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Capitalization DAY 1 COMPLETE SLIDES 1-8 Students should copy the notes and examples into their journals. ASSIGNMENT #1 IS ON SLIDE 8

Battle of Yorktown Bronze Age Bill of Rights Capitalize the names of important historical events, periods of time, and documents Battle of Yorktown Bronze Age Bill of Rights DAY 4 COMPLETE SLIDES 29-36 Students should copy the notes and examples into their journals.

What changes should be made to the following sentences? DAY 4 COMPLETE SLIDES 29-36 Students should copy the notes and examples into their journals. 3 3

The emancipation proclamation was an order by President Abraham Lincoln to free the slaves. DAY 4 COMPLETE SLIDES 29-36 Students should copy the notes and examples into their journals. 4 4

It was issued during the civil war. DAY 4 COMPLETE SLIDES 29-36 Students should copy the notes and examples into their journals. 5 5

The united states constitution is the supreme law of the United States. DAY 4 COMPLETE SLIDES 29-36 Students should copy the notes and examples into their journals. 6 6