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    Grade 3 Grammar Worksheet on Capitalization Errors

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    Sumaiya Maniyar
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    I am a dedicated educator and mentor with experience in public speaking, creative writing, and communication skills development. Currently associated with PlanetSpark, I work closely with students across age groups to build confidence, critical thinking, and expressive clarity through structured and engaging learning methods.
    Grade 3 Grammar Worksheet on Capitalization Errors
    Grade 3 Grammar Worksheet on Capitalization Errors

    Grade 3 Grammar Worksheet on Capitalization Errors

    Class 3EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Sumaiya Maniyar
    Sumaiya ManiyarVisit Profile
    I am a dedicated educator and mentor with experience in public speaking, creative writing, and communication skills development. Currently associated with PlanetSpark, I work closely with students across age groups to build confidence, critical thinking, and expressive clarity through structured and engaging learning methods.

    Fix It Right: Identifying and Correcting Capitalization Errors for Grade 3 

    This Grade 3 worksheet focuses on Identifying and Correcting Capitalization Errors, helping young learners recognize and fix mistakes in names, places, days, months, festivals, and proper nouns. Through carefully designed grammar exercises, students build accuracy in sentence writing and strengthen their understanding of capitalization rules.

    Why Capitalization Rules Matter in Grammar? 

    Capital letters are essential for clear and correct writing. For Grade 3 learners, this topic is important because: 
    1. Proper nouns like names of people, cities, rivers, and festivals must begin with capital letters. 
    2. Days of the week and months always start with capital letters. 
    3. Sentences must begin with a capital letter. 
    4. Correct capitalization improves presentation in school assignments and exams.

    What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

    This worksheet includes five engaging grammar activities that help children spot and correct capitalization errors:

    Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
    Students identify the correctly capitalized word in sentences involving names (Riya, Ravi), cities (Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai), festivals (Diwali), and days (Monday).

    Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
    Using a word bank (Teacher, Sick, India, Library, Ramesh, Independence, Hospital, Friday, School, Ganges), students complete sentences with correctly capitalized words.

    Exercise 3 – Match the Following 
    Students match pictures (river, mountain, teacher, playground, post office, railway, sunrise, notebook) with correctly capitalized words.

    Exercise 4 – Underline and Circle 
    Learners underline words that should be capitalized and circle words that are already correctly capitalized in sentences.

    Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion 
    Students read a paragraph and fill in the blanks with correctly capitalized proper nouns such as places, names, and landmarks.

    This worksheet helps students become confident editors of their own writing by training them to identify errors and apply rules independently.

    Answer Key

    Exercise 1 – Choose the Correctly Capitalized Word 
    1. Riya 
    2. Delhi 
    3. Ravi 
    4. Kolkata 
    5. Mrs 
    6. Monday 
    7. Pune 
    8. Tagore 
    9. Chennai 
    10. Diwali 

    Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
    1. Ramesh 
    2. Library 
    3. Ganges 
    4. School 
    5. Friday 
    6. Hospital 
    7. Teacher 
    8. Independence 
    9. Sick 
    10. India 

    Exercise 3 – Match the Following 
    1. River 
    2. Mountain 
    3. Teacher 
    4. City park 
    5. School boy 
    6. Post office 
    7. Railway 
    8. Playground 
    9. Sunrise 
    10. Notebook 

    Exercise 4 – Words to be Capitalized 

    1. ravi → Ravi 
    2. delhi → Delhi 
    3. monday → Monday 
    4. asha → Asha 
    5. (No correction needed; Ravi is correct.) 
    6. kolkata → Kolkata 
    7. greenwood → Greenwood 
    8. ganga → Ganga 
    9. march → March 
    10. chennai → Chennai 

    Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion 
    Answers may vary. (All inserted names, places, and titles must follow correct capitalization rules.)

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    In a Class 3 grammar worksheet, students look for missing capital letters at the beginning of sentences and in proper nouns like names of people, places, and days.

    Early learners often forget to capitalize months, festivals, and specific names, which are important rules in CBSE English grammar.

    Practicing error correction in a grammar worksheet strengthens editing skills and builds confidence in structured English writing.

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