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If you were a Capital Letter


 In this fun, narrative style nonfiction picture book, young students will be drawn in by the creative way Shaskan teaches about capital letters. She clearly describes how to use a capital letter and gives explicit examples. The text and illustrations are attractive as well as informative, clearing revealing the author's enthusiasm about the subject. The format of the book is appropriate for young learners and provides them with pages of examples of how to use a capital letter. 

Teachers can use this text to:

  • introduce conventions of writing
  • integrate reading and writing during a literacy block
  • showcase different types of nonfiction texts

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Author: Trisha Speed Shaskan

Illustrator: Sara Gray

Year Published: 2010

Target Age/ Grade Level: Ages 7-10/ Grades K-2

Genre: Nonfiction, Picturebook 


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