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Basic
Punctuation
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A quick
fire activities (suitable for use in plenary or as 5 minute time fillers)
to encourage children to think about connectives. |
This ppt gives some
simple interactive class practice in identifying missing punctuation.
Suitable for Yrs 2-6. |
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Aimed
at KS2, they help children to become much more independent as the
children
that finish their work become "Punctuation
Police", checking other people's work for the punctuation they
are "looking" for. |
Slideshow looking
at and explaining the most common punctuation marks. |
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A fun worksheet,
easily photocopied. Confused Claire just can't get her capitals and
lower case letters right! The task is to copy out the story extract,
correcting the misuse of capital letters where neccesary. |
Extract
to add full stops and capita letters to. |
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5 posters reminding
pupils of the rules when using speech marks. Characters from the film
Ratatouille used to make them more interesting!
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Punctuation
Pyramid poster for display. |
N/A |
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How
a simple story changes if the full stops move! Very clever! |
Write
out the sentences with the full stops and question marks. |
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Capital
letters, question marks and full stops. |
Write
out each story extract with capital letters and full stops. |
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Put
in full stops and capital letters to make the sentenes shorter. |
Add
question marks or full stops and capital letters to these sentences. |
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| Follow the rules, and create a sentence that makes sense. | You are going to use your skills to
tell me exactly what punctuation you can find in these sentences. |