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English IVAugust 19, 2014

Bell-Ringer

•Is capitalization important? All the time? Why?

•(Consider all forms of communication, including texting, IMs, Facebook, and other social media.)

Homework Check

•Go over punctuation handout.

Capitalization Rules•First word of a sentence•Proper Names, including brand names,

companies, days of the week, months of the year, government names, historical eras, holidays, institutions, manmade structures (Empire State Building), manmade territories (Breathitt County), natural and manmade landmarks (Mount Everest), nicknames, planets, races, nationalities, tribes, religions, names of deities, special occasions (The Olympics), streets and roads

Capitalization Rules

•Titles that appear before names (President Lincoln)

•Relative family names when they are used as the name (Aunt Liz, my aunt Liz)

•Specific geographical regions when used as the name (Eastern Kentucky)

•Course titles (Algebra I, algebra class)

•Art movements

Capitalization Rules

•Titles (but only capitalize these words if they are the first or last word in the title: a, an, the, and, or, nor, to)

Capitalize the necessary words in the following paragraph. (Everyday Edit)

•Do you know the name gertrude ederle? Born in new york city, ederle won three swimming medals at the olympic games in 1924. However, her biggest fame came two years later. On august 6, 1926, ederle became the first woman to swim across the english channel. She broke the men’s record for that swim by two hours! The english channel is the body of water that separates the countries of england and france.

Correct Capitalization•Do you know the name Gertrude Ederle?

Born in New York City, Ederle won three swimming medals at the Olympic Games in 1924. However, her biggest fame came two years later. On August 6, 1926, Ederle became the first woman to swim across the English Channel. She broke the men’s record for that swim by two hours! The English Channel is the body of water that separates the countries of England and France.

“The Most Important Day”

•Go through this essay highlighting the capital letters.

•Discuss findings.

In-class Writing

•Return paragraphs from yesterday – most important day.

•Revise to be sure you have at least ten words that need to be capitalized (don’t count words at the beginning of sentences).

•Add another Unit 1 vocabulary word.•Underline or circle these words

(capitalized and vocabulary).

Exit Slip

•Make two columns. Label one “Capitalized” and the other “Not Capitalized.” Place the following words in the appropriate column. If it goes in the Capitalized column, be sure you capitalize it.

•river, house, boy, country, disease, the united states, mississippi river, george, the white house, alzheimer’s disease

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