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Texts of longer works (books, movies, magazines) should be underlined or italicized (not both). Titles of shorter works (poems, songs, short stories) should be put in "quotation marks". These worksheets give practice in capitalizing and formatting titles. Worksheet #1 Worksheet #2. Worksheet #3.
Formatting titles. Grade 5 Capitalization Worksheet. In each sentence: fix the capitalization, and. underline or use quotes for each title. Titles of longer works (books, movies, television shows, long poems, magazines, etc.) are underlined. Titles of shorter works (poems, songs, short stories, articles, book chapters, etc.) are put in ...
Here is a collection of our printable worksheets for topic Using Titles in Text of chapter Conventions of Standard English in section Grammar. A brief description of the worksheets is on each of the worksheet widgets. Click on the images to view, download, or print them.
Demonstrate command of the conventions of Standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing. [L.5.2] Use punctuation to separate items in a series.
This worksheet asks your youngster to correctly format titles in a variety of sentences. It’s perfect for Common Core Standards for 5th grade Language, although you may also like it for other students.
Fifth graders will explore punctuation rules and gain experience using them in their own writing. With our fifth grade punctuation worksheets, your students will practice punctuating dialogue, citing sources, creating different sentence structures, and putting their skills to the test in editing!
In this worksheet your student is asked to identify the major titles that should be underlined or italicized. It’s a great beginning step for working on 5th grade Common Core Standards for Language.