

This Grade 3 English worksheet is designed to help young learners understand and apply capitalization rules for titles, headings, and sentences. Through structured and engaging grammar activities, students learn when to use capital letters correctly in names, places, days, months, books, brands, monuments, and at the beginning of sentences.
Capitalization is a key grammar skill that improves clarity and meaning in writing. For Grade 3 learners, this topic is important because:
1. Proper nouns like names, cities, rivers, and monuments must always begin with capital letters.
2. Every sentence starts with a capital letter, making writing clear and correct.
3. Titles of books, stories, and important places stand out when capitalized properly.
4. Correct capitalization builds strong writing habits and reduces common grammar mistakes.
This worksheet includes five carefully structured grammar activities for Class 3 students:
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students select the correctly capitalized word in sentences related to names, cities, days, months, rivers, books, and monuments.
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks (Option Bank)
Learners complete sentences using correctly capitalized words such as names, professions, languages, places, and festivals.
Exercise 3 – Match the Following
Students match pictures of famous places, brands, people, objects, and titles with their correctly capitalized names.
Exercise 4 – Underline the Words
Students underline words that need capitalization and identify sentences that are already written correctly.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Students apply capitalization rules in a paragraph by correcting names, titles, places, brands, and honorifics in context.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. Treasures
2. Arjun
3. New Delhi
4. Monday
5. Ganges
6. January
7. August
8. India
9. Clever
10. Friday
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
1. English
2. Peacock
3. Meera
4. Doctor
5. Ramadan
6. Himalayas
7. Japanese
8. Rohan
9. Captain
10. Lotus
Exercise 3 – Match the Following
1. Jupiter
2. Lion King
3. Disney
4. England
5. Titanic
6. Google
7. Cadbury
8. Einstein
9. Maggi
10. Doctor
Exercise 4 – Correctly Capitalized Sentences
1. I like the boy Ravi.
2. It is very hot now.
3. Look at the bright moon.
4. The Taj Mahal is big.
5. He saw Delhi city.
6. Asha sings well.
7. We like to speak Hindi.
8. Riya is at the school.
9. Neha is in Agra now.
10. I like to eat Maggi.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Capitalization
Major, Army, Heroes, Aman, Camlin, Victory, Tatar, Charminar, Lesson, Mister
Strengthen your child’s writing accuracy by mastering capitalization rules through guided grammar practice.
Children should capitalize sentence beginnings, proper nouns, titles, and important headings.
They focus more on spelling and meaning and often overlook writing conventions.
Repeated correction exercises train students to spot and fix capitalization errors confidently.