesnouns and adjectivesRule #18Rule #18

Capitalize the names of clubs, organizations, businesses, institutions, and political parties.

Data Corporation

Boy Scouts

Republican party

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Practice1. Bill Gates is the head honcho of microsoft corporation.2. Ms. Feltes attended youngstown state university and university of phoenix.3. Our second grade field trip is to the smithsonian institution.4. (Your Example)5. (Your Example)

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Rule #19Rule #19Capitalize brand names but not the nouns following them.

Cruncho peanut butter

Spiffy cleaning fluid

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Practice

1. Ms. Laraby asked her husband to buy pampers diapers.2. cinnamon toast crunch is made by general mills cereals.3. I couldn’t decide if I wanted nikes, vans, reebok, or converse shoes.4. (Your Example)5. (Your Example)

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Rule #20Rule #20Capitalize the names of important historical events, periods of time, and documents. Battle of Yorktown

Bronze Age

Bill of Rights

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Practice

1. Members of my family fought in the revolutionary war. 2. Abraham Lincoln wrote the gettysburg address.3. I wonder what it would have been like to live during the iron age.4. (Your Example)5. (Your Example)

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Rule #21Rule #21Capitalize names of days of the week, months of the year, and holidays. Do not capitalize names of the seasons. Thursday

April

Memorial Day

summer

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Practice

1. My grandma loves thanksgiving day because the whole family gets together.2. If april showers bring may flowers, what do may flowers bring?3. I have baseball practice on tuesdays and thursdays in the spring.4. (Your Example)5. (Your Example)

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Rule #22Rule #22Capitalize the first word, the last word, and all important words in the title of a book, play, short story, poem, essay, article, film television series, song, magazine, newspaper, and chapter of a book.

A Wrinkle in Time

“The Raven”

Washington Post

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Practice

1. Have you ever read the book julie of the wolves?2. “My favorite song is “baby” by Justin Beiber,” hollered Devin.3. Sheena subscribes to seventeen magazine.4. (Your example)5. (Your example)

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Rule #23Rule #23Capitalize the names of ethnic groups, nationalities, and languages.

Asian

German

Spanish

English

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Practice

1. Marie wants to learn to speak spanish and german.2. We are living on land previous owned by native americans.3. The japanese attacked Pearl Harbor during WWII.4. (Your example)5. (Your example)

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Rule #24Rule #24Capitalize proper adjectives that are formed from the names of ethnic groups and nationalities.

Asian languages

Italian food

English authors

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Practice1. We enjoyed viewing the mexican art.2.On their vacation they visited the appalachian families.3. Everyone should see a broadway musical.4. (Your example)5. (Your example)

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Cumulative Practice

1.2.34.5

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Assignment #4Assignment #4

Worksheet Lesson#69 & #70

Study the review notes and follow the

directions.

DUE DATE____________

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Assignment #5Assignment #5

UNIT 11 REVIEW WORKSHEET in class

QUIZ SCOREDATE__________________

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Assignment #6Writer’s Choice Textbook Review Exercises

Read Page 481Complete Review Exercises:

1#s 1-52Rewrite Letter3#s 1-104#s 1-55#s 1-56#s 1-57Rewrite the passage8Rewrite the letter

DUE DATE_______________________________TEST DATE_______________________________