National Punctuation Day Founder Becomes Caped Crusader to Promote Literacy in Schools
Schools and businesses to celebrate National Punctuation Day on September 24. National Punctuation Day was founded in 2004 to draw attention to the importance of proper punctuation. It's a day for librarians, educators and parents -- people who are interested in teaching and promoting good writing skills to their students and their children. It's also a day to remind business people that they are often judged by how they present themselves. Punctuation Playtime is a CD available to teachers that features games, activities and storytelling -- even a rap song -- to reinforce important punctuation lessons in an effort to enhance children's reading, writing and communication skills. (PRWeb Sep 10, 2007)
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