Unit 6 Week 1 Just Like Josh Gibson Writing Conventions.

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Unit 6 Week 1 Just Like Josh Gibson Writing Conventions

Day 1 Just Like Josh Gibson Writing Conventions

Conventions Using Capital Letters

Conventions Using Capital Letters

Using Capital Letters Conventions Answer the following questions on your whiteboard. Don’t forget to use capital letters!

Day 2 Just Like Josh Gibson Writing Conventions

Conventions Using Capital Letters

Using Capital Letters Conventions Circle the words that should be capitalized. Don’t forget to capitalize: proper nouns title of books, poems, and songs the first word in a quotation

Using Capital Letters Conventions Answer the following questions on your whiteboard. Don’t forget to use capital letters!

On Your Own Page 487 Conventions Using Capital Letters

Day 3 Just Like Josh Gibson Writing Conventions

Conventions Using Capital Letters

Circle the words that should begin with capital letters. Conventions Using Capital Letters Circle the words that should begin with capital letters.

Day 4 Just Like Josh Gibson Writing Conventions

Conventions Using Capital Letters

On Your Own Page 492 Conventions Using Capital Letters

Day 5 Just Like Josh Gibson Writing Conventions

Conventions Using Capital Letters

Quiz Conventions