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1. Capitalization and Punctuation e-readers Lesson Plan
Return to Index Home The Project e-readers Lesson Plan Resources + + Lesson Plans -+ Materials Capitalization and Punctuation Tech Support -+ Contact Us + + Developed by: Marlene Boyle Overview: Pairs buddy write complete sentences and edit for spelling, capitalization and punctuation. Type of Activity: Whole Group Lesson, Student Pairing, Writing Workshop, Interactive Writing Identify Audience: Grade 3, Co...
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2. Teaching Capitalization Rules
Information Institute of Syracuse _ Printer friendly text Search Lessons Write a Lesson Plan Guide Selection Criteria Lesson Plan : AELP-ESL0201 Copyright Statement Teaching Capitalization Rules An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Submitted by: Kim McClaren Email: kmcclaren@hotmail.com School/University/Affiliation: University at Buffalo Endorsed by: Maryanne Burgos University at Buffalo Date: November 12, 2001 Grade Level: 1 Subject(s): Foreign Language/English Second Language L...
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3. Independence
...e and Fluency Kiri McFarland Oooops! grade Rationale This activity is designed to help children grow in fluency by strengthening reading and writing skills. Materials Pencil, red crayon, and Oooops! handout (one of each per child). The Oooops! handout should have sentences with mistakes such as capitalization and punctuation. There should be space under each sentence for correction. Procedure 1. Pass out handout, pencil, and red crayon to each child. 2. Tell the children that you are trading places with them. They are the teachers and you are the student. This is a paper you have written and they are t...
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4. Memories
...hs Grade Level: 3rd Integrated disciplines: Language Arts Six Trait Writing: Idea, Organization, voice, word choice, sentence fluency, conventions NE Standards: 4.2.1 By the end of the fourth grade, students will write using standard English (conventions) for sentence structure, usage, punctuation, capitalization and spelling. 4.2.2 By the end of the fourth grade, students will write paragraphs/reports with focus, related ideas, and supporting details. 4.2.3 By the end of the fourth grade, students will revise and edit narrative compositions. Objectives: Students will be able to: Write about a personal exper...
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5. Complete Sentences
...ks Subject: Reading Family and Friends New Kitchen Duration: 35-40 minutes Description: Students will practice writing complete sentences. Nebraska Standards: ? 4.2.1 By the end of the fourth grade, students will write using standard English (conventions) for sentence structure, usage, punctuation, capitalization and spelling. Objectives: ? Students will: Read the questions on the worksheet provided. Compose complete sentences that answer the questions on the worksheet. Share a couple of their sentences with the class. Materials: ? Worksheet entitled ?Tell me about yourself? ? Pencils ? Paper Procedures: Ant...
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6. Grammar Lesson Plan
...rojects TITLE: Everyday Signs Scholarly Papers AUTHOR: Denise Wegener GRADE: 7-8 Integrated Discipline(s): Language Arts/Communications NE STANDARDS 8.2 WRITING 8.2.1 By the end of the eighth grade, students will write using Standard English (conventions) for sentence structure, usage, punctuation, capitalization, and spelling. OBJECTIVES: o The student will make corrections to incorrect grammar in sentence structure, usage, punctuation, capitalization, and spelling. ASSESSMENT (formative and summative) Formative: The main form of formative assessment used will be teacher observation of research time and cla...
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7. Lesson 4 Harry Potter Unit
...Lesson 9 Lesson 10 Harry Potter Unit Main Menu Lesson 4: Writing descriptive sentences and composing paragraphs Objective: The student will begin to learn how to comprise a paragraph by writing 7-8 sentences on one topic ("cloak of invisibility" from Harry Potter and The Sorcerer s Stone). Correct capitalization will be used. (e.g., beginning of sentences, proper nouns, titles) Anticipatory Set: This activity will help the students in constructing properly formed sentences in a paragraph whereas the final product will be a computer-generated report. Pre-skill: Students have read Harry Potter and the Sorcere...
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8. Complete Sentences
...sroom and Time Management 4. Resources Needed for Lesson 5. Student Products 6. Reflections and Credits 1. Lesson Description Summary: When given questions, students will be able to answer in complete sentences. Finished product will use language found in the question, have correct punctuation, and capitalization. State & National Standards: CO- Colorado Academic Standards Subject: Reading and Writing Standard 3: Students write and speak using conventional grammar, usage, sentence structure, punctuation, capitalization, and spelling. Students need to know and be able to use standard English. Proficiency in t...
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9. LESSON PLAN TOPIC The Environment
...ry demonstrates demonstrates demonstrates Weakly Paragraph logical illogical illogical organized. ____ sequencing sequencing or sequencing and and sentence sentence sentence structure. structure. structure. There is one There are two There are four Punctuation, Punctuation error in or three or more Capitalization, and punctuation and errors in errors in ____ & Spelling capitalization /or punctuation and punctuation and are correct. capitalization. /or /or capitalization. capitalization. Total> ____ Teacher Comments: MATERIALS: Materials and Resources: material pens crayons white drawing paper strips of const...
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10. Simple Capitalization and Punctuation
...ub Ordering Online Scholastic At Home Scholastic Store Teacher Store TeachLearnReadConnect Lesson PlansStrategiesToolsPrintablesNew TeacherFree Programs & Giveaways Welcome _ Teacher Name: Teri Vestal, Greenwood I.S.D. Grade Level: Elementary/Intermediate My Unit Plan: Language Arts Title: Simple Capitalization and Punctuation Grade Level: 4th-5th Overview: By 4th/5th grade, students have been exposed to basic language rules of capitalization and punctuation. The ultimate goal is to guide students to become proficient writers. The task at hand is to empower students to successfully communicate using the...
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