Naming Conventions Review
A Grade 2 ELA worksheet focusing on proper naming conventions for people, places, and things.
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Naming Conventions Review
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. Remember to use capitalization for proper nouns!
1. Which word should be capitalized?
dog
park
sally
book
2. Which sentence uses capitalization correctly?
My favorite pet is my dog, fluffy.
I live in the City of new york.
We visited the Grand Canyon last summer.
my birthday is in october.
Complete the sentences with the correct capitalized word.
3. My teacher's name is .
4. We are going to park this weekend.
5. My favorite day of the week is .
Decide if the statement about capitalization is True or False.
6. The word 'street' should always be capitalized.
True
False
7. Names of specific people, places, and things should be capitalized.
True
False
8. Rewrite the following sentence, correcting any capitalization errors:
i went to the store with my mom on monday.
9. Write a sentence about your favorite place. Make sure to capitalize proper nouns.
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