Capitalizing Proper Nouns and Adjectives Grammar Quiz for 6th Grade
Introduction:
As a 6th-grade ELA teacher, it can be a challenge to keep students engaged while teaching grammar rules. However, with this interactive multiple-choice quiz, students can learn about capitalizing proper nouns and adjectives while having fun. This quiz is perfect for teachers because it is easy to implement and can be used as a formative or summative assessment. For students, it provides an opportunity to practice their grammar skills in a low-stress environment and receive immediate feedback on their progress. So, if you're looking for a fun and effective way to teach capitalizing proper nouns and adjectives, this quiz is the perfect tool.
Remember!
- Proper nouns always begin with a capital letter:
Examples: Mount Everest, the Pacific Ocean, Alice in Wonderland - Proper adjectives are derived from proper nouns and also begin with a capital letter:
Examples: American cuisine, Chinese language, Italian fashion - Common nouns and adjectives are not capitalized unless they appear at the beginning of a sentence:
Example: The cat sat on the mat. (common)
Example: Canada is a beautiful country. (common noun)
Example: The French fries were delicious. (proper adjective) - Titles of people, books, movies, and other works are capitalized:
Examples: President Biden, The Great Gatsby, Star Wars: A New Hope - Capitalize abbreviations and acronyms:
Example: NASA, FBI, USA, UNICEF - Capitalize the first word in a sentence and the pronoun "I":
Example: I am excited about summer break.
Capitalizing Proper Nouns and Adjectives Grammar Quiz for 6th Grade
Decide if the underlined proper nouns and adjectives are capitalized correctly. Select the right answer.