Nov 20 Capitals Lesson Plan

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Lesson Capital Letters/ Rules English Language Art


Course
Title/Focus Date: Nov 20, 2023 and Literature

PROGRAM OF STUDY OUTCOMES


● Conventions: Understanding grammar, spelling, and punctuation makes it easier to communicate
clearly, to organize thinking, and to use language for desired effects.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, students will be able to:

1. The aim is to educate students on the correct rules for capitalizing letters in written English.
MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT
● White Board
● Pencil
● Capital Worksheet


PREPARATION AND LOGISTICAL CONSIDERATIONS
● Knowledge of Simple Sentence
● Sentence Structure
● Knowledge of Nouns and verbs
PROCEDURE
Introduction Time
● Introduction:
● 1. Begin by writing a few sentences on the board, some with correct
capitalization and some without. Ask students to identify which sentences are
right and which ones need corrections.
● 2. Discuss the importance of capitalization in written English and its impact on 10 min
the clarity of the message.
● 3. The teacher will introduce the three main capitalization rules: capitalizing a
sentence's first letter, proper nouns, and titles.

Body Time
Topic 1) Start with the first rule, capitalizing the first letter of a
sentence. Provide examples and ask students to
identify the capitalized letter. 5 min
2)

Topic 1) Move on to proper nouns, explaining that they are


specific names of people, places, or things. Again,
provide examples and ask students to identify the
5 min
capitalized words.
2)
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Topic 1) Finally, discuss the capitalization of titles, such as


books, songs, and movies. Emphasize that only the first
word and any proper nouns are capitalized. 5min
2)

Topic 1) Hand out worksheets for students to practice the


capitalization of sentences, proper nouns, and titles.
2) Review the worksheets as a class and provide feedback 5 min
on correct answers and corrections for mistakes.

Conclusion Time
● Summarize the three rules for capitalization.
● Ask students to provide examples of sentences with correct capitalization.
● Encourage students to continue practicing their capitalization skills in their 35 min
writing.

Assessment

Additional Notes:

What aspects of the lesson went well?


At the outset of the session, I explained in precise detail the lesson's objective to provide the
attendees with a more comprehensive understanding of the purpose of the session. As a result, I
discovered that aspects of the class went more smoothly as I transitioned into each topic.

What did students struggle with?

What did I struggle with?


I could have generated a more significant number of examples to illustrate the concept better.
Moreover, the worksheet I provided needed to present more difficulty to engage the advanced
learners.
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