Fourth Grade Ela Capitalization Worksheets
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- Punctuate Me: Quotation Marks & Capitalization
Kids practice using quotation marks correctly and identifying words that should be capitalized in this grammar and punctuation worksheet.
- Capital! Capitalizing Titles
Brush up on the rules of capitalization with this handy worksheet.
- Capitalizing and Punctuating Titles and Headings
Show your students that learning to capitalize and punctuate titles isn’t that hard when they review and practice these simple guidelines.
- Learning Formal Writing
Become an editor for a day! Try to find and correct all the grammar and punctuation errors in the essay.
- To Capitalize or Not To Capitalize?
Practice basic capitalization rules with this worksheet which asks: to capitalize or not capitalize?
- Capitalize with Kit the Cat Part 1
In this helpful proofreading exercise, students will edit sentences with capitalization errors
- Utilizing Text and Font Features in Your Writing
This sheet will review the ways that writers can play with different text and font features for a variety of effects.
- Adding Voice to Your Writing
There are many ways that writers can add voice to their writing, including dialect, emotion, word choice, and ALL CAPS.
- All Caps for Emphasis
In nonfiction, bolding and underlining are frequently used to help words stand out. In fiction, authors can use ALL CAPS to add emphasis to a character’s voice.
- Capitalize with Kit the Cat Part 2
In this proofreading exercise, students will edit sentences with capitalization errors.
- A Mighty Title
Students will then popular upper grade novel titles and determine the strategies those authors used to grab readers' attention.