This Class 1 worksheet introduces children to **capitalization rules** — focusing on names and the beginning of sentences. With multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blanks, matching, circling, and sentence-writing activities, learners practice where capital letters belong in a clear, structured way.
Capitalization makes sentences neat and names respectful. This worksheet helps children:
1. Learn to start sentences with a capital letter.
2. Use capital letters for names of people, places, and objects.
3. Spot and correct capitalization errors in sentences.
4. Build neatness and accuracy in writing early on.
🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions: Students choose the correct capital letter for words like *sita, delhi, book.*
✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks: Children complete names with missing capital letters.
✅ Exercise 3 – Match the Following: Match sentences with their correctly capitalized form.
📝 Exercise 4 – Circle the Words: Spot capital letters in sentences like *I went to Jaipur.*
🧾 Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing: Write two sentences using proper capitalization.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. B (Beginning), 2. S (Sita), 3. D (Delhi), 4. R (Ramesh), 5. B (Book), 6. S (School), 7. F (Flower), 8. G (Ganga), 9. N (Neha), 10. M (Mumbai)
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
1. A (Arav), 2. L (Leela), 3. K (Kavya), 4. O (Om), 5. D (Dev), 6. M (Meera), 7. A (Anvi), 8. R (Rina), 9. R (Rohit), 10. K (Kunal)
Exercise 3 – Match the Following
My city is delhi → Delhi
He is ramesh → Ramesh
My friend is sita → Sita
I read a book → Book
She likes flower → Flower
I go to school → School
The river is ganga → Ganga
We live in mumbai → Mumbai
My sister is neha → Neha
The pet is dog → Dog
Exercise 4 – Circle the Words
1. I, Jaipur
2. We, Lotus, Temple
3. My, Tommy
4. We, Cubbon, Park
5. Her, Barbie
6. He, Surat
7. We, Gateway, India
8. My, Lego
9. Our, Goa
10. My, Panchatantra
Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing
Answers may vary. Example: *I saw the Lotus Temple. My teacher is Neha.*
Help your child develop neat and correct writing with this capitalization worksheet — the perfect early grammar foundation!
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Names of people, places, and days always start with a capital letter in English.
They focus on the words but miss the rule that the first word must start with a capital.
It helps kids start sentences properly and write names correctly, improving neatness and grammar.