you capitalize the first word and all the important words
Only if it is the first word.
As I recall, the rule for capitalizing titles is: Capitalize the first word, and every word that is not an article, conjunction, or short preposition. Through might be a preposition, but it is certainly not a short preposition, so if I have stated the rule correctly, 'through' deserves to be capitalized in a title.
Rule 4. Capitalize titles when they are used before names, unless the title is followed by a comma. Do not capitalize the title if it is used after a name or instead of a name.from grammarbook.com
All words apart from conjunctions, prepositions and articles should be capitalized. The first and last word should be capitalized regardless of whether it falls into one of the above categories.
Yes. Always capitalize short verb forms in titles. This includes "Is," "Was," "Are" and "Be."
Yes, you should capitalize proper nouns such as "Happy Holiday Season." This helps to distinguish them from regular words or phrases.
No, only capitalize the first word in the title of the article and any proper nouns within it.
No, articles (such as "a," "an," and "the") are not typically capitalized unless they are the first word in a sentence or part of a title.
Yes, you should capitalize the word "to" in a title unless it is a preposition, article, or conjunction.
Normally, you capitalize the word "The" in a title if it's the first word, but not if it's not, thus, "The Bonfire of the Vanities." However, consult the style guide for whatever publication you're writing for (if this is schoolwork, ask your teacher what style guide to use; "Elements of Style" is pretty common) in order to be certain.
Only if it is the first word.
As I recall, the rule for capitalizing titles is: Capitalize the first word, and every word that is not an article, conjunction, or short preposition. Through might be a preposition, but it is certainly not a short preposition, so if I have stated the rule correctly, 'through' deserves to be capitalized in a title.
Yes, it is capitalized when it is the first or last word of the title.
Yes, you should capitalize "Our" if it is the first word in a title.
Unless "it's" is the first word, there is no need to capitalize.
In a title, it is generally not necessary to capitalize the word "from" unless it is the first word of the title or is being used as part of a proper noun.
You do not capitalize student teaching if it is used in a sentence. If it is used in a heading, such as a title, then yes, you would