Correct the Capitalization
Painful Punctuation
Frag, run-on, or complete?
Spelling
Informative or Narrative?
100

True or False:

All proper nouns should be capitalized

True

A proper noun is the name of something and should always be capitalized.

Example: Mrs. Fangmeier gives out candy too much. 

100

Correct the missing punctuation:

Whats your biggest pet-peeve you dont like

What's your biggest pet-peeve you don't like?

100

Determine whether the following is a fragment, run-on, or complete sentence:

Jose and Ethan played soccer outside. 

Complete Sentence

100

Make the word "friend" into a plural noun. Then, write a sentence using it. 

friends

My friends and I went to the mall. (answers will vary)

100

Imagine you were an early settler and write a story about a day on the plains. 

Narrative

200

True or False: 

Titles of books, songs, and movies do not have to be capitalized.

False

Titles of books, songs, and movies are considered proper nouns and should always be capitalized.

200

Correct the punctuation:

I love practicing with my jump rope Andrew said excitedly

"I love practicing with my jump rope!" Andrew said excitedly. 

200

Determine whether the following is a fragment, run-on, or complete sentence:

Driving down the road.

Fragment


200

Make the word "baby" into a plural noun. Then, write a sentence using it. 

babies

Babies are so cute!

200

Write an essay about someone you idolize and explain 3 reasons why. 

Informative

300

Correct the capitalization:

the hunger games was an awesome movie! i saw it at the amc chapel hills mall.

The Hunger Games was an awesome movie! I saw it at the AMC Chapel Hills mall. 


300

Correct the punctuation:

"Its not fair Why cant you drive me to the mall to get new shoes" begged Mariah

"It's not fair. Why can't you drive me to the mall to get new shoes?" begged Mariah. 

300

Determine whether the following is a fragment, run-on, or complete sentence:

I went to Wal-Mart then I went to Sonic for a blue slushie.

Run-on sentence. 

DAILY DOUBLE: Double your points if you can correct the sentence! There are 2 methods you can use.

300

Combine the following words into contractions:

Do not

I would

We have 

Don't

I'd

We've

300

Change the point-of-view and rewrite the story from the wolf's perspective in Little Red Riding Hood. 

Narrative

Daily Double: How do you know something is written in first-person perspective? What words would you see?

400

Correct the capitalization:

mariah, ben, collin, and andrew worked on their project about the american revolutionary war. 

Mariah, Ben, Collin, and Andrew worked on their project about the American Revolutionary War.

400

Correct the capitalization and the punctuation:

Ugh groaned Jayden. I feel so full after eating all that taco bell 

"Ugh," groaned Jayden. "I feel so full after eating all that Taco Bell." 

400

Determine whether the following is a fragment, run-on, or complete sentence:

My mom likes pizza, but she really loves sushi most. 

Complete Sentence

400

Write three sentences using there, their, and they're correctly.  

Daily Double: Double Points if you can write them all into one sentence!

Example:

There are my shoes!

Their dog went running down the trail.

They're going to build a new building onto Soaring Eagles Elementary to make it a middle school. 

(Sentence?)They're going to their Uncle Pete's house who lives over there by the mountains. 

 

400

Write an essay about how to prepare for and plan a picnic. Include a step-by-step description of what to do. 

Informative

Daily Double: Write a conclusion sentence for this prompt.

500

Correct the capitalization:

we moved from jacksonville, north carolina to colorado springs, colorado when i was a baby.

We moved from Jacksonville, North Carolina to Colorado Springs, Colorado when I was a baby. 

500

Correct the punctuation:

Good thing I brought a book towel and some sunscreen to the beach That way Im always prepared

Good thing I brought a book, towel, and some sunscreen to the beach. That way I'm always prepared.

500

Determine whether the following is a fragment, run-on, or complete sentence:

Tyler who is my cousin. 

Fragment

Daily Double: Turn it into a complete sentence!

500

Combine the following words into contractions and use them in a sentence:

I have

She will

Has not

I've ...

She'll ...

Hasn't ...

500

Write an essay about your favorite book. Explain your reasoning.


DAILY DOUBLE: Double your points and write a topic sentence for this prompt.

Informative

 (TS?)