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H McCormick

Question Mark, Exclamation Mark or Full Stop?

Grades: 3rd Grade, 2nd Grade, 4th Grade
Subjects: Assessments, English Language Arts
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 next to each sentence. 4. For the last question, write your own question based on the picture provided. 5. Click check when finished to submit your work.

Teacher Notes (not visible to students)

This worksheet focuses on punctuation marks: question marks, exclamation marks, and full stops. Encourage students to think about the tone and meaning of each sentence to decide the correct punctuation. Use the picture prompt at the end to inspire creative question writing. This activity can be used for individual practice or small group instruction. Review answers with students and discuss why each punctuation mark is used.

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