Period Punctuation
In “Period Punctuation,” students are asked to add the correct punctuation to various sentences, choosing between a period or question mark. This decision-making activity encourages students to differentiate between statement and question formats. By providing statements like “That was an interesting book,” students decide if a period or question mark is appropriate. This worksheet fosters critical thinking about sentence types and corresponding punctuation.
This worksheet enhances decision-making skills as students determine the correct punctuation for each sentence. By distinguishing between statements and questions, they build a more nuanced understanding of sentence forms. Recognizing when to use periods versus question marks also bolsters their grammar proficiency. Additionally, this activity sharpens reading comprehension as they interpret each sentence’s tone and intent.