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Capitalization in Writing for First Graders
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A comment for Capitalization in Writing for First Graders
by Christopher Munn (Teacher (K-12))
Comment: This is a simple and solid lesson plan. I like the way the teacher engages with the students and presents the problem, thus motivating them to learn...
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Used in classroom: yes
Date added: Dec 13, 2012
A comment for Capitalization in Writing for First Graders
by Emily Mullins (Staff)
Comment: As a high school teacher, capitalization is still a problem that plagues students. Who ever told them they didn't have to capitalize the first word in...
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Used in classroom: no
Date added: Dec 12, 2012
A comment for Capitalization in Writing for First Graders
by S P (Librarian)
Comment: This lesson plan is designed to teach first grade students how to apply capitilization rules to their writing. Â The setting for this lesson is much...
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Used in classroom: no
Date added: Dec 12, 2012
A comment for Capitalization in Writing for First Graders
by Jason Simpson (Teacher (K-12))
Comment: The focus of this lesson is to teach student appropriate use of capitalization. This is clearly stated in the section use to identify the problem or...
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Used in classroom: no
Date added: Dec 09, 2012
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