Problem Analysis:
The task requires adding the correct punctuation mark at the end of each sentence. The available punctuation marks are:
- Period (.)
- Question mark (?)
- Exclamation mark (!)
Solution Approach:
1.
Identify the type of sentence:
-
Declarative sentences (statements) end with a period (
.).
-
Interrogative sentences (questions) end with a question mark (
?).
-
Exclamatory sentences (expressions of strong emotion) end with an exclamation mark (
!).
2.
Analyze each sentence and determine its type:
-
Sentence 1: "I am five years old"
- This is a declarative sentence (a statement). It ends with a period (
.).
-
Sentence 2: "What is your name"
- This is an interrogative sentence (a question). It ends with a question mark (
?).
-
Sentence 3: "Who is sitting on that chair"
- This is an interrogative sentence (a question). It ends with a question mark (
?).
-
Sentence 4: "Wow That bird is so pretty."
- This is an exclamatory sentence (an expression of strong emotion). It ends with an exclamation mark (
!).
-
Sentence 5: "My name is Jack"
- This is a declarative sentence (a statement). It ends with a period (
.).
Final Answers:
1. "I am five years old" →
.
2. "What is your name" →
?
3. "Who is sitting on that chair" →
?
4. "Wow That bird is so pretty." →
!
5. "My name is Jack" →
.
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{., ?, ?, !, .}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of correct punctuation sentences worksheet.