Capital Letters Practice: Names, Dates and Months (Free Worksheet)

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Capital Letters Practice: Names, Days, and Months

Knowing when to use capital letters is a key writing skill for young students. Names, days of the week, and months of the year are often introduced early—but they also take consistent practice to master.

This Capital Letters Practice worksheet helps students spot words that need a capital letter. It allows them to use this knowledge in context. It works well for whole-class instruction, small groups, independent practice, or homework.

What’s Included in This Worksheet

This printable focuses on three key capitalization rules students are expected to know in grades 1–2:

  • Names of people

  • Days of the week

  • Months of the year

Students are asked to:

  • Read a mixed list of words

  • Circle only the words that should begin with a capital letter

  • Use one of those words correctly in a sentence

The word list intentionally includes a mix of:

  • Proper nouns that do need capitalization

  • Common nouns that do not

This helps students slow down, think carefully, and apply the rule instead of guessing.

How to Use This Worksheet in the Classroom

This worksheet is flexible and easy to use in many settings:

Independent Practice

Students work through the word list on their own, then write a sentence using one correctly capitalized word.

Small Groups or Intervention

Have students explain why a word needs a capital letter. This supports deeper understanding.

Morning Work or Review

Because the directions are simple, students can complete it with minimal support.

Quick Assessment

Teachers can quickly see who understands capitalization rules and who needs more practice.

Why This Format Works for Early Writers

This worksheet is intentionally designed to feel approachable for young learners:

  • A clean, uncluttered layout keeps the focus on the skill

  • Short, familiar words reduce reading fatigue

  • Clear instructions make expectations easy to understand

  • The sentence-writing prompt encourages students to apply the rule in context

It’s particularly useful for students who are gaining confidence in writing skills.

Grade Levels & Skills

  • Recommended Grades: 1st grade, early 2nd grade

  • Skills Covered:

    • Capitalization rules

    • Proper nouns

    • Sentence writing

    • Editing and proofreading basics

Download the Free Capital Letters Worksheet

This Capital Letters Practice: Names, Days, and Months worksheet is free to download and print.

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