

This Grade KG English worksheet introduces young learners to one of the most important early grammar rules — capitalizing the first word of every sentence. Through colorful and engaging exercises, children learn how proper capitalization helps make writing clear, neat, and correct.
In early literacy development, capitalization is a foundational skill. When children learn to begin sentences with capital letters, they build habits that improve both writing accuracy and reading comprehension. This worksheet gently guides kindergarten learners through fun activities that help them recognize when and how to use capital letters correctly.
Capitalizing the first word of a sentence is one of the earliest grammar rules children learn. For young learners, this concept is important because:
1. Every sentence must begin with a capital letter.
2. Capital letters help readers understand where a new sentence starts.
3. Proper capitalization makes writing clearer and easier to read.
4. It builds strong grammar habits from the beginning.
This worksheet includes five beginner-friendly grammar activities designed for kindergarten learners:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the option where the first word in the sentence is correctly capitalized. This helps them recognize correct sentence beginnings.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
Children write the correct capital letter to complete sentences using helpful word prompts.
📋 Exercise 3 – Match the Following
Students match lowercase sentences with their correctly capitalized forms, reinforcing recognition of proper sentence structure.
📝 Exercise 4 – Underline the Correct Word
Learners identify and underline the word that should begin with a capital letter in each sentence.
🌟 Exercise 5 – Capitalization in a Short Paragraph
Students rewrite the first word of sentences in a short paragraph using the correct capital letter to complete the story.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. The
2. A
3. Sam
4. My
5. Hen
6. Sun
7. Ben
8. Pig
9. Tom
10. A
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
1. They
2. My
3. He
4. She
5. It
6. Ant
7. Owl
8. Pig
9. Cow
10. Dog
Exercise 3 – Match the Following
1. the dog is barking → The dog is barking
2. a boy is reading → A boy is reading
3. the sun is bright → The sun is bright
4. my bag is heavy → My bag is heavy
5. the bell is loud → The bell is loud
6. a cat is sleeping → A cat is sleeping
7. the bird is singing → The bird is singing
8. my friend is kind → My friend is kind
9. the bus is yellow → The bus is yellow
10. a kite is high → A kite is high
Exercise 4 – Underline the Word
1. The
2. A
3. My
4. The
5. A
6. The
7. My
8. The
9. A
10. The
Exercise 5 – Capital Letter Paragraph
1. We
2. My
3. Sun
4. Kids
5. Dog
6. We
7. Mom
8. We
9. Ant
10. It
Build strong writing habits from the start by helping your child master capitalization rules with fun grammar practice. Join a personalised English learning session designed especially for young learners.
Learning to capitalize the first word helps early learners understand that every sentence begins with a capital letter in English writing.
Simple sentence activities help children notice where sentences start and practice writing the first word with a capital letter.
Using short sentences and repeated examples in kindergarten english worksheets helps children remember the rule clearly.