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Mechanics Lesson #36 CCSS.ELA–LITERACY.L. 2

Mechanics Lesson #36 CCSS.ELA–LITERACY.L. 2 Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing. Book, Website, Newspaper, and Magazine Titles.

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Mechanics Lesson #36 CCSS.ELA–LITERACY.L. 2

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  1. Mechanics Lesson #36 CCSS.ELA–LITERACY.L. 2 Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing. Book, Website, Newspaper, and Magazine Titles

  2. Underline or italicize the titles of books, websites, newspapers, and magazines. Books, newspapers, websites, and magazines are whole things, big things, or things that can be picked up from a table. Examples:War and Peace, New York Times, YouTube, Tiger Beat

  3. Practice Joe, Jones. Eat for Fun. Azusa: Lee Publishing, 2014. Print

  4. Practice Joe, Jones. Eat for Fun. Azusa: Lee Publishing, 2014. Print Practice Answers Joe, Jones. Eat for Fun. Azusa: Lee Publishing, 2014. Print or Joe, Jones. Eat for Fun. Azusa: Lee Publishing, 2014. Print

  5. Writing Application Write your own sentence using a book and magazine title.

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