Class 2 Grammar Worksheet on Mixed Capitalization Practice

Class 2 Grammar Worksheet on Mixed Capitalization Practice
Class 2 Grammar Worksheet on Mixed Capitalization Practice

Class 2 Grammar Worksheet on Mixed Capitalization Practice

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Capitalization Mix-Up Mastery: Mixed Capitalization Practice for Class 2 

This Grade 2 English worksheet gives students comprehensive practice with capitalization rules across different categories. Children learn how to correctly capitalize days of the week, months, festivals, countries, cities, book titles, and people’s names. 
Using engaging grammar activities, students practice identifying and correcting capitalization errors in sentences about everyday topics such as holidays, movies, famous places, and classmates. The exercises help learners strengthen their understanding of proper nouns and sentence structure. 

Why Mixed Capitalization Matters in Grammar? 

Capitalization rules help readers easily identify important words in a sentence. For Grade 2 learners, practicing mixed capitalization is important because: 
1. Days, months, and festivals like Monday, August, Diwali, and Holi begin with capital letters. 
2. Names of countries, cities, and places such as Japan and Mumbai must be capitalized. 
3. Titles of books and movies like Frozen and Matilda also begin with capital letters. 
4. Proper nouns like people’s names and brand names must always be written with capitals. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

This worksheet includes five engaging grammar activities that build strong capitalization skills: 

🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
Students choose the correctly capitalized word in each sentence. 

✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
Learners complete sentences using the correct capitalized word from a word bank. 

📋 Exercise 3 – Match the Following 
Students match sentences containing incorrectly written words with the correctly capitalized form. 

📝 Exercise 4 – Underline the Words 
Children underline the word in each sentence that should begin with a capital letter. 

🌟 Exercise 5 – Story Capitalization 
Students correct capitalization in a short story by rewriting words such as names, places, days, and titles. 

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
1. Monday 
2. Diwali 
3. August 
4. Diwali 
5. Holi 
6. Frozen 
7. The 
8. Japan 
9. Republic Day 
10. Matilda 

Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
1. Riya 
2. Friday 
3. March 
4. Dussehra 
5. Mumbai 
6. Japan 
7. Sunday 
8. Christmas 
9. Lion King 
10. September 

Exercise 3 – Match the Sentences 
My friend arjun plays football. → Arjun 
The school trip is on saturday. → Saturday 
Children celebrate dussehra happily. → Dussehra 
Steffi sang a cheerful song. → Steffi 
My cousin studies in delhi. → Delhi 
My aunt works in chennai. → Chennai 
The family dinner is on wednesday. → Wednesday 
My sister watched harry potter. → Harry Potter 
Our class read the jungle book. → The Jungle Book 
The new shoes are from nike. → Nike 

Exercise 4 – Underline the Words 
1. Kabir 
2. Thursday 
3. Eid 
4. India, Dehradun 
5. Udaipur 
6. Tom and Jerry 
7. Barbie 
8. Tuesday 
9. Mahatma Gandhi 
10. Pinocchio 

Exercise 5 – Correct Capitalization in the Story 
1. Tuesday 
2. Mehul 
3. Thursday 
4. Eid 
5. Hyderabad 
6. Toy Story 
7. Adidas 
8. Tara 
9. Children's Day 
10. Alice in Wonderland 
Help your child strengthen grammar skills by mastering capitalization rules across names, places, festivals, days, and titles. With structured English practice and expert guidance, young learners can build confident writing habits. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Mixed capitalization practice includes sentences that test several capitalization rules together.

It helps learners apply different capitalization rules at the same time.

They encourage students to analyze sentences carefully and correct multiple errors.