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- Stop the Story: Secret Signals for Kindergarten Sentences
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Young writers use these 10 targeted challenges to identify the tiny dots and marks that tell readers when a big idea is finished.
Panorama pedagógico
This worksheet assesses foundational punctuation skills by focusing on the identification and placement of periods in simple sentences. The pedagogical approach is scaffolded, moving from basic recognition of the period symbol to applying punctuation in context and evaluating correct sentence structure. It is an ideal resource for early literacy centers or as a formative assessment to gauge mastery of kindergarten print concepts.
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- Identify the period as the punctuation mark used to indicate the end of a telling sentence.
- Apply correct punctuation by placing a period at the end of a simple sentence string.
- Distinguish between correctly and incorrectly punctuated sentences based on the position of the end mark.
All 10 Questions
- Which mark do we use when we want to stop a sentence?A) A period (.)B) A letter (A)C) A number (1)D) A star (*)
- Look at the sentence: 'The cat is blue _' Which mark belongs in the blank?A) MB) 7C) .D) S
- Finish the sentence with the right mark: 'I like to play _'A) .B) ZC) 9D) B
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- True or False: A period looks like a little dot.A) TrueB) False
- Where does the period go in this sentence? 'I (1) love (2) my (3) dog (4)'A) Spot 1B) Spot 2C) Spot 3D) Spot 4
- A period tells the reader to ____.A) RunB) StopC) JumpD) Sing
- True or False: We put a period at the beginning of a sentence.A) TrueB) False
- Which one shows a correct sentence?A) .The sun is hotB) The sun . is hotC) The sun is hot.D) The sun is . hot
- Complete this rule: 'Every sentence ends with a ____.'A) CrayonB) AppleC) PeriodD) Shoe
- True or False: You only need one period at the end of a sentence.A) TrueB) False
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Preguntas Frecuentes
Yes, this English and Language Arts quiz is a perfect no-prep resource for substitute teachers because the clear explanations and simple format allow students to work through punctuation rules independently.
Most kindergarten students will complete this ten-question English and Language Arts quiz in approximately ten to fifteen minutes, depending on their current reading fluency and familiarity with sentence endings.
This English and Language Arts quiz can be used for differentiated instruction by reading the questions aloud to emerging readers or using it as a quick challenge for students who are just beginning to write their own stories.
While specifically designed for kindergarten, this English and Language Arts quiz is also appropriate for preschool students who are advanced in print awareness or first-grade students who need a remedial review of end-stop punctuation.
Teachers can use this English and Language Arts quiz as an exit ticket or a mid-unit check to see which students can consistently identify the proper placement of a period before moving on to more complex punctuation marks.
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