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Magical Things
All things SUMMER
From Austin's Mind
From Kiata and Andie's Mind
From Malachi and Dalton's Mind
100
Insert the comma correctly: Shelly loves petting unicorns and the unicorns wag their tails in delight!
Shelly loves petting unicorns, and the unicorns wag their tails in delight!
100
"I can't wait for summer" Mrs. Werner said.
"I can't wait for summer," Mrs. Werner said.
100
What type of comma rule? Creeping across the yellow brick road, Dorthy was a zombie.
Introductory Phrase
100
Insert a comma correctly. Bob my friend sat at his desk.
Bob, my friend, sat at his desk.
100
Name the comma rule: Mr. Toitle, my pet ferret, ran a race while wearing a hat.
Appositives
200
What is the "magical" acronym to remember the conjunctions?
FANBOYS
200
Kiata dropped her rootbeer-flavored delicious popsicle.
Kiata dropped her rootbeer-flavored, delicious popsicle.
200
What type of comma rule? Swirly slides make me puke, but they also make me happy.
Commas in a compound sentence.
200
Insert the comma correctly: The bright yellow sun blinded me.
The bright, yellow sun blinded me.
200
Insert the comma correctly Mr. BeanBag shouted "Cannon Ball!"
Mr. BeanBag shouted, "Cannon Ball!"
300
Insert the comma correctly: Sally won the teleporting contest so her mom is taking her to DQ for a magical treat.
Sally won the teleporting contest, so her mom is taking her to DQ for a magical treat.
300
Sleeping under the stars Sheila felt at peace.
Sleeping under the stars, Sheila felt at peace.
300
Austin loves pineapples, dogs, and swirly straws.
Commas in a Series
300
Name the comma rule: Because Bob went to the store, he fell in a puddle of ice cream.
Introductory Clause
300
Name the comma rule: TimOthy, of course, is my friend-in-law.
Interrupters
400
Insert the comma correctly: No you may not wrestle the leprechaun.
No, you may not wrestle the leprechaun.
400
What comma rule? Pineapple, of course, is the best fruit.
Interrupters
400
What type of comma rule? You look gorgeous in that dress, Mom!
Noun of Direct Address
400
Name the comma rule: Yes, go to your grandma's house after school.
Introductory Words
400
Name the comma rule: Batting the speedball in space, he will surely get you a homerun.
Introductory Phrase
500
Insert the comma correctly: Well I suppose you can give Bartholomew an invisibility cloak.
Well, I suppose you can give Bartholomew an invisibility cloak.
500
What type of comma rule? If you eat a pineapple, you might eat Spongebob's home!
Introductory Clause
500
What type of comma rule? Oops! Levi slipped on a banana peel.
Interjections
500
What type of comma rule? Phoebe said, "Don't touch that cactus!"
Punctuating Dialogue
500
Name the comma rule: Get off my chair, Fred.
Noun of Direct Address