Warm Up: Let’s Go! Name Capitalizing the First Word in a Sentence Read the sentences below. Jump for the capital letter at the beginning of each sentence. My name is Jax. I like to read. Each sentence should start with a capital letter. Rewrite each sentence by changing the first letter to a capital letter. the fox is orange. owls eat mice. bats hunt at night. the moon is very bright. K - ELA (Language) Capitalizing Words in Sentences Walksheets by Walkabouts © 2015 ActivEd, Inc. Name More Capitalizing the First Word in a Sentence Warm Up: Let’s Move! Read the sentences below. Raise your hands for the capital letter at the beginning of each sentence. Who is that? Let’s go outside. Each sentence should start with a capital letter. Rewrite each sentence by changing the first letter to a capital letter. birds lay eggs. birds eat worms. eagles have sharp claws. birds have feathers. K - ELA (Language) Capitalizing Words in Sentences Walksheets by Walkabouts © 2015 ActivEd, Inc. Name Capitalizing the Word I in a Sentence Warm Up: Get Moving! Read the sentences below. Touch your head for the capital letter at the beginning of each sentence and the word I. Luke and I are friends. I can dance! The word I should always be a capital letter in a sentence. Rewrite the sentences by changing the i to I. Sam and i went to the park. i saw a duck swimming. i ate a picnic with Sam. Sam and i had fun. K - ELA (Language) Capitalizing Words in Sentences Walksheets by Walkabouts © 2015 ActivEd, Inc. K - ELA (Language) Capitalizing Words in Sentences Capitalizing the First Word in a Sentence Warm Up: Students should read the following sentences and jump up for the capital letters at the beginnings of the sentences: My name is Jax., I like to read. The fox is orange. Owls eat mice. Bats hunt at night. The moon is very bright. More Capitalizing the First Word in a Sentence Warm Up: Students should read the following sentences and raise a hand for the capital letters at the beginnings of the sentences: Who is that?, Let’s go outside. Birds lay eggs. Birds eat worms. Eagles have sharp claws. Birds have feathers. Capitalizing the Word I in a Sentence Warm Up: Students should read the following sentences and touch their heads for the capital letters at the beginnings of the sentence and the word I: Luke and I are friends., I can dance! Sam and I went to the park. I saw a duck swimming. I ate a picnic with Sam. Sam and I had fun. K - ELA (Language) Capitalizing Words in Sentences Walksheets by Walkabouts © 2015 ActivEd, Inc.
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