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Sentence Structure & Punctuation

For Students 3rd - 4th
For this identifying sentence structure and punctuation worksheet, students write questions which correspond to the answers given, Jeopardy style. Students write and punctuate ten interrogative answers.
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Commas and Semicolons: Compound Sentences

For Students 5th - 9th
For this comma and semicolon worksheet, students are given sentences that they must correctly punctuate using either a comma or a semicolon.
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Opposites

For Students 2nd - 3rd
In this recognizing antonyms learning exercise, students read a statements with words in italics and use a column of words to choose the words with opposite meanings. Students match 10 answers.
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What Did You Say?

For Students 2nd - 4th Standards
Punctuating dialogue properly is a skill that your young pupils will use for years to come. Allow individuals the chance to practice adding commas and quotation marks to sentences that are lacking punctuation. The activity here includes...
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Earthling Names

For Teachers 2nd - 3rd
Young readers learn from this presentation the proper ways of capitalizing and punctuating "titles," such as: Mr., Mrs. Ms. Capt., etc. The last slide has four titles of people that students must correctly capitalize and punctuate.
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Punctuation Celebration

For Students 1st - 2nd
Second graders read the scrambled words and rewrite the sentences in order to make a complete sentence. They punctuate each sentence with a period.
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Using Colons and Semi-colons

For Students 8th - 10th
How do you know when to use a semicolon versus a colon? Middle and high schoolers choose between a colon and a semicolon to correctly punctuate sentences. They must complete 10 sentences, either electronically or on a printout.
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Embedded Clauses

For Students 5th - 8th
In this embedded clauses worksheet, learners respond to 17 fill in the blank and short answer questions that require them to write and punctuate embedded clauses in sentences.
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Interactive
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Punctuation Review

For Students 4th - 5th
In this punctuation review activity, students determine sentences that are punctuated correctly/incorrectly. Students may correct answers on-line. Worksheet has links to additional activities.
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Sing your Way Through Phonics Lesson Plan "Belongings"

For Teachers 2nd - 4th
Students spell and punctuate singular and plural possessive words.
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Human Sentences

For Teachers 6th
Sixth graders create human sentences in this hands-on activity to practice using comas correctly when punctuating dates in sentences.
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How Do New Species Form?

For Teachers 10th - 12th
Students read an article by Niles Eldridge about species and the environment and break into small groups to discuss it. They write essays noting strengths and weaknesses of punctuated equilibrium and gradualism, or other topics listed.
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Total English Intermediate: Suffix or Prefix?

For Students 3rd - 5th
In this intermediate suffix or prefix worksheet, students examine the words in italics in 8 sentences and choose the appropriate suffix or prefix. Students also use prefixes and suffixes to form words.
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Interactive
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Punctuation I Pre Test

For Students 7th - 9th
In this punctuation instructional activity, students assess sentences to determine whether or not they are punctuated correctly.
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Punctuation II Pretest

For Students 6th - 8th
For this punctuation worksheet, students read sentences and decide if there are punctuation errors.  If an error is found, students choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
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Punctuation Post Test

For Students 3rd - 5th
In this punctuation worksheet, students decide if a given sentence contains punctuation errors.  If the sentence contains errors, students choose the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
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Macaroni Punctuation

For Teachers 1st - 3rd
Learners punctuate their writing with macaroni. They review and reinforce use of periods, commas, quotation marks, exclamation marks, and question marks.
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the Connectors

For Teachers 9th - 12th
Students recognize and explain meaning of connectors, punctuate a compound sentence using connectors, and compose compound sentences using the correct connectors.
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WOW - Who Or What? (A Six Trait Lesson)

For Teachers 3rd - 5th
Learners locate and select riddles in library books to share, write riddles using template, select appropriate parts of speech to complete riddle template using AlphaSmart, correctly capitalize and punctuate riddle, and illustrate their...
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Second Grade Language

For Teachers 2nd
In this language arts worksheet, 2nd graders complete multiple choice questions about ending sounds, capitals, completing sentences, punctuation, and more. Students complete 25 questions.
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Language Arts Review

For Students 3rd - 4th
In this review of language arts skills worksheet, learners correct capitalization and punctuation mistakes, identify the root/base words, determine synonyms for given words, and combine sentences to create compound sentences. Students...
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Grammar Net

Prepositions

For Students 4th - 12th Standards
Add a worksheet about prepositions and context clues to your grammar unit. As kids read 20 sentences, they fill in the blanks based on what they read and the prepositions that fit the best.
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Adjectives of Comparison

For Students 4th - 12th Standards
Is our car bigger than theirs? Is this car better than than that one? Use comparative and superlative adjectives of provided verbs to complete twenty sentences.
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Grammar Net

So v. Such

For Students 4th - 12th Standards
When should you use such and when should you use so? Kids look through 20 sentences and fill in the blanks with so, such, such a, or such an.

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