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a blue poster with the words apostophes and an image of a bird

This fun poster is a fantastic way to teach your class about punctuation marks and specifically apostrophes. Simply download and print, then decorate your classroom with this colourful and informative poster. This poster includes the punctuation marks’ name, what it looks like, and even information about when it’s used in a sentence. This visual aid is wonderful for reinforcing your students’ learning in any English classroom.

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a poster with the words punctulation posters in pink and blue, which includes question marks

Punctation PostersFREE Punctuation Posters are a great tool for your grammar or focus wall! They also make a great reference for students.Each set includes: period, exclamation point, and question mark.One set includes the four sentence types (declarative, imperative, interrogative, and exclamatory.

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the punction character posters are in different colors

Use these Punctuation Posters to teach about punctuation or display for reference when writing. Each punctuation mark has a full-page poster with a cute character to help the learners remember the name and usage of each punctuation mark. They are perfect for introducing punctuation to learners in the Foundation Phase and their colourful design will be a beautiful addition to any classroom. #punctuation #punctuationmarks #posters #displayposters #english #classroondisplay

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punctuation worksheet for kids with pictures

Writing correctly is very important for students. Punctuation and capitalization are important aspects when writing a text. Let´s practice it with this funny activities. Interactive activities

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an image of punctuation worksheet with words and pictures on it

12 Punctuation Marks and Example Sentences Sentence Endings There are three punctuation marks for use as sentence endings. They are the question mark, the full stop and exclamation point. The period (.) mostly used at the end of the sentence, or a statement thought to be complete and after many abbreviations. A period can also be show the end of a group of words that don’t form a typical sentence. I’m leaving tomorrow at 8:45. Use a question mark (?) at the end of a sentence, to indicate a…

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