Class KG Worksheet on Capital Letters and Word I



Class KG Worksheet on Capital Letters and Word I

Name it Right: Capital Letters in Names and “I” for Kindergarten
This Kindergarten worksheet helps children understand when to use capital letters — especially for names and the special pronoun “I.” With simple, engaging activities like MCQs, fill-in-the-blanks, matching, circling, and sentence writing, kids build the habit of writing neatly and correctly.
Why Capital Letters Matter in Grammar?
Capital letters make sentences clear and respectful. This worksheet helps students:
1. Recognize names and “I” that always begin with a capital letter.
2. Differentiate between common words and proper nouns.
3. Spot capital letters in real sentences.
4. Practice writing sentences using capital rules correctly.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
This worksheet includes five fun activities:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students pick the correct capital letter for names like *nidhi → N, india → I, paris → P.*
✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
Children complete names with missing capital letters. Example: *__ryan → Ryan.*
✅ Exercise 3 – Match the Following
Learners match sentences like *My teacher is arav* → *Arav.*
📝 Exercise 4 – Circle the Capital Letters
Students identify capitalized words in sentences like *I live in Delhi.* → circle *I, Delhi.*
🧾 Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing
Kids look at a picture and write two sentences using capital letters for names and “I.”
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice
1. nidhi → N
2. vedansh → V
3. oman → O
4. india → I
5. paris → P
6. ajay → A
7. honda → H
8. rahul → R
9. quran → Q
10. Pushkar → P
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
1. Ryan
2. Diya
3. Vihaan
4. Ishita
5. Kabir
6. Riya
7. Sara
8. Omkar
9. Zia
10. 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 Capital 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 will vary. Example: *I am Sophia. Luke is my friend.*
Help your child build strong writing habits with this fun capitalization worksheet — the perfect first step to clean, correct grammar!
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.