This resource is all about how to capitalize book titles. I designed this unit to help your students learn how to capitalize book titles—and retain that knowledge. The activities are simple to prep, and should only take about 10 minutes of class time. By the end of the week, your students will be able to confidently capitalize a book title at 50 paces!
Grammar Third Grade Activities: Capitalizing Book Titles
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Our UPDATED third grade grammar lesson on capitalizing book titles makes teaching grammar a piece of cake. Grammar is so important for kids to understand, but it can be tough to teach. There are so many rules and exceptions. It’s easy to second-guess yourself. And let’s face it, grammar isn’t always a ton of fun.
But with these UPDATED & IMPROVED lessons, your students can become excellent grammarians in just 10 minutes a day! Each no prep lesson comes complete with a full week of activities, including: a mini-lesson, interactive notebook activity (NOW with answer key), writing, task cards, and an assessment.
We’ve done all the planning and prep for you. Each lesson includes everything you need to teach, practice, and assess the weekly skill. Tricky grammar skills are broken down into bite-sized pieces. All you have to do is print and teach. Plus, all of the activities in this lesson are included in a digital version, too!
This resource is all about how to capitalize book titles. I designed this unit to help your students learn how to capitalize book titles—and retain that knowledge. The activities are simple to prep, and should only take about 10 minutes of class time. By the end of the week, your students will be able to confidently capitalize a book title at 50 paces!
What’s Included:
- Detailed teacher instructions, including a recommended schedule for the week and instructions on how to use digital assessments
- A PowerPoint presentation for the mini lesson
- Student interactive notebook activity and JUST ADDED Answer Keys
- 24 task cards (NOW also in Black and white) and a recording sheet (with answer key)
- Assessment (with answer key)
- JUST ADDED: digital versions of each activity, including an editable digital assessment
- JUST ADDED: Interactive notebook activity answer keys
Please look at the preview to see what’s included.
How to Use it in the Classroom:
- Each week follows the same routine. This saves time and students know what to expect:
- Monday: Interactive PowerPoint mini lesson
- Tuesday: Interactive notebook activity
- Wednesday: Grammar writing assignment
- Thursday: Task card scoot
- Friday: Assessment
- PowerPoint lessons introduce students to a new grammar skill
- Interactive notebook activities include foldables and flaps that students manipulate to deepen conceptual understanding. Great for kinesthetic learners.
- Interactive notebooks feature simple cuts to keep the emphasis on grammar.
- A weekly writing prompt helps students apply new grammar skills.
- Choose from a printable or digital assessment.
- Digital assessment can be used in Google Classroom.
- Edit the digital assessment to meet your students’ needs.
- Materials Needed
- Notebook (composition or spiral)
- Scissors
- Glue
Differentiation:
There are many ways to differentiate this grammar lesson:
- Complete interactive notebook activities in small groups to provide additional support
- Allow students to use interactive notebooks as a reference during the writing activity or task cards
- Have students complete fewer task cards
- Move around the room with students who need additional support during the task card scoot
- Use the editable digital assessment to customize weekly assessments
Why You’ll Love It:
- No prep grammar resource is easy to implement
- Saves class time! Only takes 10 minutes a day!
- Interactive activities make grammar fun!
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