

This Grade 2 English worksheet introduces students to the rule of capitalizing titles of books, movies, and brand names. Children learn that special names such as Frozen, Toy Story, Matilda, Lego, Oreo, and Samsung must always begin with capital letters because they are proper nouns.
Through fun and familiar examples from popular movies, stories, and everyday brands, learners practice recognizing and correcting capitalization errors. The activities help students understand how titles are written in sentences and why proper capitalization makes writing clearer and more accurate.
Titles of books, movies, cartoons, and brand names are proper nouns that must begin with capital letters. For Grade 2 learners, this concept is important because:
1. Titles such as Frozen, Toy Story, and Peter Pan must be capitalized.
2. Brand names like Lego, Oreo, Nike, and Samsung also begin with capital letters.
3. Capitalization helps readers easily identify special names in a sentence.
4. Learning this rule improves grammar accuracy and sentence writing skills.
This worksheet includes five engaging grammar activities that help students practice capitalizing titles and brand names:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the correctly capitalized book title, movie title, or brand name in each sentence.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
Learners complete sentences using the correct title or brand name from a word bank.
📋 Exercise 3 – Match the Following
Students match sentences containing incorrectly written titles or brands with the correct capitalized form.
📝 Exercise 4 – Underline the Words
Children underline the book title, movie title, or brand name that should begin with capital letters.
🌟 Exercise 5 – Story Completion with Titles
Students rewrite titles and brand names with correct capitalization while completing a short story about a school fair.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. Frozen
2. Matilda
3. Charlotte's Web
4. Finding Nemo
5. Peter Pan
6. Lion King
7. Nike
8. Lego
9. Pepsi
10. Oreo
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
1. Frozen
2. Matilda
3. Peter Pan
4. Toy Story
5. Lion King
6. Adidas
7. Lego
8. Pepsi
9. Oreo
10. Samsung
Exercise 3 – Match the Sentences
I watched the movie toy story yesterday. → Toy Story
My father bought a samsung phone. → Samsung
My sister is reading the jungle book. → The Jungle Book
I ate a kitkat chocolate after dinner. → KitKat
My brother played with lego blocks. → Lego
My friend loves the movie harry potter. → Harry Potter
My uncle drives a toyota car. → Toyota
We watched the cartoon tom and jerry. → Tom and Jerry
I drank a bottle of sprite at lunch. → Sprite
My cousin read the story cinderella. → Cinderella
Exercise 4 – Underline the Words
1. Spider Man
2. Little Red Riding Hood
3. Lego
4. Coca Cola
5. Sony
6. Mickey Mouse
7. Kung Fu Panda
8. Munch
9. Apple
10. Rapunzel
Exercise 5 – Story Capitalization
1. The Jungle Book
2. Spider Man
3. Toy Story
4. Frozen
5. Coca Cola
6. KitKat
7. Lego
8. Samsung
9. Tom and Jerry
10. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Help your child recognize and write titles correctly while strengthening grammar skills through engaging practice. With expert-designed worksheets and interactive English learning, students can build confidence in reading and writing every day.
Important words in titles are capitalized to highlight the name of the book or movie.
Students practice identifying title words and rewriting them with correct capitalization.
Children may capitalize every word or miss capitalizing key nouns and verbs.