Captain Capitalization's Treasure Hunt

Resource ID#: 125324 Type: Original Student Tutorial
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General Information

Subject(s): English Language Arts
Grade Level(s): K, 1, 2
Intended Audience: Students
Instructional Time: 15 Minute(s)
Keywords: capitalization, holidays, product names, geographic names, conventions, grammar, place names, interactive, tutorials, English Language Arts, proper nouns, e learning, e-learning, English, Language Arts, capitalize
Instructional Component Type(s): Original Student Tutorial

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