Use correct end of sentence punctuation (e.g., period, question mark). 0501.1.5
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- Identifying Sentence Types - Make a worksheet to test your student's ability to identify the four basic types of sentences and end them with the proper punctuation. You choose the sentence types and layout and a .pdf document will be produced for you to save or print.
- Capitalization and End Punctuation in Sentences - 5th grade readiness
- End Punctuation - when to use period, question mark, or exclamation point
- End Punctuation - several short rules
- End Punctuation: Periods, Question Marks, and Exclamation Points - rules from the About network
- Ending Punctuation Quiz - review and a button to go to the quiz - "Click Here to Take Test"
- How to Punctuate a Sentence - a 'quick-and-dirty' guide to punctuating a sentence
- Let's Put an End to Sentences - [24 slides] PowerPoint show about end marks in the form of a quiz
- Power Proofreading - Choose 5th grade then select; Mindy's Minute Mysteries!, or any one of the mixed practice exercises.
- Punctuation Worksheet - Read each sentence. Determine whether the sentence is a statement or question. Write the proper punctuation mark at the end of each sentence. answers on page 2
- Sentence Builder - writing tips on punctuation
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