no red ink
grammar practice
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this week: Capitalization
In writing, it's important to use capital letters to begin the names of seasons and historical events. Seasons like "Spring," "Summer," "Fall," and "Winter" should always start with a capital letter because they are specific and important times of the year. Similarly, historical events like "The American Revolution" or "The Renaissance" should also begin with capital letters because they are significant moments in history. Capitalizing them shows respect and emphasizes their importance in our writing. So, when you're writing about your favorite season or a crucial historical event, remember to start with a capital letter!
Your tasks
Watch the video above. Then click the person to set up your No Red Ink account. Then click on the No Red Ink logo below to practice! Afterwards, you will answer five questions here on Buzz to demonstrate your mastery of the concept!
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Your class code: another sun 80
6th Grade No Red Ink - Capitalization
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no red ink
grammar practice
Click here to hear a teacher talk you through this!
this week: Capitalization
In writing, it's important to use capital letters to begin the names of seasons and historical events. Seasons like "Spring," "Summer," "Fall," and "Winter" should always start with a capital letter because they are specific and important times of the year. Similarly, historical events like "The American Revolution" or "The Renaissance" should also begin with capital letters because they are significant moments in history. Capitalizing them shows respect and emphasizes their importance in our writing. So, when you're writing about your favorite season or a crucial historical event, remember to start with a capital letter!
Your tasks
Watch the video above. Then click the person to set up your No Red Ink account. Then click on the No Red Ink logo below to practice! Afterwards, you will answer five questions here on Buzz to demonstrate your mastery of the concept!
Click me if you haven't set up your No Red Ink account!
Your class code: another sun 80