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Introduction:
In addition to using books and magazines to find out about this topic, why not use the power of the Internet. Visit these sites to get you started.
The Internet Web sites:
In this website children will find useful information about capitalization and punctuation rules. In each, capitalization and punctuation rule there are clear examples that help students to understand better the information.
Here students are going to find information about Dependent and Independent clauses in order to construct sentences and avoid fragments.
The main objective in this site is to explain the use of Conjunctions. Students can analyze the use of each conjunction in order to join sentences in a paragraph.
This resource describes sentences patterns that determine the presence and function of nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs.
This site describes the main parts of a paragraph: topic sentence, supporting details and the closing sentence. In order to address this information to the children the website provides examples that support the explanation of each topic.