Brush Up On Using Question Marks (9-14 years) - Activity Pack
English Resource Description
The "Brush Up On Using Question Marks" activity pack is an educational resource designed for children aged 9 to 14 years, aiming to improve their understanding and correct usage of question marks in English. This work pack provides exercises that help learners identify the difference between questions and statements, an essential skill in English grammar. Question marks are punctuation marks that should be placed at the end of a sentence to indicate that it is a question. For example, "How old are you?" and "Do you want to come to my house on Thursday?" are both questions and thus end with a question mark.
The activity pack includes a series of sentences, and learners are tasked with determining which are questions needing a question mark and which are statements that do not. Sentences such as "Is that your dog over there" and "What do you want to do when you leave school" require question marks at the end, as they are questions. On the other hand, "Your cat has caught a mouse" is a statement and does not need one. Through these exercises, students practice adding question marks where necessary, reinforcing their grammar skills. The pack provides answers for self-assessment, allowing learners to check their work and understand their mistakes, thus enhancing their mastery of using question marks correctly.