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UNIT 05 Writing Process

This document provides a writing process worksheet that instructs students on capitalization rules and provides practice exercises. It explains that names of people, places, days of the week, months, and the beginning of sentences require capital letters. Students are then asked to rewrite sample sentences applying these rules and to write 5 sentences of their own using proper capitalization. The worksheet is accompanied by an English language textbook and intended to help students improve their writing skills.
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UNIT 05 Writing Process

This document provides a writing process worksheet that instructs students on capitalization rules and provides practice exercises. It explains that names of people, places, days of the week, months, and the beginning of sentences require capital letters. Students are then asked to rewrite sample sentences applying these rules and to write 5 sentences of their own using proper capitalization. The worksheet is accompanied by an English language textbook and intended to help students improve their writing skills.
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NAME: _______________________

DATE: _________________

Writing Process Worksheet


(Accompanies Unit 5, page 43)
CAPITALIZATION
Use a capital letter for:

names of people:

Her name is Mary.

names of places:

Theres a concert at Parker Hall.


Shes from Japan.
Hes from London.

titles:

Theyre Mr. Kings students.

days of the week:

The movie is on Saturday.

months of the year:

Theres a play on March 2nd.

Remember: Use a capital letter at the beginning of a sentence.

PRACTICE
Write the sentences correctly.
1. hes from tokyo. __________________________________________________
2. im andy kasper. __________________________________________________
3. theres a party on friday. ___________________________________________
4. theres a game at athlete central tomorrow. ____________________________
5. theres a meeting on may 28th. ______________________________________
6. my sisters name is alicia. ___________________________________________
7. the dance is at hanks restaurant. ____________________________________
8. shes in berlin now. _______________________________________________
9. the movie is on tuesday. ___________________________________________
10. the birthday party is for thomas. _____________________________________

Top Notch Fundamentals, Second Edition


Copyright 2011 by Pearson Education. Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use.

Unit 5

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WRITING
Write five sentences about events at your school or in your city. Remember to use
capital letters correctly.
For example:

Theres a concert on Friday at _____________________________________________________


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Top Notch Fundamentals, Second Edition


Copyright 2011 by Pearson Education. Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use.

Unit 5

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