My Little Book of Punctuation - MVCA Second Grade

My Little Book of

Punctuation

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You use periods (.) when you are telling.

Read each sentence and write a period in each space below.

My dog is shaggy and brown The little girl has a pink dress Last night, I had chicken nuggets for dinner

You use question marks (?) when you are asking a question.

Read each sentence and write a question mark in each space below.

What time are we eating lunch Can I go to the bathroom Where is my sweatshirt

You use exclamation points(!) when you are happy, excited, frustrated, demanding or angry.

Read each sentence and write an exclamation point in each space below.

I cannot wait to go swimming My soccer team won first place I'm so angry, I could scream

Read each sentence and decide which type of punctuation to put at the end of the sentence.

1. Do you want to go to bed 2. I love my silly dog, Dottie 3. My desk is clean 4. I can't believe you stole my

brownie 5. I have four bananas

Read each sentence and decide which type of punctuation to put at the end of the sentence.

1. I love to visit my grandpa 2. When are you coming home 3. Do you want some peanuts 4. I see a ghost in the window 5. I want a hamburger and

french fries for dinner

Read each sentence and decide which type of punctuation to put at the end of the sentence.

1. I have a baseball game tonight

2. That cake is green and blue 3. Have you ever been to the

zoo 4. My mom did my laundry

Read each sentence and decide which type of punctuation to put at the end of the sentence.

1. My birthday party is tomorrow 2. Can I have your peas 3. I am going to the mall today 4. I have art class on Tuesday 5. What are you going to wear

to school?

Write your own sentence below using a period. Don't forget to use a capital letter at the beginning of your sentence!

Write your own sentence below using a question mark. Don't forget to use a capital letter at the beginning of your sentence!

Write your own sentence below using an exclamation point. Don't forget to use a capital letter at the beginning of your sentence!

Write your own sentence below using the punctuation of your choice! Don't forget to use a capital letter at the beginning of your sentence!

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