Capitalise days and months

Key Notes:-

Introduction:


Capitalizing the names of days and months is an important rule in writing. It helps us know that we are talking about specific days and times of the year.


  • What Does It Mean to Capitalize?
  1. To capitalize means to start a word with a big letter, called a capital letter.
  2. Example: “monday” becomes “Monday.”

  • Capitalizing the Days of the Week:
  1. Always use a capital letter for the first letter of each day.
  2. Examples:
    • “monday” → “Monday”
    • “tuesday” → “Tuesday”
    • “friday” → “Friday”

  • Capitalizing the Months of the Year:
  1. Always use a capital letter for the first letter of each month.
  2. Examples:
    • “january” → “January”
    • “march” → “March”
    • “december” → “December”

  • Why Capitalize Days and Months?
  1. Capitalizing the names of days and months shows that they are special names, just like people’s names.

Conclusion:
Learning to capitalize the names of days and months is an easy and important writing rule for first graders. It helps make writing clear and helps everyone know we are talking about specific times.

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