Capital Letters and Periods
Grade 1 · English Language Arts · Writing · Wisconsin, USA
Lesson Summary
Start sentences with a capital letter and end them with a period.
Explanation
Every sentence starts with a capital (uppercase) letter. The first word is always capitalized. At the end of a telling sentence, you put a period. A period looks like a little dot. It tells the reader that the sentence is finished. For example: 'I like to play outside.' The 'I' is capitalized and there is a period at the end. Names of people and places also start with a capital letter.
Practice Questions
Q1: What kind of letter starts every sentence?
Answer: A capital (uppercase) letter.
Q2: What goes at the end of a telling sentence?
Answer: A period.
Q3: Fix this sentence: 'my dog is brown'
Answer: My dog is brown.
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Capital Letters and Periods is a lesson in the Writing chapter of Grade 1 English Language Arts. It is part of the Wisconsin, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Capital Letters and Periods is taught in Grade 1 as part of the English Language Arts curriculum in Wisconsin, USA.
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