Full Stops and Capital Letters - Worksheet
English Resource Description
Capital Letters and Full Stops Worksheets are excellent resources designed to help students understand the basics of English sentence structure. These worksheets, part of a collection of English Teaching Resources, focus on the fundamental rule that a sentence should always start with a capital letter and end with a full stop. The first worksheet presents a series of sentences that lack these elements, prompting students to rewrite each sentence correctly by adding the necessary capital letters and full stops. Examples include simple sentences such as "you are funny" and "my dog is in the garden," which students must correct to "You are funny." and "My dog is in the garden."
The second worksheet challenges students to rearrange jumbled words into coherent sentences, again emphasising the use of capital letters and full stops. This task not only reinforces punctuation rules but also aids in understanding sentence structure and word order. The third worksheet continues the theme, with sentences provided for students to correct, such as "we went to the park" and "the frog jumped out of the pond." Additionally, students are encouraged to write their own sentences, practising the correct use of capitalisation and punctuation. For those needing a reference, an answer sheet is included, demonstrating how the corrected sentences should appear.