Let’s go step by step to solve this worksheet.
The task is:
“Read the sentences below. Circle the punctuation at the end of each sentence.”
We need to look at each sentence and find what punctuation mark is at the very end — that’s the “end mark.”
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Sentence 1:
My mom and dad eat apples and pears.
→ Ends with a
period (.)
Sentence 2:
Can I please have a crayon from the box?
→ Ends with a
question mark (?)
Sentence 3:
Everybody run as fast as you can!
→ Ends with an
exclamation point (!)
Sentence 4:
Where is the blue shirt I was going to wear?
→ Ends with a
question mark (?)
Sentence 5:
This book is my favorite one to read.
→ Ends with a
period (.)
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Now, for the last part:
Write a sentence and circle the end mark you used.
You can write any simple sentence. Let’s pick one:
Example:
I love ice cream. → ends with a period
Or:
Do you like pizza? → ends with a question mark
Or:
Wow, that was amazing! → ends with an exclamation point
Since the instructions don’t specify which type, we’ll choose a simple declarative sentence (statement) using a period.
Let’s write:
The sun is bright.
End mark:
.
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Final Answer:
1. .
2. ?
3. !
4. ?
5. .
Written sentence:
The sun is bright.
Circled end mark:
.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of punctuation practice worksheet for high school.