

This Grade 4 worksheet helps students master capitalization rules related to seasons, festivals, holidays, directions, and geographical names. It builds a strong grammar foundation by teaching when to use capital letters in everyday contexts like directions (north, south), festivals (Diwali, Christmas), and places (South Korea, West Bengal).
With engaging and structured activities, learners practice identifying and correcting capitalization errors while improving their writing accuracy. The worksheet includes a variety of task types such as multiple choice questions, fill in the blanks with seasonal and festival words, matching incorrect and correct sentences, underlining words that need capitalization, and rewriting a paragraph with proper capitalization.
Understanding capitalization rules for seasons, festivals, and directions is important for clear communication. For Grade 4 learners, this topic is essential because:
1. It helps correctly write names of festivals, holidays, and places.
2. It improves understanding of geographical directions and proper nouns.
3. It reduces common capitalization mistakes in writing.
4. It builds confidence in both academic and real-life communication.
This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that strengthen capitalization skills:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the correct capitalization for seasons, festivals, directions, and place names.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
Students complete sentences using appropriate words related to seasons, festivals, and directions from a word bank.
📋 Exercise 3 – Match the Following
Students match incorrectly written sentences with their correctly capitalized forms.
📝 Exercise 4 – Underline the Words
Students identify and underline words that should begin with capital letters.
✍️ Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Students rewrite a paragraph by correcting capitalization errors in festivals, places, and directions.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. spring
2. Summer
3. Diwali
4. Holi
5. Christmas
6. north
7. West Bengal
8. South Korea
9. Autumn season
10. Republic Day
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
1. Winter
2. Monsoon
3. Eid
4. Dussehra
5. East
6. West
7. Pongal
8. Onam
9. North India
10. Lohri
Exercise 3 – Match the Following
1. The map shows the direction northeast. → The map shows the direction Northeast.
2. The birds flew toward the northwest. → The birds flew toward the Northwest.
3. The ship sailed to the southeast. → The ship sailed to the Southeast.
4. The wind blew from the southwest. → The wind blew from the Southwest.
5. People fly kites during makar sankranti. → People fly kites during Makar Sankranti.
6. Sisters celebrate raksha bandhan every year. → Sisters celebrate Raksha Bandhan every year.
7. Devotees celebrate janmashtami with prayers. → Devotees celebrate Janmashtami with prayers.
8. Many temples celebrate ram navami. → Many temples celebrate Ram Navami.
9. The wildlife park is in south africa. → The wildlife park is in South Africa.
10. Many countries are located in east asia. → Many countries are located in East Asia.
Exercise 4 – Underline the Words (Correct Forms)
1. Gandhi Jayanti
2. Children’s Day
3. Halloween
4. West Coast
5. East Africa
6. Autumn Festival
7. North America
8. Thanksgiving
9. South Pole
10. Teacher’s Day
Exercise 5 – Correct Paragraph
Every year our family celebrates many festivals. In spring we enjoy the festival of Easter. Many people also observe Good Friday during this time. In December families prepare for Christmas Eve. People welcome the New Year on New Year’s Eve. In India many devotees celebrate Buddha Purnima and Mahavir Jayanti. During our trip we traveled across South India and saw the cold winds coming from the North Pole.
Boost your child’s grammar confidence by mastering capitalization through fun examples of seasons, festivals, and directions!
Holidays always use capital letters, while seasons and directions are capitalized only in specific contexts.
Practice sentences help students understand when each word should or should not be capitalized.
They may incorrectly capitalize seasons like summer or directions like north in regular sentences.