Class 2 Grammar Worksheet on Capital Letters Rules

Class 2 Grammar Worksheet on Capital Letters Rules
Class 2 Grammar Worksheet on Capital Letters Rules

Class 2 Grammar Worksheet on Capital Letters Rules

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Start with a Capital! Capitalization Rules for Class 2  

This Class 2 worksheet helps students learn the importance of capital letters in names, places, days, months, titles, and the pronoun "I". Through fun rewriting and sorting activities, learners build habits that strengthen sentence formation and grammar clarity.

Why Capitalization Rules Matter in Class 2?  

This worksheet helps children:  
1. Understand when and where to use capital letters in writing.  
2. Correct sentences by applying rules for names, titles, and proper nouns.  
3. Gain confidence in independent writing with correct formatting.

What’s Inside This Worksheet?  

This worksheet includes five practice-packed activities:

📝 Exercise 1 – Capitalize the Sentence Starter  
Students rewrite sentences by capitalizing the first letter correctly. Example: “the dog is running.” → “The dog is running.”

🔤 Exercise 2 – Spot Capitalized Months and Days  
Learners identify correctly capitalized weekdays and months from a mixed list and write them neatly in a jar.

📍 Exercise 3 – Capitalize Names, Places & Titles  
Students rewrite names, places, and titles like *sara*, *london*, *mr.alex* using the correct capitalization.

🧠 Exercise 4 – Capitalize the Letter “I”  
Children fix the lowercase “i” used incorrectly in place of the pronoun “I” and rewrite the sentences.

📖 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Rewrite  
A short story about Tina and her cat needs capitalization corrections throughout. Students rewrite it with proper formatting.

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – Capitalize First Letter  
1. The dog is running.  
2. My sister is singing.  
3. We went to the zoo.  
4. I love chocolate.  
5. She has a pink dress.  
6. Raj plays cricket.  
7. The bird is in the nest.  
8. Tina is dancing.  
9. Ritu baked cake.  
10. Rohan picked the ball.

Exercise 2 – Correctly Capitalized Words  
January  
Tuesday  
Friday  
August  

Exercise 3 – Capitalized Names, Places, Titles  
1. Sara – Name, London – Place  
2. Raj – Name  
3. Delhi – Place  
4. Mr. Alex – Title, Mrs. Ria – Title  
5. Sunday – Day, Agra – Place

Exercise 4 – Capitalized "I"  
2. My brother and I like to play chess.  
3. I saw a rainbow after the rain.  
4. My friends and I are going to the park.  
5. I love eating mangoes.  
6. Yesterday, I helped my mother.

Exercise 5 – Rewritten Paragraph  
My name is Tina. I have a pet cat named Snowy.  
On Friday, we went to the park with my mom.  
Snowy ran after a butterfly. We saw our friend Arjun near the lake.  
It was a fun day at Greenwood Park.

Build your child’s confidence with capital letters — a small step for writing, a big leap for grammar!  


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Frequently Asked Questions

A capital letter is used at the beginning of a sentence, for names, days, months, and the word ‘I’.

Many children focus on content and overlook punctuation and capitalization unless reminded often.

By encouraging daily writing activities and pointing out capitalization in storybooks and signs.