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TCR3345:
Punctuate and Capitalize (Grade 2)
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Punctuate
and Capitalize: Grade 2 (TCR 3345)
Grade Level: Second Grade
Price: $4.99
Product #: 1003345
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Pages
Both teachers and parents appreciate how effectively this
book helps students master skills in punctuation and capitalization.
This book provides activities that are great for independent
work in class, homework assignments, or extra practice to
get ahead. Test practice pages for standardized tests are
included!
This resource reviews basic skills of punctuation
and capitalization for second graders. The exercises in this
book can be done sequentially or can be taken out of order,
as needed.
The following standards or objectives will be
met or reinforced by completing the practice pages included
in this book. These standards and objectives are similar to
the ones required by your state and school district and are
appropriate for second graders.
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The student correctly uses and capitalizes
the pronoun "I".
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The student identifies and correctly capitalizes
the first word in a sentence.
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The student identifies and correctly capitalizes
simple proper nouns (e.g., names of people, days of the
week, months of the year).
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The student identifies different types
of sentences (i.e., declarative (telling), interrogative
(question), and exclamatory (with emotion).
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The student uses correct punctuation at
the end of sentences (i.e., period, question mark, exclamation
point).
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The student uses a comma to separate words
in a series.
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The student uses a comma to separate adjectives
(describing words) describing the same noun.
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The student writes clear, complete, and
coherent sentences.
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The student correctly capitalizes the
greeting and closing of a friendly letter.
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The student uses a comma in the greeting
and closing of a friendly letter.
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The student uses a comma to separate dates
and to separate city and state.
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The student uses quotation marks in dialogue
(speaking) and to identify titles.
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