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Capitalize Titles

Correctly capitalize all titles of books, movies, songs, and magazines in the sentences below.

1. Have you ever read the jungle book by Rudyard Kipling?

2. Joey’s parents have a subscription to news america.

3. After school, we watched super blast, our favorite cartoon.

4. Can you summarize the secret garden in a two-page report?

5. While we were waiting at the doctor’s office, I flipped through a copy of animal world.

6. We are going to watch the monster of the grave at the halloween party.

7. Dad likes to look at the celebrity gossip articles in famous people magazine while we wait
in line at the store.

8. Susie’s mom likes to sing home on the range while she takes a bath.

9. Bobby is thinking of getting his girlfriend the purse she loved in last month’s fashion fun
magazine.

10. The radio was playing jingle bells for Christmas.

11. What was your favorite scene in the movie robot rage?

12. The second book on our reading list is the legend of sleepy hollow.

13. The town’s local theater will be performing macbeth.

14. Did you know that alice’s adventures in wonderland was written by Lewis Carroll 1865?

15. Tonight’s classic film in the park will be it’s a wonderful life.

16. The wizard of oz is a famous novel and film.

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Name D ate

Perfect Punctuation
Commas in Dates and Addresses
How to Format Commas in Dates How to Format Commas in Addresses
• Use a comma to separate the • Use a comma to separate the street
day from the year. address, city, state, and country.
• Add a comma after the year if • Add a comma if the end of the
it comes in the beginning or middle address comes in the beginning or
of a sentence. middle of a sentence.
On October 24, 1945, the We visited the U.N. headquarters at
United Nations was founded. 405 East 42nd Street, New York.

Instructions: Add commas where they belong in each sentence.


1 The world’s first artificial satellite Sputnick was launched on October 4 1957.
2. The play “Hamilton” first appeared on Broadway on February 17 2015.
3. The Empire State Building is located at 20 West 34th Street New York.
4. My mother was born on August 21 1980 in Beijing China.
5. The Golden Gate Bridge first opened on May 27 1937.
6. Artist Frida Kahlo was born on July 6 1907.
7. The class went on a field trip to the Bishop Museum in Honolulu Hawaii.
8. The artist Yayoi Kusama was born on March 22 1929 in Nagano Prefecture Japan.
9. My favorite ice cream shop is located at 4525 SE Woodstock Blvd Portland Oregon.
10. The American artist Kehinde Wiley grew up in Los Angeles California.
Instructions: Answer the questions, then add commas where they belong in each sentence.
1. When were you born? ______________________________________________________________________.
2. Where were you born? _____________________________________________________________________.
3. What is your address?______________________________________________________________________.
4. What is a date you will always remember? __________________________________________________.
5. Where did your grandparents meet? (City and state.) ________________________________________.
Make It Proper
Identify and write a proper noun in the right column
that goes with the common noun in the left column.
A common noun names any person, place, or thing.
Examples: boy, state, month
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.
Proper nouns always begin with a capital letter.
Examples: Johnny, New York, February

Common Noun Proper Noun


month

country

planet

city

athlete

street

holiday

president

ocean

river

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Name: _______________________________ Date: ______________________

Apostrophes in Contractions
with Punctuation Pig

Let’s learn about apostrophes and contractions together! A


contraction is a word that is shortened by dropping one or
more letters. An apostrophe takes the place of the missing
letters. Here are two examples:

He will = He’ll

Should not = shouldn’t

Add apostrophes in the sentences below.


1. Laurie hopes she ll get a cat one day.

2. He s always playing video games!

3. Her mother hasn t gone grocery shopping yet.

4. We ll go to see a movie together tomorrow.

5. There s no milk left to dip my cookies in!

6. What if she d gone to bed earlier? Maybe she wouldn t be so


tired this morning.

7. Don t you think that horses are wonderful?

8. I m going to go home and watch cartoons.

Write the contractions for the words below.

1. there is ____________ 6. would not ____________

2. I am ____________ 7. I have ____________

3. you will ____________ 8. she is ____________

4. did not ____________ 9. they had ____________

5. have not ____________ 10. there is ____________


Missing Apostrophes
Fill in the missing apostrophes from the possessive nouns to
make the sentence correct.
Add an apostrophe and an s to a singular noun, even if it ends in s.
For example: the girl’s house / the bus’s driver

Add only an apostrophe to a plural noun ending in s.


For example: the horses’ manes

Add an apostrophe and an s to irregular plural nouns that do not


end in s.
For example: the women’s hats

Those boys bicycles were stolen outside the store.

Are you going to Maxs birthday party on Sunday?

Erika thinks elephants trunks are extremely interesting.

At the wedding, many of the ladies dresses matched.

The childrens toys are all over the floor!

Julie only likes to cut mens hair.

All of my friends houses are near the park.

The singers voice was high-pitched.

I found my sweaters missing button!

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