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Lug and the Giant Stork - Capital Letters Lesson PlanLug and the Giant Stork - Capital Letters Lesson Plan
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Lug and the Giant Stork - Capital Letters

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Capital letters are the star of the show in a wonderful language arts lesson. After a teacher-led demonstration and discussion on capital letters, groups of pupils get together and work on the computer to fix the flashing letters that should be capitalized. There is an online activity embedded in the plan, a printable worksheet that can be used as a homework assignment, and some terrific extension activities as well. A great lesson for the young ones!

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Grade
K - 1st
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English Language Arts
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For Teacher Use
Duration
30 mins
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