Description
These three worksheets give focused practice in only one simple rule for capitalization.
This is the only rule students need to know about using capital letters in 99% of their writing:
(1) when naming a particular person, place, or thing.
There is no need to make grammar more tortuous than necessary, especially for beginning English or struggling students.
It is not complicated!
The design of these practice worksheets clearly shows one reason to capitalize, then immediately following is a reason NOT to capitalize, or vice-versa. (See Preview.)
Of course, a capital letter is also required at the beginning of a sentence, but that lower lever skill is not practiced in these pages.
Complete Answer Keys are included.
Be sure to check out some fun grammar practice in the
Collective Nouns Crossword Puzzle
Irregular Past Tense Crossword Puzzles
Irregular Plurals Crossword Puzzles
Misspelled Words Crossword Puzzle
Thank you for considering this helpful and effective grammar resource.
Highlights
Description
These three worksheets give focused practice in only one simple rule for capitalization.
This is the only rule students need to know about using capital letters in 99% of their writing:
(1) when naming a particular person, place, or thing.
There is no need to make grammar more tortuous than necessary, especially for beginning English or struggling students.
It is not complicated!
The design of these practice worksheets clearly shows one reason to capitalize, then immediately following is a reason NOT to capitalize, or vice-versa. (See Preview.)
Of course, a capital letter is also required at the beginning of a sentence, but that lower lever skill is not practiced in these pages.
Complete Answer Keys are included.
Be sure to check out some fun grammar practice in the
Collective Nouns Crossword Puzzle
Irregular Past Tense Crossword Puzzles
Irregular Plurals Crossword Puzzles
Misspelled Words Crossword Puzzle
Thank you for considering this helpful and effective grammar resource.




