What's the mark?
What's the letter?
How would you say this?
What is wrong?
Commas
100

This punctuation mark is used to state something.

Period

100

lexi loves Spongebob Squarepants.

Lexi

100

I love ice cream!

Yell or excited

100

I can't wait for Thanksgiving?

The question mark should be an exclamation point.

I can't wait for Thanksgiving!

100

Where would you put the comma if you were writing a letter?

Dear_ Ms. Stephanie_

After the name Stephanie

Dear Ms. Stephanie,

200

This punctuation mark is used for asking a question.

Question mark

200

Today is ray's birthday!

Ray

200

Who likes pizza?

Question

200

Miss Susan is sick today!

The exclamation point should be a period.

Miss Susan is sick today.

200

Where would you put the comma if you were writing a letter?

Sincerely_

Bob_

Sincerely,

Bob

300

This punctuation is used for when you are yelling or excited.

Exclamation point

300

kyle is on the cross country team.

Kyle

300

Mrs. A is the teacher.

Telling or stating

300

What did Bella do this weekend.

The period should be a question mark.

What did Bella do this weekend?

300

I went to Target and bought candy_ apples_ juice_ and ice cream_.

I went to Target and bought candy, apples, juiceand ice cream.

400

Where is Russo__

?

400

maddy and kaitlin went to the movies.

Maddy, Kaitlin

400

Amari loves to play basketball!

Yell or excited

400

Bara'ah loves to listen to music?

The question mark should be a period.

Bara'ah loves to listen to music.

400

Where would you put the commas?

Ms. Sarah likes to eat mashed potatoes_ chicken_ and corn_.

Ms. Sarah likes to eat mashed potatoes, chicken, and corn.

500

Go Astros__

!

500

mr. Richards and dooley go to Moraine Valley for work.

Mr. Richards, Dooley

500

What did you do this weekend?

Ask

500

How are you doing!

The exclamation point should be a question mark.

How are you doing?

500

For dinner I had a glass of milk_ bowl of applesauce_ and a piece of pie_.

For dinner I had a glass of milk, bowl of applesauce, and a piece of pie.