Capitalization - Titles
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Find Capitalization worksheets, games, readers, and activities for grades K-5. This hub covers beginning of sentences, dates and names, proper nouns, and titles, with resources that grow from basic letter recognition to advanced editing. Whether you need printable or digital materials, this collection supports every elementary classroom.
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Capitalization skills develop across the elementary grades, starting with capitalizing the first word of a sentence and the pronoun I in kindergarten and first grade. As students progress, they learn to capitalize proper nouns, including names, dates, holidays, products, and places, and eventually apply capitalization rules in titles. Our resources include worksheets, interactive games, reading passages, graphic organizers, and activities that reinforce these concepts in context.
Related skills include sentence structure, punctuation, and proofreading. The subtopics covered-beginning of sentences, dates and names, proper nouns, and titles-build on each other. Early resources focus on identifying and fixing missing capitals, while upper-grade materials require students to edit paragraphs and apply rules in writing. All resources are teacher-authored and designed to be no-prep and classroom-ready.
Teachers can use this hub to differentiate across a mixed-ability room. For whole-group instruction, project a digital resource to model capitalization rules. Small groups can work on scaffolded worksheets or play a capitalization game together. Literacy centers can feature printable task cards or interactive activities for independent practice. Assign specific worksheets for homework or use them as a quick assessment. For intervention or review, pull resources targeting a single subtopic, such as capitalizing names and dates. Mix printable and digital options to suit your classroom setup and keep students engaged.
These resources align with grade-level Common Core Language standards for capitalization, covering expectations from kindergarten through grade 5. Each resource is tagged to the appropriate grade band so you can easily find the right level for your students.
Yes, many of our Capitalization worksheets are printable. You can download and print them for classroom use. Some resources are also available in digital format for use on devices.
Absolutely. All our Capitalization worksheets for kids are designed with engaging themes and age-appropriate content. They cover skills from kindergarten through grade 5, so you can find the right level for your child or students.
Each resource is labeled with the intended grade range. You can filter by grade on the page to see resources that match your students' needs. The skills progress from basic first-word capitalization in K-1 to proper nouns and titles in upper grades.
Some resources are free, but most require a Workybooks membership. With a membership, you get unlimited access to all worksheets, games, readers, and activities across every grade and subject.