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P5S – Proper Nouns Practice

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Our grammar lesson today had us working hard on ensuring our proper nouns started with a capital letter. You had six stations to work round and in one minute had to think of as many examples for each category as you could. The categories were: countries, towns and cities in Scotland, bodies of water (and once again, neither Clydebank or Blackpool are bodies of water), states in America, music artists and any other types of proper nouns.

Most of you remembered to include a capital letter at the beginning of your example. Some of you still have a little work to do but we will continue to work hard on this.

Have a look at the completed sheets at the end of the photographs. Can you spot your examples? Look for your initials and show them to someone at home.

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