English Capitalization and Punctuation Practice Game
Which sentence is capitalized correctly?
my dog likes to play in the park.My dog likes to play in the park.my Dog likes to play in the Park.My dog likes to Play in the park.Which sentence uses the correct end punctuation?
Do you want to go to the movies.I love pizza?What time is it?This is so exciting,Which word should be capitalized?
bookcityChicagodogWhich sentence uses commas correctly?
I need apples oranges and bananas.I need apples, oranges, and bananas.I need apples, oranges and bananas.I need, apples, oranges and bananas.Which sentence is written correctly?
john lives in new york cityJohn lives in New York City.john Lives in New york City.John lives in new York city.Which sentence uses proper capitalization for days and months?
I have soccer practice on tuesday and thursday.My birthday is in march.We start school in September.summer is my favorite season.Which sentence uses punctuation correctly?
Wow what a great dayWow, what a great day!Wow what a great day!Wow, what a great dayWhich sentence uses commas in dates correctly?
July 4 2025 is a holiday.July, 4, 2025 is a holiday.July 4, 2025, is a holiday.July 4 2025, is a holiday.Which sentence capitalizes proper nouns correctly?
mrs. smith teaches at lincoln elementary school.Mrs. Smith teaches at Lincoln Elementary School.Mrs. smith teaches at Lincoln elementary school.Mrs. Smith teaches at lincoln Elementary school.Which sentence uses punctuation correctly?
Can you help me please.Can you help me, pleaseCan you help me please?Can you help me, please?Perfect For:
- • Interactive classroom activities
- • Auto-graded game assignments
- • Student engagement tools
- • Fun learning at home
- • Educational screen time
- • Progress tracking
- • Interactive curriculum
- • Self-paced gaming
- • Engaging practice
Game Features:
ABOUT ENGLISH CAPITALIZATION AND PUNCTUATION PRACTICE GAME
This engaging interactive game helps grade 3 students master essential English language conventions including capitalization, punctuation, and spelling. Through carefully crafted multiple choice questions, students practice identifying and applying proper capitalization rules for sentences and proper nouns, using correct end punctuation, and recognizing appropriate comma usage.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
After completing this differentiated digital activity, students will be able to:
- Correctly capitalize the beginning of sentences and proper nouns
- Use appropriate end punctuation marks including periods, question marks, and exclamation points
- Apply commas correctly in dates, series, and addresses
- Demonstrate command of standard English spelling patterns
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capitalization, punctuation, proper nouns, end marks, commas, spelling, grammar practice, language conventions, interactive quiz, digital learning