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Fixing Capitalization Worksheet for Grade 4 students, focusing on proper noun and sentence capitalization rules.

Grade 4 Capitalization Worksheet from K5 Learning with sentences to rewrite with correct capitalization, featuring a festive turkey and sunflowers illustration.

Grade 4 Capitalization Worksheet from K5 Learning with sentences to rewrite with correct capitalization, featuring a festive turkey and sunflowers illustration.

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Explanation:
We need to rewrite each sentence by capitalizing the first word, and also capitalizing proper nouns — that means:

- Names of people (e.g., *Nike*, *Lincoln*, *Katy Perry*, *Henderson*)
- Names of places (e.g., *Canada*, *Chicago*, *California*, *Jamaica*, *New Mexico*)
- Names of products (e.g., *Toyota Camry*)
- Days, months, holidays (e.g., *December*, *Saturday*, *July*, *Thanksgiving*, *January*)

Let’s go one by one:

1. *we bought my sister nike sandals from canada.*
→ First word: “We”
Proper nouns: *Nike*, *Canada*
Correct: We bought my sister Nike sandals from Canada.

2. *the city of chicago is hosting a christmas festival in december.*
→ First word: “The”
Proper nouns: *Chicago*, *Christmas*, *December*
(Note: “Christmas” is a holiday → capitalize; “December” is a month → capitalize)
Correct: The city of Chicago is hosting a Christmas festival in December.

3. *i learned about president lincoln in a book called “born to lead”.*
→ First word: “I”
Proper nouns: *President Lincoln* (title + name → both capitalized), *Born to Lead* (book title — capitalize first word and major words; but since it's quoted and likely a title, we’ll follow standard title capitalization: *Born to Lead*)
Correct: I learned about President Lincoln in a book called “Born to Lead”.

4. *my favorite singer, katy perry, will sing “firework” this saturday.*
→ First word: “My”
Proper nouns: *Katy Perry*, *Firework* (song title — capitalize first letter of each major word; usually just first word unless it’s a well-known title with specific styling — here, “Firework” is one word, so capitalize it), *Saturday*
Correct: My favorite singer, Katy Perry, will sing “Firework” this Saturday.

5. *my family visits california to hear the band, maroon 5, in october.*
→ First word: “My”
Proper nouns: *California*, *Maroon 5*, *October*
Correct: My family visits California to hear the band, Maroon 5, in October.

6. *in jamaica, we drank a lot of gatorade because it was not there in july.*
→ First word: “In”
Proper nouns: *Jamaica*, *Gatorade* (brand name), *July*
Correct: In Jamaica, we drank a lot of Gatorade because it was not there in July.

7. *for thanksgiving, we visit our grandpa in new mexico.*
→ First word: “For”
Proper nouns: *Thanksgiving*, *New Mexico*
Correct: For Thanksgiving, we visit our grandpa in New Mexico.

8. *in january, mayor henderson will be giving away a new toyota camry.*
→ First word: “In”
Proper nouns: *January*, *Mayor Henderson*, *Toyota Camry*
(Note: *Mayor Henderson* — title before name → capitalize both; *Toyota Camry* is a car model → brand + model, both capitalized)
Correct: In January, Mayor Henderson will be giving away a new Toyota Camry.

Now let’s write all corrected sentences clearly.

Final Answer:
1. We bought my sister Nike sandals from Canada.
2. The city of Chicago is hosting a Christmas festival in December.
3. I learned about President Lincoln in a book called “Born to Lead”.
4. My favorite singer, Katy Perry, will sing “Firework” this Saturday.
5. My family visits California to hear the band, Maroon 5, in October.
6. In Jamaica, we drank a lot of Gatorade because it was not there in July.
7. For Thanksgiving, we visit our grandpa in New Mexico.
8. In January, Mayor Henderson will be giving away a new Toyota Camry.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of capitalization worksheet 6th grade.
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