Questions and Question Marks - Worksheet

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English
Year 1 - Year 2
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The worksheet titled "Questions and Question Marks" is a resource designed to help students understand the correct use of full stops and question marks in sentences. The task provided requires students to read a series of sentences and decide whether to complete each one with a full stop or a question mark. For example, the sentence "I like cake" is a statement and would therefore end with a full stop, while "Who is their teacher" is a question and should be completed with a question mark. This exercise aims to enhance students' punctuation skills, particularly in distinguishing between statements and questions.

Another section of the worksheet, "Capital Letters, Full Stops and Question Marks," challenges students to rewrite sentences that lack proper capitalization and punctuation. The sentences are presented in a way that all initial letters are lowercase and punctuation is missing. Students are expected to correct these errors by adding capital letters at the beginning of each sentence and full stops or question marks at the end, depending on whether the sentence is a statement or a question. For instance, "my car is blue" should be corrected to "My car is blue." This activity is designed to reinforce the rules of capitalization and the appropriate use of punctuation marks in written English.

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