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Capitalization Worksheets with Errors

Capitalization mistakes are common because students often know the rule but forget to apply it while writing. These capitalization worksheets give students focused practice correcting lowercase sentence starts, names, places, holidays, days of the week, months, titles, and the pronoun I. Capitalization practice is especially helpful for elementary students, ESL students, and any learners who need extra support with writing conventions. The worksheets can be used as quick warmups, homework, morning work, writing center activities, or review before students begin a larger writing assignment. Because capitalization is easy to overlook, repeated short practice helps students slow down and check their writing more carefully. A clean answer key makes it easier for teachers to review corrections quickly.

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Read the passage below. Find and correct the mistakes.

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the students was excited to visit the science museum on friday. they learned about planets animals and weather patterns.

Answer Key

The students were excited to visit the science museum on Friday. They learned about planets, animals, and weather patterns.

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Example errors for capitalization worksheets with errors

Incorrect:

we went to texas during the summer.

Correct:

We went to Texas during the summer.

Capitalizes the sentence start and proper noun.

Incorrect:

My friend sarah is coming over later.

Correct:

My friend Sarah is coming over later.

Capitalizes a person's name.

Incorrect:

on monday, our class started a new book.

Correct:

On Monday, our class started a new book.

Capitalizes the sentence start and day of the week.

FAQ

Common questions about capitalization worksheets with errors

What do capitalization worksheets help students practice?

They help students correct sentence starts, names, places, days, months, holidays, titles, and the pronoun I.

Why do students need capitalization practice?

Capitalization mistakes are common in student writing, especially when students write quickly or forget to reread.

Are capitalization worksheets good for beginners?

Yes, capitalization worksheets are especially useful for early elementary students and beginners because the corrections are clear and easy to see.

Can capitalization practice be mixed with other editing skills?

Yes, once students are confident, capitalization can be mixed with punctuation, spelling, and grammar errors for broader editing practice.

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