I'll solve this punctuation problem by analyzing each sentence and determining the correct punctuation mark to use.
First, I need to understand the context. The image shows a "Punctuation Station" worksheet with 8 sentences that need punctuation marks (period, question mark, or exclamation point) added at the end.
Let me go through each sentence one by one:
1. "Would you like to pet my dog" - This is a question, so it needs a question mark.
2. "The giraffe is my favorite animal" - This is a statement, so it needs a period.
3. "Oh no." - This is an exclamation, so it needs an exclamation point.
4. "Tomorrow Henry will pack his lunch" - This is a statement, so it needs a period.
5. "What time will you be at the party" - This is a question, so it needs a question mark.
6. "I can't wait to see you" - This expresses excitement, so it needs an exclamation point.
7. "Tina loves to eat cake" - This is a statement, so it needs a period.
8. "Are you watching the game tonight" - This is a question, so it needs a question mark.
Now I'll provide the complete solution with explanations.
The correct punctuation for each sentence is:
1. Would you like to pet my dog? (Question mark because it's asking a question)
2. The giraffe is my favorite animal. (Period because it's a simple statement)
3. Oh no! (Exclamation point because it expresses surprise or alarm)
4. Tomorrow Henry will pack his lunch. (Period because it's stating a fact)
5. What time will you be at the party? (Question mark because it's asking for information)
6. I can't wait to see you! (Exclamation point because it expresses excitement)
7. Tina loves to eat cake. (Period because it's a declarative statement)
8. Are you watching the game tonight? (Question mark because it's asking a yes/no question)
This completes the punctuation station exercise correctly.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of punctuation mark worksheet.