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Proper Nouns Lesson Plan

Teach proper nouns and capital letters with our wonderful Jolly Phonics Trainer, Beki Wilson!

Beki Wilson – one of our official trainers in Spain – has been featured in Teach Primary magazine (a magazine for teachers across the UK) with a brilliant lesson introducing proper nouns and capital letters.

In this lesson plan, Beki discusses how to introduce the need for capital letters when writing proper nouns, and how children can work together to make sure they’re on their way to correctly doing so in the future!

You can read the full lesson plan by clicking here.

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