Description
Punctuation Practice Activities: Commas, Quotation Marks, and Apostrophes Anchor Charts and Task Cards BUNDLE:
This PUNCTUATION PRACTICE ACTIVITIES BUNDLE for 3rd-5th grade includes individual product activities for commas, quotation marks, and apostrophes and has over 80 pages of task cards and anchor charts with punctuation rules.
Please see the individual listings for each product for more specific information:
Commas Punctuation Parctice Worksheets and Activities:
COMMA RULES: This commas activity product includes everything you need to teach your students about every comma rule out there!
You will find reference material for:
- commas in numbers
- commas to separate words or phrases in sentences
- commas between cities and states
- commas before quotation marks
- commas inside quotation marks
- commas in dates
- commas in introductory phrases
- commas before coordinating conjunctions
- comma use with a dependent clause
- commas after the first word
- commas for interruptions
- commas to separate adjectives
- commas in a series or list
In total, this task card product contains:
- Six instructional (reference) pages
- 36 commas task cards (two per page)
- An answer sheet
- An answer key
Three distinct question types require students to understand the correct placement of commas.
Apostrophes Punctuation Practice Worksheets and Activities:
Apostrophe placement can cause undue confusion for students. This anchor chart and task card product contains:
- four instructional (reference) pages for apostrophes
- 36 apostrophes task cards (two per page)
- an answer sheet
- an answer key.
Three distinct question types require students to understand the correct placement of apostrophes.
Quotation Marks Practice Worksheets and Activities:
Quotation Marks in Dialogue: Quotation marks and their placement can cause undue confusion for students. This product provides quotation marks anchor charts, and rules for student reference.
This quotation marks task card product contains:
- Four instructional or reference pages (anchor charts)
- 36 quotation marks task cards (two per page)
- An answer sheet
- An answer key
Three distinct question types require students to understand the correct placement of quotation marks.
These PDF files contain over 100 pages + Google Slides and Google Forms.
Megan Segree –
Awesome
Megan Segree –
Awesome
Cheryl B –
Task cards were a great resource for small group discussions in stations.
Cheryl B –
Task cards were a great resource for small group discussions in stations.
Jeffrey S –
Great for whole group or small groups when made into an anchor chart.
Used it as a verbal quiz and even as an individual! Awesome job!
Jeffrey S –
Great for whole group or small groups when made into an anchor chart.
Used it as a verbal quiz and even as an individual! Awesome job!
Rebecca W –
We love to do task cards in my classroom so their was a great resource!
Rachel S –
I have so far used the commas portion of this resource! It is well organized! I wish this resource came with a “note catcher” for the comma rules but I was able to make my own. I noticed after using this resource with my students that there a big improvement in their writing and an increased confidence in using commas.
Jennifer C –
My daughter and I enjoyed working through this resource to learn how to properly use quotation marks. I believe there is one mistake in the answer key. Question #14 should be answer B instead of A because if a quote comes at the end of the sentence, the period goes before the end quotation mark. I did some research and believe that this rule applies even if the quotation marks are around the title of a chapter in a book.
Kelly J –
This was a great resource that was prepared for me to use right after purchase with distance learning. It made my summer school planning so much easier.
christine S –
My students were engaged with this resource. It helped with developing their punctuation skills
Nipuni M –
Great for writing rotations where students independently apply grammar and punctuation concepts taught.
Melissa P –
This worked very well as a virtual manipulative for my Montessori students
Emilee L –
I love this!
Marisa P –
The resource is thorough. I had to modify certain parts to meet certain needs in my class, but I am satisfied with the material and will use it again in the future.
Theresa T –
Great resource.
Leesha T –
Great resource for checking if kiddos are understanding the concepts!
Nicole E –
Great resource! Can use online. Def better for the classroom! Thank you so much!
Sneha F –
Great resource with lots of examples.
Amber R –
Helpful for working on punctuation with my child who has dyslexia.
Pauline G –
A resource which the students enjoyed learning from.
Julianne B –
My students loved doing something different for punctuation and this was perfect. Thank you!
Lindsey H –
love this!
Sarah H –
Very thorough.
Panorea C –
Great resource for distance learning. The only thing I would have liked better is if each question was on its own individual slide. Overall, great product!
Jennifer G –
I enjoy using task cards with early finishers as a way to review.
shannon F –
My students really needed this.
Carrie M –
Great!
Whitney T –
Good resource to have!
Cassidy A –
Loved this resource!
Erin R –
Great resources! Used this as an end of unit review for the students to practice all of their punctuation.
Laura S –
Great resource
Rhonda G –
My students loved using this activity
Lorin R –
These were fun and engaging! Thank you!
Misty B –
Great resource!
Learn More With Mme Moore –
This has really helped my students to apply and practice the skill.
McQuills27April 1, 2020 –
Lots of good examples for a general punctuation review.