Punctuation Marks Worksheet for Grade 6

Punctuation Marks Worksheet for Grade 6
Punctuation Marks Worksheet for Grade 6

Punctuation Marks Worksheet for Grade 6

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What Are Punctuation Marks?

Punctuation marks are symbols used in writing to clarify meaning, show sentence structure, and express tone. They help readers understand when a sentence ends, when a question is asked, or when emotions are expressed.

Why Are Punctuation Marks Important?

Punctuation marks are important because they:

  • Make writing clear and meaningful

  • Show questions, emotions, and statements

  • Help organize lists and ideas

  • Improve grammar, reading fluency, and writing accuracy

Correct punctuation ensures that a sentence conveys the intended message.

What Do Punctuation Marks Consist Of?

Grade 6 students should understand and use these punctuation marks:

  • Full Stop (.) – ends a simple or declarative sentence

  • Question Mark (?) – ends an interrogative sentence

  • Exclamation Mark (!) – expresses strong emotion or excitement

  • Comma (,) – separates items in a series or list

  • Apostrophe (’) – shows possession or ownership

Answer Key

Choose the Correct Answer

  1. ?

  2. !

  3. ,

  4. .

Fill in the Blanks

  1. .

  2. ?

  3. !

  4. , ,

Frequently Asked Questions

Grade 6 students should know full stops, commas, question marks, exclamation marks, and apostrophes.

An interrogative sentence asks a question and ends with a question mark.

Punctuation helps students write clearly, express ideas correctly, and improve overall grammar skills.

Students can improve by practicing worksheets, reading regularly, and editing their own writing.

Common mistakes include missing commas, incorrect apostrophe use, and wrong sentence endings.