Language Arts Unit Activity Lesson PlansIntroductionStudents have read about and reviewed several grammar rules. In this unit, they will learn rules about proper punctuation, abbreviations, and numbers. Lesson Description Students will play a memory game, matching an example of a punctuation mark with an example of correct usage. Instructional Objectives
exclamation point: used to show strong feeling period: used at the end of a declarative or an imperative sentence question mark: used to indicate a direct question colon: used to introduce a list semicolon: used to separate the items in a series when one or more items contain commas ellipsis points: used to indicate omission of material from a quotation commas: used to set off interjections, parenthetical expressions, and conjunctive adverbs dash: used to indicate a sudden break or change in thought within a sentence parentheses: used to set off supplemental material hyphen: used after a prefix joined by a proper noun or proper adjective Log InThe resource you requested requires you to enter a username and password below: | ||