Class KG English Worksheet on Capitalizing Special Words

Class KG English Worksheet on Capitalizing Special Words
Class KG English Worksheet on Capitalizing Special Words

Class KG English Worksheet on Capitalizing Special Words

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Names and Places: Capitalizing Special Words for Class KG 

This Grade KG English worksheet helps young learners understand how to capitalize special words such as names of people, places, days of the week, and the pronoun “I.” Learning to recognize and write these words with capital letters is an important step in building correct grammar and writing habits. 
In early writing development, children often write sentences in lowercase. Through fun and interactive activities, this worksheet teaches kindergarten students that certain words are special and must always begin with a capital letter. These include names like Kavya and Neha, places like Pune and Goa, days such as Friday and Sunday, and the pronoun “I.” 

Why Capitalizing Special Words Matters in Grammar? 

Special words follow a simple but important grammar rule — they must always begin with a capital letter. For Grade KG learners, understanding this concept is helpful because: 
1. Names of people should always start with capital letters. 
2. Names of places such as cities or countries must be capitalized. 
3. Days of the week begin with capital letters. 
4. The pronoun “I” is always written in uppercase. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

This worksheet includes five engaging activities designed to help young learners recognize and practice capitalizing special words: 

🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
Students choose the correctly capitalized form of special words such as names, places, and days of the week. 

✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
Children select the correct capitalized word from a word bank and complete the sentences. 

📋 Exercise 3 – Match the Following 
Students match lowercase special words with their correctly capitalized forms. 

📝 Exercise 4 – Underline the Correct Word 
Learners identify and underline words that should begin with a capital letter within sentences. 

🌟 Exercise 5 – Capitalization in a Story 
Students write the correct capital form of special words while completing a short story about a school trip. 

Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
1. I 
2. Kavya 
3. Friday 
4. Pune 
5. Neha 
6. Sunday 
7. Arjun 
8. Tara 
9. Goa 
10. Kabir 

Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
1. Meera 
2. Pune 
3. Goa 
4. Monday 
5. Tuesday 
6. Ravi 
7. Tara 
8. India 
9. Arun 
10. I 

Exercise 3 – Match the Following 
reema → Reema 
wednesday → Wednesday 
asia → Asia 
delhi → Delhi 
friday → Friday 
karan → Karan 
sara → Sara 
bangalore → Bangalore 
ribhav → Ribhav 
i → I 

Exercise 4 – Underline the Word 
1. I 
2. Monday 
3. Aayan 
4. India 
5. Kia 
6. Vedant 
7. Friday 
8. I 
9. Chennai 
10. Meera 

Exercise 5 – Special Words in the Story 
1. I 
2. Wednesday 
3. Lila 
4. Raj 
5. Ria 
6. I 
7. Sam 
8. Leo 
9. Sun 
10. I 
Help your child recognize special words and build strong grammar habits with fun capitalization practice designed for early learners. Start your child’s English confidence journey today with expert-guided speaking and writing support. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Special words like I and people’s names always begin with capital letters in English writing.

Early learners may not realize that I is always capitalized, so repeated practice in grammar worksheets helps reinforce this rule.

Fun sentence and word activities allow children to identify and correct special words that need capital letters.