Capitalization Rules and Practice Sheet (free)
The main focus of our language arts is always reading — both independently and aloud together. I really feel there’s no better way to increase your vocabulary, learn about the eloquence of language. We talk about what we read, we memorize poetry and all that. But since we have some standardized testing coming up, we’re doing some more formal language arts review (thus all the worksheets). A quick, straightforward sheet seems to work best for LD (though we’ve never particularly been “worksheet” homeschoolers if you know what I mean).So, if anyone’s interested here is the sheet I made to review some of the capitalization rules. The blanks are for the kids to write in examples. For instance, “Titles such as…” Mr. Mrs. Dr. I’m playing around with inserting images and have a summer theme happening!Capitalization Practice Sheet — Circle any capitalization errors you see.
Other free grammar worksheets you can download:
- Another set of capitalization rules worksheets
- Their, They’re, There – Its, It’s Free Practice Sheets
- Comma Rules and Practice Worksheets
- Comma Rules and Practice Worksheets (Fall Theme)
- Irregular Verbs and Nouns
- Grammar Practice: Possessive Nouns and Pronouns
- Free Grammar Worksheets: Homophones (words that sound the same, but are spelled differently)
- The use of apostrophes, quotation marks and underlining
- 11 Comma Rules and Practice
- Grammar Practice Sheets: Irregular Verbs and Nouns
- More Irregular Verb and Plural Noun Practice Sheets
- Grammar Sheets: Lay-Lie, Piece-Peace, Accept-Except
- Here’s a post with a number of different sheets: Comma Rules, Apostrophes, Underlining and Other Free Grammar Sheets
You might also be interested in this post: Our Homeschool Language Arts, Spelling, and Grammar Curriculum
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