

This Grade 3 English worksheet helps students learn how to correctly capitalize titles of books, movies, magazines, cartoons, and stories. Capitalization rules are especially important when writing titles because they help readers recognize names of creative works clearly.
Through engaging grammar activities, students practice identifying correct capitalization in titles like The Jungle Book, Moana, Frozen, and National Geographic. The exercises encourage learners to spot mistakes, correct capitalization, and understand how titles should appear in sentences.
Titles of books, movies, magazines, and shows follow specific capitalization rules. For Grade 3 learners, this topic is important because:
1. Titles like The Jungle Book, Peter Pan, and Treasure Island require capital letters for important words.
2. Movie titles such as Moana, Encanto, and Cars begin with capital letters.
3. Magazine and newspaper names like National Geographic and The Hindu follow title capitalization rules.
4. Correct capitalization helps readers easily recognize the name of a book, movie, or publication.
This worksheet includes five engaging grammar activities that help students practice capitalization of titles:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the correctly capitalized title from multiple options.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
Learners complete sentences using correctly capitalized titles from a word bank of movies, stories, and magazines.
📋 Exercise 3 – Match the Following
Students match incorrectly written titles with the correctly capitalized versions.
📝 Exercise 4 – Underline the Words
Children underline the correctly written title in each sentence.
🌟 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Title Hunt
Students read a paragraph and identify cartoon or show titles that need correct capitalization.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. Moana
2. The Jungle Book
3. Encanto
4. Treasure Island
5. Alice in Wonderland
6. Cars
7. The Hindu
8. National Geographic
9. Kung Fu Panda
10. Peter Pan
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
1. Coco
2. Panchatantra
3. Frozen
4. Toy Story
5. Times of India
6. Tenali Raman
7. Reader’s Digest
8. Cars
9. Akbar Birbal
10. Inside Out
Exercise 3 – Match the Titles
jurassic park → Jurassic Park
gullivers travels → Gulliver’s Travels
the secret garden → The Secret Garden
amar chitra katha → Amar Chitra Katha
discovery channel → Discovery Channel
tinkle digest → Tinkle Digest
cartoon network → Cartoon Network
finding nemo → Finding Nemo
the little prince → The Little Prince
ratatouille → Ratatouille
Exercise 4 – Correctly Written Titles
1. Cinderella
2. Pinocchio
3. Snow White
4. Mickey Mouse
5. Dumbo
6. Tom and Jerry
7. Aladdin
8. Bambi
9. Kung Fu Panda
10. The Three Little Pigs
Exercise 5 – Correct Titles from the Paragraph
1. Doraemon
2. Rapunzel
3. Chhota Bheem
4. Ninja Hattori
5. Oggy and the Cockroaches
6. Dora the Explorer
7. Motu Patlu
8. Little Krishna
9. Ben 10
10. Mr Bean
Help your child become confident in writing titles correctly by mastering capitalization rules for books, movies, and shows. With expert-led guidance and engaging grammar activities, students can strengthen their English writing skills step by step.
Titles such as book titles use capital letters because they are proper nouns or important words.
Sentence activities allow students to practice placing capital letters in the correct title words.
Children may not know which words in a title must be capitalized.