TEKS: Chapter 110. English Language Arts and Reading See All Teacher Resources
110.34.b.18
(18) Oral and Written Conventions/Handwriting, Capitalization, and Punctuation. Students write legibly and use appropriate capitalization and punctuation conventions in their compositions. Students are expected to correctly and consistently use conventions of punctuation and capitalization.
Aligned Resources
Courses
- Course: ELA 12: British Literature, Unit 1: Here Be Monsters Lesson 26: Do It With Style
- Course: ELA 12: British Literature, Unit 1: Love, Longing, Lust, and Leave Me Alone Lesson 16: London Calling
Teaching Guides
- Teaching Night: Virtual Field Trip
- Teaching The Tell-Tale Heart: Stuck in Medias Res with You
- Teaching The Crucible: Closing Time
- Teaching The Lottery: From Page to Stage
- Teaching The Odyssey: The Odyssey in Pictures
- Teaching The Odyssey: Holding Out for a Hero
- Teaching The Odyssey: The Sincerest Form of Flattery: Recreating the Odyssey
- Teaching To Kill a Mockingbird: Emmett Till & Tom Robinson
- Teaching To Kill a Mockingbird: A Dream Deferred
- Teaching A Christmas Carol: Parable Party
- Teaching The Crucible: Dear Abby: Character Advice Columns
- Teaching Othello: Creating an Insider’s Travel Guide to Othello’s Venice or Cyprus
- Teaching The Lottery: The 'Burbs
- Teaching A Christmas Carol: Give a Little, Get a Lot
- Teaching Lord of the Flies: What's Your Cover Story?
- Teaching The Odyssey: Taking a Jeopardy Odyssey
- Teaching The Odyssey: Modern Soldiers Heal with Homer
- Teaching The Tell-Tale Heart: Law and Disorder: Poe and the Insanity Defense
- Teaching To Kill a Mockingbird: Time to Let Mockingbird Fly?
- Teaching The Lottery: Monstrous Acts
- Teaching The Odyssey: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Greek Gods
- Teaching To Kill a Mockingbird: Atticus Finch, Number One Dad