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Use end punctuation for sentences. Waterford Early Learning First Grade English Language Arts 1 © Waterford Institute. All rights reserved. A Closer Look Activity 1 Have students locate the different kinds of punctuation marks in books. Talk about the use of commas in sentences. Then have students find all the commas in a book. Activity 2 Point out an exclamation mark and discuss its purpose with students. Have students find a page in a book that contains exclamation marks. Activity 3 Review question marks. Have students find the questions in a book. What’s My Sentence? 1. Make copies of the following sentence strips: — I am Sam. — What am I? — I am Dad. — What is it, Dad? — Tad is a cat. — See Matt’s hat on Dad. — Ann sat in the sand. — Mac is on the stand. — Pam can stamp! — Can Pat see the camp? 2. Use one or more of the following variations to play: Cut sentence strips into individual words and punctuation marks. Have students recreate the sentences. — Have students use the word Am and the question mark to form questions. Have students use the apostrophe + s (’s) to make sentences that show possession.

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Use end punctuation for sentences.

Waterford Early LearningFirst Grade

English Language Arts

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A Closer LookActivity 1Have students locate the different kinds of punctuation marks in books. Talk about the use of commas in sentences. Then have students find all the commas in a book.

Activity 2Point out an exclamation mark and discuss its purpose with students. Have students find a page in a book that contains exclamation marks.

Activity 3Review question marks. Have students find the questions in a book.

What’s My Sentence?1. Make copies of the following sentence strips:

— I am Sam.— What am I?— I am Dad.— What is it, Dad?— Tad is a cat.— See Matt’s hat on Dad.— Ann sat in the sand.— Mac is on the stand.— Pam can stamp!— Can Pat see the camp?

2. Use one or more of the following variations to play:

— Cut sentence strips into individual words andpunctuation marks. Have students recreate the sentences.

— Have students use the word Am and the question mark to form questions.

— Have students use the apostrophe + s (’s) to make sentences that show possession.

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Sentence Strips

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I am

Sam

.

Wha

t am

I?

I am

Dad

.

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What is it, D

ad?

Tad is a cat.

See Matt’s hat on

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Dad

.

Ann

sat

in t

he s

and.

Mac

is o

n th

e st

and.

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Pam can stam

p!

Can Pat see the

camp?

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Worksheets: Punctuation

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NAME __________________________________________

1. What is in the pit

2. Tim has a nap

3. Here is my hat

4. What is in my hat

?

. ?

A sentence that asks a question ends with a question mark.

A sentence that tells something ends with a period.

A sentence that shows strong feelings or surprise ends with an exclamation mark.

Put the correct punctuation mark at the end of each sentence.☞

Stop

Snap

Hiss

Scat

Pop

Go

Write each word with an exclamation mark. Then read the word with feeling.☞

.

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1. Who is bringing the milk

2. Is she napping

3. Let’s eat

4. Can I see the cat

5. Todd can pat the cat

6. Can the sleds go up the hill

7. The sleds can go far

8. What a day

9. Are they going to stop

Put the correct punctuation mark at the end of each sentence.☞

. ! ?

NAME __________________________________________

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1. Look out for that tree

2. They are brave

3. Can Jane skate

4. Dave is waving

5. Hold on

6. I can see you

7. The sun shines

8. Why are you sad

9. What a fun day

. ! ?

Put the correct punctuation mark at the end of each sentence.☞

NAME __________________________________________

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A sentence that tells about something ends with a period: .

A sentence that asks a question ends with a question mark: ?

A sentence that shows strong feelings or surprise ends with an exclamation mark: !

☞ Write the correct sentence mark so that the meaning is clear.

1. Sam, Dan, and Nick are in a race

2. Do they have helmets

3. They stay on the path

4. Look out

5. Who will win

6. Sam is in last place

7. Look Dan is fast

8. Yes Nick will win

9. Can you ride a bike

NAME __________________________________________

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Worksheets: Sentences

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A sentence that tells about something ends with a period: .

A sentence that asks a question ends with a question mark: ?

A sentence that shows strong feelings or surprise ends with an exclamation mark: !

☞ Write each sentence correctly. Remember to use capital letters andpunctuation marks.

1. i like to fly kites

2. my best kite is red

3. look out for trees

4. can it fly without wind

5. windy days are best

6. it goes high

7. it looks so little

8. do you have a kite

9. your kite is fast

10. do you like the wind

I like to fly kites.

NAME __________________________________________

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A sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with a period.

Write these sentences correctly.☞

1. you have a box

2. rox can go fast

4. i will go on a trip

3. pip is a big pig

5. pip has a box of rocks

NAME __________________________________________

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Lizzy lizzy

1. the bee can buzz.tabby Tabby

2. I will buzz by the cat.

Bossy bossy

3. the cow will get dizzy.

Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.☞

1. are the fish in the pond

2. a dog can splash

Write the sentences correctly.☞

3. i like to swim

NAME __________________________________________

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2. i spy a sly fox

1. what do i spy Write the sentences correctly.☞

4. he is on the planes wing

3. the mans face is cold

5. jane is holding on

NAME __________________________________________

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1. max sees a stone

Write the sentences correctly.☞

2. where is mose

4. what a happy bunch

3. why are you sad

5. the bee finds mose

NAME __________________________________________

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2. will you play with me

’1. im so glad i came

4. dont the fuzzy ducks look cute

3. its fluffy the cat

Write the sentences correctly.☞

5. where is the cat

NAME __________________________________________