📚 Topic Summary
Kindergarten conventions refer to the basic rules of writing and language that young learners begin to grasp. These include understanding capitalization, punctuation, and basic grammar. Mastering these conventions helps kids communicate clearly and effectively in their writing and speaking!
🔡 Part A: Vocabulary
Match the word to its meaning!
| Word |
Definition |
| 1. Capital Letter |
A. A mark used to end a sentence. |
| 2. Period |
B. A word that describes an action. |
| 3. Verb |
C. The first letter of a sentence should be this. |
| 4. Noun |
D. A word that names a person, place or thing. |
| 5. Sentence |
E. A group of words that tells a complete thought. |
✍️ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Fill in the missing words in the sentences below.
- The ________ of the dog is brown. (color/Color)
- I like to ________ and dance. (sing/Sing)
- My ________ is Tom. (name/Name)
🤔 Part C: Critical Thinking
Imagine you are writing a story about your favorite animal. What are some things you need to remember when writing your sentences to make them clear for others to read?