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Using capital letters correctly is an important skill for young learners. In this Grade 1 English grammar worksheet on Capitalization Rules Practice for Grade 1, students learn how to use capital letters for names and at the beginning of sentences. This English grammar worksheet helps children understand when and where capital letters should be used.
Capitalization rules tell us when to use capital letters. In Grade 1, students learn two main rules:
• Use a capital letter at the beginning of a sentence.
• Use a capital letter for names of people and places.
In this worksheet, students practice choosing correct capital letters for words like sita, delhi, and mumbai. They also match sentences with the correct capital letter names and circle words that begin with capital letters.
By completing this Grade 1 worksheet, students learn to:
• Identify correct capital letters
• Use capital letters for names
• Use capital letters at the beginning of sentences
This English grammar worksheet includes:
1. Multiple Choice Questions
2. Fill in the Blanks
3. Match the Following
4. Circle the Words
5. Picture Writing
These exercises help students understand capitalization rules clearly and prepare them for exams.
Definition
• Capital letter: A big letter used at the beginning of a sentence and for names.
Examples from the worksheet
• sita → Sita
• delhi → Delhi
• mumbai → Mumbai
• ganga → Ganga
Techniques
• Always check the first word of a sentence.
• Look carefully at names of people and places.
• Change small letters into capital letters correctly.
Learning capitalization rules helps students write neatly and correctly. When capital letters are used properly:
• Writing becomes clear.
• Sentences look correct.
• Names are written properly.
Students will use capitalization in:
• School exams
• Classwork
• Writing practice
• Reading tasks
1. Attempt each question independently.
2. Read each word carefully.
3. Compare your answers with the solutions below.
4. Practice regularly.
The solutions below follow the exact worksheet order.
1. Begin every sentence with a capital letter.
2. Capitalize names of people and places.
3. Do not capitalize common words unless required.
4. Read each option carefully before selecting.
Exercise No. 1
1. beginning – B
2. sita – S
3. delhi – D
4. ramesh – R
5. book – B
6. school – S
7. flower – F
8. ganga – G
9. neha – N
10. mumbai – M
Exercise No. 2
1. Arav
2. Leela
3. Kavya
4. Om
5. Dev
6. Meera
7. Anvi
8. Rina
9. Rohit
10. Kunal
Exercise No. 3
1. My city is delhi. – Delhi
2. My friend is sita. – Sita
3. He is ramesh. – Ramesh
4. I read a book. – Book
5. I go to school. – School
6. She likes flower. – Flower
7. The river is ganga. – Ganga
8. My sister is neha. – Neha
9. We live in mumbai. – Mumbai
10. The pet is dog. – Dog
Exercise No. 4
1. I went to Jaipur. – I, Jaipur
2. We saw Lotus Temple. – We, Lotus, Temple
3. My pet is Tommy. – My, Tommy
4. We play in Cubbon Park. – We, Cubbon, Park
5. Her doll is Barbie. – Her, Barbie
6. He lives in Surat. – He, Surat
7. We saw Gateway of India. – We, Gateway, India
8. My toy is Lego. – My, Lego
9. Our trip was to Goa. – Our, Goa
10. My book is Panchatantra. – My, Panchatantra
Exercise No. 5
Look at the picture and write 2 sentences using capital letters.
1. The Girl is playing on the Swing.
2. I see a Woman and a Child in the Park.
Using capital letters correctly makes writing clear and correct. This Grade 1 Capitalization Rules Practice for Grade 1 worksheet helps students understand how to use capital letters in names and at the beginning of sentences. With regular practice using this English grammar worksheet, students will become confident writers.