Read, Remember, Write – Capital I

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KS1 (Year 1 & 2) English National Curriculum aligned
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When we use the letter ‘i’ on its own, it has to be a capital ‘I’. These sentences have used a small ‘i’ instead of a capital I.

Read the sentence 3 or 4 times. Say the sentence 3 or 4 times. Cover up the sentence and write it, remembering to write a capital ‘I’ when it is on its own.

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KS1 spelling and punctuation worksheet that teaches Year 1 and Year 2 children to write the pronoun I as a capital letter every time it stands alone.

The page sets out five sentences that have wrongly used a lowercase i, including “i want to eat a pear”, “At home i will read a book”, “My teacher said i was good at adding”, “Can i have a pencil please?” and “i ran to the shop to buy a kite”. Children read each sentence three or four times, cover it and rewrite it correctly, swapping in a capital I where needed. The read-and-cover step encourages spelling memory rather than copying.

Useful for handwriting practice, dictation warm ups or one-to-one intervention with children who keep slipping into lowercase. More writing work sits in the spelling and punctuation worksheets for KS1 ages 5 to 7. Printable PDF, A4, downloads instantly after purchase.