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Correct and Incorrect Punctuation Table OrganizerCorrect and Incorrect Punctuation Table Organizer
Publisher
Mama's Learning Corner
Resource Details
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Grade
2nd - 5th
Subjects
English Language Arts
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Graphic Organizers
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Year
2012
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Correct and Incorrect Punctuation Table

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Practice punctuation as well as capitalization with a straightforward grammar exercise. Learners determine if several sentences use proper grammar or not and then write a sentence using correct capitalization and grammar.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

punctuation, capitalization

Additional Tags

english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • As a challenge, have learners correct or rewrite the other sentences on the page rather than just identifying if they are correct or not
  • Assign this page for homework or as a warm-up exercise

Classroom Considerations

  • The very first sentence does not use the (optional) Oxford or serial comma, but the fifth does; you will need to decide if you require this comma or not before asking kids to determine if these sentences are correct 

Pros

  • Handwriting lines are provided to support emergent writers

Cons

  • None

Common Core

L.2.2.a L.3.2.a L.4.2.a L.5.2.a

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