Let's solve this
Spring Themed Punctuation Worksheet step by step.
The goal is to
cut and paste the correct punctuation mark at the end of each sentence. The available punctuation marks on the right side are:
- Question mark (?)
- Exclamation point (!)
- Period (.)
We need to determine which punctuation best fits the tone and meaning of each sentence.
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1. Did you find your rain boots
This is a
question asking for information.
✔ Correct punctuation:
?
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2. The duck is yellow
This is a
statement giving information.
✔ Correct punctuation:
.
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3. Hurry, it's raining
This is an
urgent statement expressing excitement or warning.
✔ Correct punctuation:
!
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4. Do you want to fly the kite
This is a
question asking about preference.
✔ Correct punctuation:
?
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5. It is so windy
This is a
statement describing a condition.
✔ Correct punctuation:
.
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6. Sally likes rainy days
This is a
statement about Sally’s preference.
✔ Correct punctuation:
.
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7. Wow, look at that rainbow
This is an
exclamatory sentence expressing surprise or awe.
✔ Correct punctuation:
!
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8. Timmy went outside to play
This is a
statement describing an action.
✔ Correct punctuation:
.
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9. Where is the umbrella
This is a
question asking for location.
✔ Correct punctuation:
?
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Final Answers:
1. Did you find your rain boots →
?
2. The duck is yellow →
.
3. Hurry, it's raining →
!
4. Do you want to fly the kite →
?
5. It is so windy →
.
6. Sally likes rainy days →
.
7. Wow, look at that rainbow →
!
8. Timmy went outside to play →
.
9. Where is the umbrella →
?
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Summary of Punctuation Used:
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Question marks (?): Sentences 1, 4, 9
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Exclamation points (!): Sentences 3, 7
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Periods (.): Sentences 2, 5, 6, 8
✔ This worksheet helps students learn how to use punctuation based on sentence type: questions, statements, and exclamations.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of elementary punctuation worksheet.