Sentences Begin With a Capital Letter
About the Sentences Begin With a Capital Letter Lesson
Summary
A review lesson about subject and predicate and the requirement to begin sentences with a capital letter.
Objectives
• to review the requirement to begin sentences with a capital letter;
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to review the subject and predicate structure of a sentence;
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to test students? knowledge and understanding through appropriate activities.
Suggested Grades
1st Grade
2nd Grade
3rd Grade
Excerpt
A sentence is a group of words that makes complete sense.
Sentences need two things:
1. A subject: This is a noun or pronoun telling who or what does the action in a sentence.
2. A predicate: This is a verb that tells what the subject does.
Subject + Predicate = Sentence.
? Jimmy
Is this a complete thought? No. We do not know what Jimmy does.
? Runs fast
Is this a complete thought? No. We do not know who runs fast.
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