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H McCormick

Question Mark, Exclamation Mark or Full Stop?

Grades: 3rd Grade, 2nd Grade, 1st Grade
Subjects: English Language Arts, Assessments
Standards:

Student Instructions

1. Read each sentence carefully. 2. Decide if the sentence should end with a question mark, exclamation mark, or full stop. 3. Add the correct punctuation mark in the box to finish the sentence correctly. 4. Click check when you have finished all pages to submit your work.

Teacher Notes (not visible to students)

This activity supports early learners in understanding sentence-ending punctuation. Encourage students to read each sentence aloud to hear if it sounds like a question, an exclamation, or a statement. Use the character images to engage students and make the activity relatable. Review punctuation rules before starting the activity. Assess students' understanding by checking their punctuation choices.

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