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Here are the teacher pack items for Capitalization and Punctuation:
Overview In this experience, students learn and apply the rules for capitalization, apostrophe and comma usage, and quotation marks in dialogue. Then they write an explanation of the importance of capitalization and punctuation and summarize the rules for a younger audience. Objectives Duration
When writing, using capital letters and punctuation correctly helps your readers understand your message. In this experience, you will learn some of the rules for using capital letters, punctuation, and quotation marks.
Objectives
As a class, see how many English punctuation marks you can name. If someone has already named the one you are thinking of, try to think of a different one.
Depending on how specific you are (e.g., does dash count as one or as three, separating out the hyphen, en-dash, and em-dash), there are 12–16 English punctuation marks:
Students may list other symbols that aren’t punctuation, such as @, &, and math symbols.