End Punctuation for Kindergarten— Let's Practice!
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Let Goopaw help you practice identifying end punctuation like periods, question marks, and exclamation marks.
Transcript End Punctuation for Kindergarten— Let's Practice!
Goopaw says get ready to practice, “End Punctuation for Kindergarten!” There are three ways we can end a sentence: with a dot called a period; with a squiggle and dot called a question mark; or a line and a dot called an exclamation mark. Here is a sentence: The ball is red. What is this punctuation mark called? This is called a period. Let's look at another sentence: Oh no! What do we call this punctuation mark? An exclamation mark! Let's try the next sentence: Who is it? Name this punctuation mark. This is a question mark. Here is a new sentence: We did it! What's this punctuation mark called? It's an exclamation mark. Here's the last sentence: The cat sat. What punctuation mark is this? This is a period. Great work! Goopaw had so much fun practicing with you today! See you next time!
End Punctuation for Kindergarten— Let's Practice! exercise
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What are these punctuation marks called?
HintsLook at the punctuation mark at the end of this question.
Will it rain today?
Look at the punctuation mark at the end of this exclamation.
Oh no!
Solution- . Period
- ? Question mark
- ! Exclamation mark
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Which punctuation mark should we use?
HintsDoes the sentence ask a question? If it does, you will need a question mark.
Is the sentence exclaiming how great something is? If it is, you will need an exclamation mark.
Solution- Is it snowing today?
- Wow, what an amazing story!
- It's a stripy tiger.
- I like music.
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Which punctuation mark should we use at the end of this sentence?
HintsWhat type of sentence is it? A question, an exclamation or a statement? Which punctuation mark comes at the end of each sentence type?
Choose one of these options:
- .
- ?
- !
If you are working on a phone or tablet, you will need to access the number keyboard to find the punctuation marks.
If you are working on a computer:
- You can find the period at the bottom right of the keyboard.
- The question mark is also at the bottom right of the keyboard and can be typed with the shift key held down too.
- The exclamation mark can be typed by holding the shift key and the number key on which it appears.
SolutionA period goes at the end of this sentence. It is a statement.
Today I am going to the park.
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Find the correct punctuation marks.
HintsIs it a statement, a question or an exclamation?
Choose one of these options:
- .
- ?
- !
If you are working on a phone or tablet, you will need to access the number keyboard to find the punctuation marks.
If you are working on a computer:
- You can find the period at the bottom right of the keyboard.
- The question mark is also at the bottom right of the keyboard and can be typed with the shift key held down too.
- The exclamation mark can be typed by holding the shift key and the number key on which it appears.
Solution- Is it lunch time? This is a question.
- What wonderful news! This is an exclamation.
- How many ducks are there? This is a question.
- She is painting. This is a statement.
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Which punctuation mark comes at the end of this sentence?
HintsWhat sort of sentence is it? A statement, an exclamation, or a question?
Remember, these are the names of the punctuation marks.
- . period
- ? question mark
- ! exclamation mark
SolutionThe correct punctuation mark is a question mark.
When is your birthday?
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Can you add punctuation to complete the story?
HintsLook at each sentence carefully. What type of sentence is it?
Is someone asking a question or exclaiming something?
Choose one of these options:
- .
- ?
- !
If you are working on a phone or tablet, access the number keyboard to find the punctuation marks.
If you are working on a computer:
- You can find the period at the bottom right of the keyboard.
- The question mark is also at the bottom right of the keyboard and can be typed with the shift key held down too.
- The exclamation mark can be typed by holding the shift key and the number key on which it appears.
SolutionOne day, Sam was going to the dentist. He went with his mum.
"Have you been brushing your teeth?" asked the dentist.
"Yes," answered Sam. "How fantastic!" replied the dentist.
Sam was happy. The visit had gone well.
I love this video it’s so animated🤩🤩
The worksheet doesn’t come up after the video. I’m so glad I tried it out first.