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Kindergarten ELA
Language
Conventions of Standard English
47. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.K.2.A
47.1 Capitalize The First Word In A Sentence And The Pronoun Icapitalizing Sentences And I
Learn to Capitalize Sentences and the Pronoun I!
You will learn to use big letters at the start of every sentence and always write "I" as a capital letter.
What You'll Learn
You always start every sentence with a big letter.
You write the special pronoun I as a capital.
Capital letters help your readers know sentences begin.
You can practice these rules in your own writing.
What You'll Practice
1
You will find the correct capital letter to use.
2
You will fix sentences by adding big starting letters.
3
You will choose when to write a capital I.
Why This Matters
Learning to capitalize sentences and the pronoun I helps you write clearly so everyone can read and understand your words.
This Unit Includes
1 Video lesson
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Capitalize Sentence
Pronoun I
Capital Letters
Uppercase Letters
Sentence Writing

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