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Year 1 SPAG Punctuate sentences NCLO: Punctuate sentences using a capital letter, full stop or a question mark.

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1 Year 1 SPAG Punctuate sentences NCLO: Punctuate sentences using a capital letter, full stop or a question mark.

2 Using capital letters We can use capital letters to punctuate sentences using a capital letter and a full stop or a question mark.

3 What do capital letters look like?
Can you write some? What do capital letters look like?

4 BIG AND SMALL LETTERS SONG
What do capital letters look like? BIG AND SMALL LETTERS SONG

5 Look at these sentences. The capital letters are in red.
Examples Look at these sentences. The capital letters are in red. Can you mime putting a cap On each tie you need a capital letter? Punch the air when you need a full-stop.

6 Capital letters and full-stops clip

7 ? ? Question marks ? ? ?

8 Your turn – full-stop or question mark?
You use a full-stop or a question mark at the end of a sentence – never both. Do spiders have six legs Can snails see Yes they have eyes on their tentacles Yes, honey bees make honey

9 Do spiders have six legs?
Check - full-stop or question mark? You use a full-stop or a question mark at the end of a sentence – never both. Do spiders have six legs? Can snails see ? Yes they have eyes on their tentacles. Yes, honey bees make honey.


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