1st Grade Punctuation Worksheets
Periods, commas, apostrophes, and quotation marks in the right places. These are the punctuation skills we cover at the 1st grade level. Every sheet prints as a PDF with its answer key, and no two prints are the same.
Punctuation skills for 1st grade
- Commas in Dates Fix it & Choose the sentence · answer key A comma separates the day from the year: July 4, 2019. A weekday gets one too: Monday, June 8.
- Commas in a Series Fix it & Choose the sentence · answer key When you list three or more things, put a comma after each one before the last: hats, mittens, and boots.
- End Punctuation Fix it & Choose the word · answer key A telling sentence ends with a period. An asking sentence ends with a question mark. A strong-feeling sentence ends with an exclamation point.
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