Letter Case Practice
A Grade 3 ELA worksheet focused on understanding and applying correct letter case (uppercase and lowercase) in sentences.
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Letter Case Practice
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Read each instruction carefully and complete the activities. Pay close attention to uppercase and lowercase letters.
Rewrite each sentence, starting with a capital letter.
1. the dog barked loudly.
2. my favorite color is blue.
3. we went to the park.
Choose the word that should be capitalized because it is a proper noun.
4. My teacher's name is ms. davis.
teacher's
name
ms.
davis
Read each statement and decide if it is true or false about capital letters.
5. The first word of every sentence should start with a capital letter.
True
False
6. Common nouns (like 'cat' or 'tree') always start with a capital letter.
True
False
7. Rewrite the following sentence using correct letter case: 'my friend, sarah, lives in new york city.'
Use the words in the bank to complete the sentences. Remember to use correct letter case.
8. We go to every day.
9. My birthday is in .
10. On , I like to play outside.
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