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Browse our collection of sentence ending punctuation worksheets and resources aimed at teaching students how to correctly punctuate sentence endings. Teach students when and where to use full stops, question marks and exclamation marks.

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Editing Sentences: Basic Punctuation (1)

Edit each sentence for missing full stops, capitals and spelling mistakes. Rewrite each sentence correctly.

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Editing Task Cards: Set A (Yr 2)

<p>A set of 9 editing task cards. Errors include full stops, capital letters &amp; spelling. Laminate for a long-lasting resource.</p>
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Editing Task Cards: Set C (Yr 5,6)

<p>A set of 9 editing task cards. Errors include full stops, capital letters, commas, speech marks, apostrophes &amp; spelling. Laminate for a long-lasting resource.</p>
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Editing Task Cards: Set B (Yr 3,4)

<p>A set of 9 editing task cards. Errors include full stops, capital letters, question marks &amp; spelling. Laminate for a long-lasting resource.</p>
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Missing Speech Marks (Easier)

Add in the speech marks in the correct places. Use the guide to help add in capital letters and commas where they are needed.
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Speech Bubble to Direct Speech (2)

Write (and punctuate) a sentence containing direct speech to match each of the given pictures.
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Editing Sentences: Basic Punctuation (2)

Edit each sentence for missing full stops, capitals and spelling mistakes. Rewrite each sentence correctly.
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Pirates Editing Passage

Edit a passage about pirates. Use the checklist to help find the missing full stops, capitals and spelling mistakes.
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Speech Bubble to Direct Speech (1)

Write (and punctuate) a sentence containing direct speech to match each of the given pictures.