Created by Denna Stroud and Ruth Pohlman Use a capital letter for 1. the first word of a sentence 2. the word I 3. the names of a person, place or thing.

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Created by Denna Stroud and Ruth Pohlman

Use a capital letter for 1. the first word of a sentence 2. the word I 3. the names of a person, place or thing 4. the names of holidays, days and months

Click the sentence that uses capital letters correctly. Let’s practice.

grandpa has a turtle named speedy. Grandpa has a turtle named Speedy.

Our two cats are named Tippy and Mittens. our two cats are named tippy and mittens.

Is Thanksgiving in November? is thanksgiving in november?

Mr. strange is going to chicago, illinois. Mr. Strange is going to Chicago, Illinois.

Online Capitalization Rules

Capitalization