Punctuation
Know Your Teachers
Part of Speech
Name the Book
Teacher History
100

This is an end punctuation that is used for asking.

Question Mark

100

How many kids does Ms. Lucas have?

2 Children

100

Person Place Thing or Idea

Noun

100

An unlucky protagonist sent to Camp Green Lake, a detention center for boys with behavioral problems, after he is wrongfully accused of stealing a pair of sneakers.

Holes

100

Which teacher started college as an opera singer?

Mr. Hanaway

200
This punctuation is used in between items in a list, when items in that list already use commas.

Semicolon

200

Where else does Mr. Spore work?

Speedway Gas Station

200

Can be an action helping or linking.

Verb

200

The story of a teenage girl whose unconventional conduct creates suspicion and fear within the puritanical town that she is forced to live.

The Witch of Blackbird Pond

200

Which teacher trained music legend Frank Sinatra?

Mr. Spoor

300

This punctuation is traditionally used after the salutation in a letter.

Comma

300

How old is Mr. Hanaway?

36

300

F.A.N.B.O.Y.

Conjunction

300

The story recounts the events of Eva and her twin sister's experiences during the Holocaust in Auschwitz.

Surviving the Angel of Death

300

Which teacher is related to a member of WAM?

Mrs. Eleftheri

400
This punctuation is used before listing out items.

Colon

400

What is Mrs. Eleftheri’s oldest child’s name?

Oliver

400
Tells the position or relation of a noun to another noun or pronoun

Prepostion

400

This short story follows a young boy who runs into the wrong women’s in the middle of the night.

Thank you Ma’am

400

Which teacher was Captain Crayon?

Mr. Guillen

500

This punctuation is used when omitting a word or words from a direct quote.

Ellipse

500

How many years (total) has Mr. Guillen been teaching?

16 years

500

a, an, & the

Article

500

The story of a young man named Billy and his beloved hunting dogs, Old Dan and Little Ann

Where the Red Fern Grows.

500

Which teacher is Russian?

Ms. Lucas