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If you don’t have time to use our super-simple title capitalization tool there is another simple way to capitalize titles quickly. The M.I.N.T.S. Acronym for Title Capitalization Rules The “MINTS” acronym will give you some set rules to capitalize titles correctly: M. – Months, days, holidays I. – The pronoun I N. – Names of […]

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Capitalize Your Mints - Capitalization Rules - We offer free classes on the Eastern Shore of MD to help you earn your GED - H.S. Diploma or Learn English (ESL) .   For GED classes contact Danielle Thomas 410-829-6043 dthomas@chesapeke.edu  For ESL classes  contact Karen Luceti - 410-443-1163  Kluceti@chesapeake.edu .  www.chesapeake.edu Capitalization Rules, 3rd Grade Writing, 2nd Grade Writing, Writing Anchor Charts, 4th Grade Writing, First Grade Writing, Gotta Work, Teaching Grammar, Teaching Language Arts

Just a quick post today to link up for Monday Made It! When I taught primary I felt like I must have gone over the rules for capitalization a bajillion times. Then when I got to 5th grade and realized all my efforts were in vain for about half those kids, I nearly lost it. So, now that I'm in 3rd/4th I figure I may as well make a last ditch effort to get as many kids on board with correct capitalization as possible so that at least half have it before they get to 5th! ;) It's great to just…

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MINTS Acronym for capitalisation A cute idea to go with this would be to get letter stickers on the wrappers of mints and say a word and have them spell it whether it should be capitalised or not!:) Mints Capitalization Anchor Chart, Mints Anchor Chart, Capitalization Rules, Teacher Notebook, Teaching Language Arts, Teaching Ela, Classroom Language, Teaching Literacy, Writer Workshop

I finally remembered today to take pictures of all the things that I have been doing in my classroom lately and I left my camera at school! Ughhh! I need to teach a lesson tomorrow on using Capital Letters in our writing. I will start the lesson by reading the book below. I love Grammar Tales and so do my kids!!!!! Scholastic has them in a set. I found a great printable on Pinterest. It is a free download on Teacher's Notebook. I was inspired to create mint candies with letters to make an…

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