

This Grade 5 worksheet focuses on the essential grammar skill of capitalization of days, months, and holidays. Designed to build strong foundational writing skills, this worksheet helps learners understand when and why capitalization is important in everyday English.
Through a variety of engaging exercises such as multiple-choice questions, true or false statements, sentence correction, rewriting tasks, and paragraph completion, students get hands-on practice in identifying and applying correct capitalization rules. These activities are carefully structured to ensure clarity, accuracy, and confidence in written communication.
Capitalization plays a key role in making writing clear and grammatically correct. For Grade 5 learners, this topic is important because:
1. It helps identify proper nouns like days, months, and festivals.
2. It improves sentence clarity and readability.
3. It builds correct writing habits early.
4. It strengthens grammar skills used in both academic and real-life communication.
This worksheet includes five grammar-focused activities:
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the correctly capitalized option for days, months, and holidays.
Exercise 2 – True or False
Learners identify whether capitalization rules are correctly applied in given statements.
Exercise 3 – Correct the Sentences
Students fix capitalization errors in sentences related to festivals, months, and days.
Exercise 4 – Underlining and Rewriting Words
Learners underline and rewrite words using proper capitalization.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion
Students complete a paragraph by correctly capitalizing words like months, days, and holidays.
It builds strong grammar habits by teaching correct capitalization usage, making writing more polished, readable, and error-free.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. a) Diwali
2. b) August
3. a) Republic Day
4. c) May
5. b) Tuesday
6. a) January 26
7. c) November
8. a) Sunday
9. b) Holi
10. c) December
Exercise 2 – True or False
1. True
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. True
6. False
7. True
8. True
9. True
10. False
Exercise 3 – Corrected Sentences
1. Ravi loves to celebrate Pongal with his family.
2. We plan to visit Delhi in February.
3. We celebrate Guru Nanak Jayanti in November.
4. They go on vacation during May.
5. Her favourite holiday is Christmas.
6. I will travel to Mumbai in September.
7. Every Saturday in July, our class goes to the library.
8. Will we have a school holiday for Eid next Wednesday?
9. Every Sunday in the autumn, we go to the park with Priya.
10. Last October, we celebrated Navratri on a cold Thursday.
Exercise 4 – Underlined and Rewritten Words
1. Saturdays
2. Halloween
3. January, Tuesday
4. June and July
5. Monday, Labour Day
6. Makar Sankranti
7. Saturday, August
8. Sunday, December
9. Maha Shivratri, Friday
10. Karwa Chauth
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion
March, Wednesday, Monday, June, Independence Day, October, Christmas, December
Help your child write with confidence by mastering capitalization rules for everyday use!
Days of the week and holidays should always begin with a capital letter.
Capitalizing holidays shows respect and proper noun usage.
Use flashcards and consistent practice with examples from daily life.