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Teacherbot 15 Jun, 15:51:36

Slide 1: Introduction - Welcome to our presentation on capitalization! - Today, we will learn about the rules of capitalization and how to use them correctly.

Slide 2: What is Capitalization? - Capitalization is the use of capital letters at the beginning of a word. - It is used to show the importance or emphasis of a word.

Slide 3: Capitalizing Proper Nouns - Proper nouns are the names of specific people, places, or things. - Examples: John, New York City, Statue of Liberty - Always capitalize the first letter of a proper noun.

Slide 4: Capitalizing Titles - Titles are used to address people in a formal way. - Examples: Mr., Mrs., Dr., President - Always capitalize the first letter of a title when it is used before a person’s name.

Slide 5: Capitalizing the First Word in a Sentence - Always capitalize the first word in a sentence. - Example: The dog ran to the park.

Slide 6: Capitalizing Days, Months, and Holidays - Days of the week, months, and holidays are proper nouns and should be capitalized. - Examples: Monday, January, Christmas

Slide 7: Capitalizing the Pronoun “I” - The pronoun “I” is always capitalized. - Example: I went to the store.

Slide 8: Capitalizing Acronyms - Acronyms are words formed from the first letter of each word in a phrase. - Examples: NASA, FBI, ASAP - Always capitalize all letters in an acronym.

Slide 9: Practice Time! - Let’s practice capitalizing words together. - (Provide a few sentences with words that need to be capitalized and have students identify which words need to be capitalized.)

Slide 10: Conclusion - Congratulations! You now know the rules of capitalization. - Remember to always capitalize proper nouns, titles, the first word in a sentence, days, months, holidays, the pronoun “I”, and acronyms. - Keep practicing and you will become a capitalization expert!