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Monday, 12 September 2005

Week of September 12-16
English
DOL Week 4- write and study sentences each night.
Test on Friday.

Monday-Tuesday
Write a friendly letter about an imaginary trip to Canada.
Wednesday-Friday
Capitalization
Text pp. 440-441
WB pp 217-220

Advanced English
DOL Week 4- write and study sentences each night.
Test on Friday.

Monday
Complete friendly letter.
Tuesday-Friday
Text pp 442-445
WB pp 221-228
Notes

Capitalize the first word:
1. The first word of a sentence.
2. The first word of a direct quotation.
3. The first word in the greeting and closing of
letters.

Capitalize names, initials, and titles of people:
1. The names of people and the initials that stand
for their names.
2. Titles when used with, or in place of, people’s
names
3. Family names when used in place or or with the
person’s name.
4. The pronoun I.

Capitalize names of places:
1. The names and abbreviations of cities, towns,
counties, parishes, states, countries, and nations.
2. The names of lakes, rivers, oceans, mountain
ranges, deserts, parks, stars, planets,
and constellations.
3. North, south, east, and west when they refer to
sections of the country.
4. The names of avenues, streets, roads, highways,
routes, and post office boxes.
5. The names of specific buildings, bridges, and
monuments.

Capitalize names of times:
1. The days of the weeks and months of the year.
2. The names of holidays.
3. The names of historical events, periods, laws,
documents, conflicts and distinguished awards.

Capitalize names of other nouns and proper adjectives
1. The names of pets.
2. The names of products.
3. The names of companies, buildings, ships, planes,
and space ships.
4. Proper adjectives.
5. The names of clubs, organizations, or groups.
6. The names of political parties, religious
preferences, nationalities, and races.





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