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📚 Topic Summary
Welcome, young learners! Today, we're going to talk about 'capital letters' – those big, important letters that start sentences and special names. Imagine a sentence is like a train; the capital letter is always the engine at the very front! We also use capital letters for people's names, places, pets, and even the special word 'I' when you talk about yourself. Learning this helps everyone read your writing clearly!
🔡 Part A: Vocabulary Match-Up
- 💡 Read each word and its definition carefully.
- ✍️ Draw a line from the word on the left to its correct definition on the right.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| Capital Letter | A group of words that tells a complete idea. |
| Sentence | The word you use to talk about yourself. |
| Name | A big letter, used at the start of sentences or for special words. |
| I | What we call a person, place, or pet. |
| Period | A small dot at the very end of a sentence. |
✍️ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
- 🎯 Read the sentences below.
- 📝 Choose the best word from the box to fill in each blank.
Word Box: (sentence, capital, names, big, I)
Every time you start a new _________________, you need to use a _________________ letter. Special _________________ like 'Mom' or 'Spot' also begin with a _________________ letter. And remember, the word _________________ is always a capital letter!
🤔 Part C: Critical Thinking
- 💬 Think deeply about this question.
- 🌟 Share your ideas with a grown-up or a friend.
Why do you think it's important for us to use capital letters correctly when we write? What might happen if we didn't?
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