

Punctuation helps students:
Write clearly by marking the end of sentences and separating ideas
Express meaning correctly – for example, asking a question or showing excitement
Improve readability in both stories and schoolwork
Build good writing habits early for more advanced grammar later
This worksheet is ideal for:
Grade 4 students practising basic punctuation
Teachers looking for worksheets to assign in class or as homework
Parents supporting their child’s language development at home
Tutors preparing students for school assessments
This worksheet has two structured exercises to reinforce the use of punctuation marks:
Multiple‑Choice Questions
Students choose the correct punctuation mark or sentence from a set of options.
Fill-in-the-Blanks
Learners complete sentences by inserting the right punctuation mark in the blank.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice
B) Question mark (?)
B) Where are you going?
A) Exclamation mark (!)
A) My friend said "hello".
A) Comma (,)
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
Where are? you going today — “?”
My birthday is on the 5th of July — “the” (but probably the sentence means “on the 5th of July.” So punctuation is not required there; context may vary)
We will go to the park on. Sunday — “.”
Can you pass me the book ? — “?”
The train arrives at 6 : 30 AM — “:”