This easy worksheet gives second graders steady practice with capital letters and end marks. In Part A, children sort six words — 'february,' 'milk,' 'chicago,' 'funny,' 'friday,' and 'book' — into the 'Needs Capital Letter' or 'Does Not Need Capital' box. Part B asks them to fill in five sentences with answers like March, park, Jake, tree, and Monday, mixing proper nouns with common ones. Part C closes with four true-or-false statements about whether questions end in periods, whether months need capitals, and whether 'the' is always capitalized. Sorting names from regular words trains a habit that strengthens every sentence kids write.

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Busy Bee
Capitalization & Punctuation
Grade 2
★ Part A: Sort the Words
Sort each word or number into the correct category box.
februarymilkchicagofunnyfridaybook
Needs Capital Letter
Does Not Need Capital
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) My birthday is in March.
2) We went to the park to play.
3) Jake is my best friend.
4) The bird flew over the tree.
5) School starts on Monday.
★ Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1) A question always ends with a period.
True
False
2) The first word in a sentence starts with a capital letter.
True
False
3) Months of the year need capital letters.
True
False
4) The word the always needs a capital letter.
True
False
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