Many young writers forget to capitalize the first word when it's a common word like "it," "many," or "the." These words need capital letters just like names do when they start sentences. Understanding declarative sentences helps students recognize different sentence types that all require this same capitalization rule.
Names at the beginning of sentences require special attention because they need capitals for two reasons: they're proper nouns and they start the sentence. Words like "lucas" should become "Lucas" and "ben" should become "Ben" when beginning sentences.
Identifying Sentence Beginnings
Students learn to recognize sentence boundaries by looking for end punctuation marks like periods, question marks, and exclamation points. The word immediately following these marks starts a new sentence and needs a capital letter. This skill connects directly to understanding simple sentences and their basic structure.