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© At the beginning of a sentence Using capital letters When do we use capital letters? For days, dates and festivals (but not seasons!) For names and places For ‘I’ (never ‘i’) For titles like Mr, Mrs and Dr

© In the middle of a word! Using capital letters When do we NEVER use capital letters? At the start of a word that is not a name, place or title

© On monday ben and i went to bristol. Copy this sentence into your book. Put the capital letters in the right places. On Monday Ben and I went to Bristol.

© i really like easter but freya prefers christmas. Do the same with this sentence: I really like Easter but Freya prefers Christmas.

© helen, mae, peter and finn are all in my group for the trip to the natural history museum on friday. Another one for you… Helen, Mae, Peter and Finn are all in my group for the trip to the Natural History Museum on Friday.

© The big Bus sped quickly down the rOad. sam and i hUrried to Catch it. And another … The big bus sped quickly down the road. Sam and I hurried to catch it.

© in december mum and dad went to paris, in the summer tom and martha went to london and in november we are all going to see the lights for diwali. This one is more challenging! In December Mum and Dad went to Paris, in the summer Tom and Martha went to London and in November we are all going to see the lights for Diwali.

© the children hurried home quickly. it was friday afternoon, and mr evans, the local shopkeeper, was waiting for them. it was very chilly on that december morning, and jack and emma had wrapped up warm. their mum was away working in london, so mr evans had offered to look after the children. in return, the children decided to help out in the shop. “it’s not fair,” jack groaned. “why do i have to do all the work, while you just sit there?” emma stood up and looked out over swansea bay with a smile. she turned to jack. “i spent all day on thursday tidying up the house jack, or have you forgotten about that?” “sorry,” jack replied sheepishly. the door opened suddenly. “oh hello mr evans, we were just tidying up,” jack declared proudly. there was a silence. the children looked up curiously, to see their mum standing in the doorway. “we thought you weren’t coming home until Saturday!” emma exclaimed. “i thought i would surprise you,” mum answered cheerfully. the children hurried home quickly. it was friday afternoon, and mr evans, the local shopkeeper, was waiting for them. it was very chilly on that december morning, and jack and emma had wrapped up warm. their mum was away working in london, so mr evans had offered to look after the children. in return, the children decided to help out in the shop. “it’s not fair,” jack groaned. “why do i have to do all the work, while you just sit there?” emma stood up and looked out over swansea bay with a smile. she turned to jack. “i spent all day on thursday tidying up the house jack, or have you forgotten about that?” “sorry,” jack replied sheepishly. the door opened suddenly. “oh hello mr evans, we were just tidying up,” jack declared proudly. there was a silence. the children looked up curiously, to see their mum standing in the doorway. “we thought you weren’t coming home until Saturday!” emma exclaimed. “i thought i would surprise you,” mum answered cheerfully. Rewrite this passage and correct the mistakes.

© The children hurried home quickly. It was Friday afternoon, and Mr Evans, the local shopkeeper, was waiting for them. It was very chilly on that December morning, and Jack and Emma had wrapped up warm. Their mum was away working in London, so Mr Evans had offered to look after the children. In return, the children decided to help out in the shop. “It’s not fair,” Jack groaned. “Why do I have to do all the work, while you just sit there?” Emma stood up and looked out over Swansea Bay with a smile. She turned to Jack. “I spent all day on Thursday tidying up the house, Jack, or have you forgotten about that?” “Sorry,” Jack replied sheepishly. The door opened suddenly. “Oh hello, Mr Evans, we were just tidying up,” Jack declared proudly. There was a silence. The children looked up curiously, to see their mum standing in the doorway. “We thought you weren’t coming home until Saturday!” Emma exclaimed. “I thought I would surprise you,” Mum answered cheerfully. The children hurried home quickly. It was Friday afternoon, and Mr Evans, the local shopkeeper, was waiting for them. It was very chilly on that December morning, and Jack and Emma had wrapped up warm. Their mum was away working in London, so Mr Evans had offered to look after the children. In return, the children decided to help out in the shop. “It’s not fair,” Jack groaned. “Why do I have to do all the work, while you just sit there?” Emma stood up and looked out over Swansea Bay with a smile. She turned to Jack. “I spent all day on Thursday tidying up the house, Jack, or have you forgotten about that?” “Sorry,” Jack replied sheepishly. The door opened suddenly. “Oh hello, Mr Evans, we were just tidying up,” Jack declared proudly. There was a silence. The children looked up curiously, to see their mum standing in the doorway. “We thought you weren’t coming home until Saturday!” Emma exclaimed. “I thought I would surprise you,” Mum answered cheerfully. You should have found 41 mistakes.

© Try to include: Now it’s your turn! Write two sentences in your book without any capital letters. Ask your partner to correct them. days, dates and festivals names and places

© Spelling Challenge 1 How many words can you think of with the following prefixes? dismisinunpre

© Spelling Challenge 2 How many words can you think of with the following suffixes? inglessmentfulest