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Handout
Grammarly

Grammarly Blog: Capitalization: Family Relationships (Used as Proper Names)

For Students 9th - 10th Standards
This page explains that family relationships such as Mom, Dad, Uncle, and Aunt are capitalized if they are used as names, but are not capitalized if used as common nouns such as my mom, his dad, etc. Examples are provided.
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Handout
Grammarly

Grammarly Blog: Possessive Case of Nouns: Rules and Examples

For Students 9th - 10th Standards
This page expains the rules for forming possessive nouns and provides examples.
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Interactive
Arcademics

Arcademics: Word Invasion

For Students 3rd - 5th Standards
Shoot the space craft with the correct part of speech.
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Annenberg Foundation

Annenberg Learner: Grade 4 Spelling Bee

For Students 3rd - 5th Standards
Read and listen to stories with some words missing. Fill in the missing words, see how many words you spelled correctly, and get corrections for the ones you missed.
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Annenberg Foundation

Annenberg Learner: Grade 5 Spelling Bee

For Students 4th - 6th Standards
Read and listen to stories with some words missing. Fill in the missing words, see how many words you spelled correctly, and get corrections for the ones you missed.
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Interactive
Arcademics

Arcademics: Spelling Bees

For Students 3rd - 5th Standards
Correctly spell words before the other bees.
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Handout
Grammarly

Grammarly Blog: How to Use "Alike" and "Same" Correctly

For Students 9th - 10th Standards
An explanation with examples of using the words "alike" and "same" correctly in sentences.
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Article
Grammarly

Grammarly Blog: Adjectives and Adverbs What's the Difference?

For Students 3rd - 5th Standards
This blog article focuses on adjectives and adverbs including their purpose and the confusion between them. It offers links pertaining to adjective and adverb use and misuse.
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Activity
Robin L. Simmons

Grammar Bytes: Word Choice: Exercise 1: Their, There, and They're

For Students 3rd - 8th Standards
Complete these 20 sentences by choosing the correct form of their, there, and they're.
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Activity
Robin L. Simmons

Grammar Bytes: Word Choice: Exercise 2: Their, There, and They're

For Students 3rd - 8th Standards
Complete these 20 sentences by typing the correct form of their, there, and they're.
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Robin L. Simmons

Grammar Bytes: Word Choice: Exercise 9: Whose and Who's

For Students 4th - 6th Standards
Test your understanding of the words "whose and "who's" by choosing the word that best completes each of the twenty sentences. Immediate feedback on answers is provided and a percentage score is tallied throughout the quiz.
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Robin L. Simmons

Grammar Bytes: Word Choice: Exercise 10: Whose and Who's

For Students 3rd - 5th Standards
Test your understanding of the words "whose and "who's" by typing the word that best completes each of the twenty sentences. Immediate feedback on answers is provided and a percentage score is tallied throughout the quiz.
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Robin L. Simmons

Grammar Bytes: Word Choice: Exercise 13: Its and It's

For Students 3rd - 5th Standards
Test your understanding of the words "its" and "it's" by choosing the word that best completes each of the twenty sentences. Immediate feedback on answers is provided and a percentage score is tallied throughout the quiz.
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Robin L. Simmons

Grammar Bytes: Word Choice: Exercise 14: Its and It's

For Students 3rd - 5th Standards
Test your understanding of the words "its" and "it's" by typing the word that best completes each of the twenty sentences. Immediate feedback on answers is provided and a percentage score is tallied throughout the quiz.
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Handout
Fact Monster

Fact Monster: Spelling Plural Nouns

For Students 3rd - 5th Standards
A chart that shows general rules for regular and irregular plural formations for nouns, plus a list of some exceptions.
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Handout
Other

Grammar Monster: What Are Common Nouns? (With Examples)

For Students 4th - 6th Standards
Get a better understanding of nouns with definitions and examples of common nouns, examples of common and proper nouns, noun capitalization rules, common noun categories, and a video [5:21] on common and proper nouns.
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Website
Other

Kid Info: Capitalization Sites

For Students 9th - 10th Standards
This grammar site includes three links to sites about capitalization. They include: "Capitalization Basic Rules, Capitalization Matching Game and Capitalization Rules."
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Handout
Goodwill

Gcf Global: Sentences

For Students 9th - 10th Standards
Tutorial explains proper sentence structure.
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Handout
Goodwill

Gcf Global: Sentence Fragments

For Students 9th - 10th Standards
Learn all about sentence fragments and how to avoid them.
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Handout
Goodwill

Gcf Global: Capitalization

For Students 1st - 5th Standards
In this lesson, students learn when to use capitalization in their writing.
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Unit Plan
Texas Education Agency

Texas Gateway: How to Capitalize Titles | No Nonsense Grammar

For Students 1st - 4th Standards
Capitalizing titles of books, movies, etc. can be tricky at first glance, but is easy to figure out. Remember to capitalize the first word, last word, and any important words within the title.
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Capital Community College Foundation

Guide to Grammar and Writing: The Notorious Confusables

For Students 3rd - 8th Standards
This 12 question quiz covers commonly confused words such as than/then, it's/its, and whether/weather. Links are provided to more quizzes and the "Guide to Grammar and Writing."
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Capital Community College Foundation

Guide to Grammar and Writing: Exercises in Capitalization

For Students 9th - 10th Standards
In this exercise, students are read sentences with boxes in which to correct a capitalization error. They need to determine if the word is correctly capitalized and type a "C" in the box for correct or an "I" in the box for incorrect.
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Activity
BBC

Bbc: Skillswise: Plurals and Spelling Rules

For Students 2nd - 4th Standards
The rules for spelling plural words and using them properly in English are made fun and easy with this BBC Skillswise worksheet for students.