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5th Grade Interactive Language Arts Skill Builders

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Punctuation and General Grammar - CCSS L.5.2


Links verified on 11/29/2018

1. Apostrophe Quiz.

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(PDF)Put apostrophes where you think they should go in the following sentences. Put an o or a p to show whether they are for omission or possession.  SEE MORE
 
2. Comma practice.

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5 interactive quizzes of varied levels with accompanying handout. SEE MORE
 
3. Commas in Quotations.

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Read the directions and take the online quiz. SEE MORE
 
4. Dear Mr. Henshaw.

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Parts of a friendly Letter. (a Quia quiz) SEE MORE
 
5. Grammar Gorillas.

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Advanced level - Practice identifying all parts of speech. SEE MORE
 
6. Is this sentence correct?

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Online Quia Quiz. Select if a sentence is correct or not by clicking on the yes or no button. Answer sheet available. (This page contains a Java applet) SEE MORE
 
7. Parts of Speech.

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Identify the part of speech that will complete the sentence. SEE MORE
 
8. Power Proofreading - comma practice.

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Choose 5th grade then select; The Tanaka Twins, or any one of the mixed practice exercises. (Must have Macromedia® Shockwave Player on your computer and Internet Explorer) SEE MORE
 
9. Quiz on Comma Usage.

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Click on "The paragraph, please!" and a paragraph will appear in the top text-area. Insert the necessary commas. There are two separate paragraphs in this exercise. SEE MORE
 
10. Quotation Marks and Commas.

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Online Quiz. Insert the necessary punctuation marks -- quotation marks, commas, etc. -- and capitalize words where necessary. SEE MORE
 
11. Using Commas with Introductory Phrases.

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Click on "The sentence, please!" and a sentence will appear in the top text-area. Insert any necessary comma or commas (being careful not to insert commas where they aren't necessary). (self checking) SEE MORE
 
12. Wacky Web Tales.

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Choose a tale and then enter the requested parts of speech to see what crazy story you wrote. SEE MORE
 
13. Welcome to Commas: Fill in the Blanks.

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In each blank space in the paragraphs below provide a comma where it is appropriate or write a small-case "x" (without the quotation marks) where a comma is not necessary. You can click on Check Answers to see which of your answers are correct. SEE MORE
 

Internet4classrooms is a collaborative effort by Susan Brooks and Bill Byles.
 

  

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