Class KG Worksheet on Capital Letters and Word I

Class KG Worksheet on Capital Letters and Word I
Class KG Worksheet on Capital Letters and Word I

Class KG Worksheet on Capital Letters and Word I

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Big Names: Capital Letters and “I” for Kindergarten  

This Kindergarten worksheet introduces children to capital letters in names and the special pronoun “I”. With fun tasks like multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blanks, matching, circling, and sentence writing, kids practice when to use big letters in their writing.  

Why Capital Letters Matter in Grammar?  

Capital letters make names and the pronoun “I” stand out in sentences. This worksheet helps children:  
1. Learn to always begin names and “I” with a capital letter.  
2. Differentiate between proper nouns and small words.  
3. Spot capital letters in real sentences.  
4. Build neat writing habits from the start.  

What’s Inside This Worksheet?  

🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions: Students choose the correct capital letter for names.  
✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks: Kids fill missing capital letters in names.  
✅ Exercise 3 – Match the Following: Match sentences like *My teacher is arav* → *Arav.*  
📝 Exercise 4 – Circle the Words: Identify capital letters in sentences like *I live in Delhi.*  
🧾 Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing: Write sentences using names and “I” with capitals.  

Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)  

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions  
1. A (Nidhi), 2. V (Vedansh), 3. O (Oman), 4. I (India), 5. P (Paris), 6. A (Ajay), 7. H (Honda), 8. R (Rahul), 9. Q (Quran), 10. P (Pushkar)  

Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks  
1. R (Ryan), 2. D (Diya), 3. V (Vihaan), 4. I (Ishita), 5. K (Kabir), 6. R (Riya), 7. S (Sara), 8. O (Omkar), 9. Z (Zia), 10. S (Salman)  

Exercise 3 – Match the Following  
My teacher is arav → Arav  
My pet is rohit → Rohit  
My friend is kavya → Kavya  
I am meera → Meera  
My uncle is leela → Leela  
My cousin is arun → Arun  
My neighbour is dev → Dev  
My classmate is om → Om  
My aunt is rina → Rina  
I love Apple → Apple  

Exercise 4 – Circle the Words  
1. I, Delhi  
2. My, Bright Academy  
3. The, Ganga  
4. We, Zoo Park  
5. The, Diwali  
6. I, Nehru Garden  
7. My, Mr. Singh  
8. We, India Gate  
9. The, Mumbai  
10. Our, Bruno  

Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing  
Answers may vary. Example: *I am Sophia. Luke is my friend.*  

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Frequently Asked Questions

Because I is a pronoun that refers to oneself and follows capitalization rules.

All proper names like Ritu, Raj, and Delhi should begin with a capital letter.

By making name cards, labeling toys, and encouraging kids to write their names correctly.