Punctuation
Capital Letters
Subject & Verb
“To Be” Verbs
Nouns & Buildings
100

This punctuation mark a telling sentence with a calm voice. 

Period (.)

100

What letter should always be capitalized at the start of a sentence?

The first letter

100

In the sentence "The dog runs", what is the subject?

The dog

100

Name one “to be” verb.

am, is, are, was, were (any one)

100

What is this place?


Post Office 

200

This punctuation mark shows a strong feeling like happy or surprised. 



Exclamation mark (!)

200

Fix the sentence: my friend lives in texas

My friend lives in Texas.

200

In the sentence "The dog runs", what is the verb?

runs

200

Fill in the blank: She ___ happy.

is

200

What is this place?


Pharmacy 

300

This punctuation mark is used to ask something.

Question mark (?)

300

Name two things that always need capital letters.

Names, places, days, months (any two)

300

Find the subject: My best friend plays soccer.

My best friend

300

Fill in the blank: They ___ going to the game.

are

300

What is this place? 



Bus station 

400

Add correct punctuation: where are you going

Where are you going?

400

Fix the sentence: we visited paris in june

We visited Paris in June.

400

Find the verb: The teacher explains the lesson.

explains

400

Identify the “to be” verb: I am excited for lunch.

am

400

Name a noun in this sentence, "A cat sleeps."

cat

500

Fix the sentence: wow that was amazing

Wow, that was amazing!

500

Why is capitalization important in writing?

It makes writing clear, correct, and easier to read.

500

Create a sentence with a clear subject and verb.

Example: 

Thu eats. 

Ms. Paw sleeps. 

Boua talks. 

500

Write a sentence using "is" correctly.

Example: 


She is late to class.

My teacher is kind. 

500

Name a proper nouns in this sentence, "We live in Texas."

Texas