Capitalization
Spelling
Punctuation
Parts of Speech
100
This one-letter word is always capitalized, even in the middle of a sentence.
What is I?
100
This can be referred to when checking the spelling of a word, and is found as a book or online.
What is a Dictionary?
100
"I woke up today" The above sentence needs this symbol of punctuation.
What is a Period?
100
A person, place, object, or idea, etc...
What is a Noun?
200
This word of the sentence is always capitalized.
What is the First Word?
200
This word's spelling needs to be corrected: Scool.
What is S-C-H-O-O-L?
200
"Do you have a car" The above sentence needs this symbol of punctuation.
What is a Question Mark?
200
Action words.
What are Verbs?
300
These are capitalized when refering directly to a person.
What are Names?
300

This Word's spelling needs to be corrected: Desiel.

What is D-I-E-S-E-L?

300
"I ate a pizza a malt a hot dog a slice of cheese and a piece of bread." The above sentence needs multiple of these symbols of punctuation.
What is are Commas?
300
Descriptive words, often accompanying a Noun.
What are Adjectives?
400
These often appear on books, newspapers, and other documents, and in many cases, most words are capitalized.
What are Titles?
400

This Word's spelling needs to be corrected: carear.

What is C-A-R-E-E-R?

400
"No! Murphy's eating the cake" The above text needs this symbol of punctuation.
What is an Exclamation Point/Mark?
400
Name, specific place name, title, etc...
What is a Proper Noun.
500
There are twelve of these today, and are always capitalized, even when in the middle or end of a sentence.
What are Months?
500

This Word's spelling needs to be corrected: proffessional

What is P-R-O-F-E-S-S-I-O-N-A-L?

500
Hello! How are you today? The above sentences need these symbols of punctuation.
What are Quotation Marks?
500
A less specific word often replacing a Noun in a sentence or phrase.
What is a Pronoun?