This Grade 3 worksheet takes capitalization skills to the next level! Students learn how to correctly use capital letters for proper nouns, titles, the first word in a sentence, and names of books, places, and festivals. With interactive tasks like multiple-choice questions, fill in the blanks, matching, underlining, and creative paragraph writing, children develop accuracy and confidence in their writing.
Capitalization brings clarity and correctness to sentences. For Class 3 learners, it is essential because:
1. Proper nouns (names of people, cities, books) always begin with capital letters.
2. The first word of every sentence must be capitalized.
3. Titles of books and stories use special capitalization rules.
4. Correct usage improves neatness, structure, and communication skills.
🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students select the correct capitalized word for names, places, and titles. Example: “___ is my favorite storybook.” → “The Jungle Book.”
✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
Learners rewrite words with correct capitalization. Example: “The festival of ___ is fun.” → “The festival of Holi is fun.”
📋 Exercise 3 – Match the Following
Students match sentences with the right capitalized words, linking grammar to real-life examples.
📝 Exercise 4 – Underline the Words
Children underline the correct capitalized form of words in sentences.
🎨 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Students write a paragraph based on a picture (playground scene), applying capitalization rules in context.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. ___ is the King of France. → Louis
2. ___ is my favorite storybook. → The Jungle Book
3. ___ went to the market. → She
4. We visited the city of ___. → Paris
5. ___ is the first word of this line. → This
6. He met ___ at the park. → Sam
7. ___ mountain is very high. → Himalaya
8. My pet’s name is ___. → Tom
9. ___ wrote Harry Potter. → Rowling
10. They went to ___ on Sunday. → Church
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
1. The festival of ___ is fun. → Holi
2. Flowers bloom in the ___. → Rose Garden
3. My uncle works in ___. → City Library
4. We went to ___ last year. → Dal Lake
5. My birthday is in ___. → March
6. We had a picnic on ___. → December
7. I walk to ___ every morning. → Delhi
8. ___ is a character from the story. → Alice
9. Winter starts in ___. → London
10. The ___ ruled the kingdom. → King
Exercise 3 – Match the Following
My cousin lives in ___. → Mumbai
We celebrated ___ with sweets. → Diwali
My favorite author is ___. → Rowling
They flew to ___ last summer. → Chennai
We visited the ___ in Agra. → Taj Mahal
Our teacher is ___. → Mr. Sharma
He read ___ in the library. → Panchatantra
She sings songs about ___. → Radha
___ is the capital of India. → Delhi
We play cricket on ___. → Sunday
Exercise 4 – Underline the Words
1. (today/Today) is Monday. → Today
2. (we/We) love ice cream. → We
3. (she/She) can run fast. → She
4. (our/Our) class is big. → Our
5. (he/He) plays cricket. → He
6. (it/It) is a hot day. → It
7. (this/This) is my school. → This
8. (my/My) mother is here. → My
9. (they/They) are good friends. → They
10. (we/We) like to draw. → We
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Sample Answer:
“This is a park. Children are playing on the swings and slide. Radha is wearing a red dress. Tom is climbing up the ladder. The park is full of trees. We are enjoying the playground.”
(Answers may vary)
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Class 3 learners study rules like capitalizing titles, months, holidays, and the word “I”.
Correct capitalization improves sentence clarity and helps students follow standard grammar rules.
By using games like “spot the mistake” where kids correct sentences with missing capital letters.