Yes. You will learn all about capitalization in language arts. Your teacher will teach you when you should capitalize words and when you should not.
You will have practice assignments in which you will have to find errors in capitalization. Your teacher will also likely point out any errors that you make in capitalization in your writing. You are probably going to have a textbook that explains the rules and your teacher will help you understand the rules further.
Many students learn these rules in elementary school, but if you need help in any other year, your teacher will be happy to help you. Sometimes students have been taught certain rules, but they become confused or forget. If that happens to you, don't be afraid to ask your teacher to review the rules, so you are comfortable using them without even thinking about it.
Sheppard Software's Language Arts page features a variety of games for different grade levels. Elementary students (and anyone who needs a refresher) can play the animated grammar and punctuation games, which review basic punctuation and grammar concepts. This section is continually being refined and expanded, so check back often!
Middle school, high school, and adult learners can review their SAT and advanced vocabulary through the SAT Words and Vocabulary in Context games. Memorizing a wide variety of important vocabulary words will really help you succede in the verbal sections of the SATs and GREs. In addition, reading challenging books, using the vocabulary you learn in daily life, and writing will help cement the words in your mind.
Practicing vocabulary will not only boost your scores on standardized tests, it will help you communicate precisely what you mean in daily life! High schoolers and adults can learn medical and computer terminology through the Medical Jargon and Talking Tech games. If you love games involving letters and words, please enjoy our word games section, which is great for a range of ages.
These games and puzzles will exercise your mind as you have fun!
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