

This Kindergarten worksheet introduces children to the exclamation mark—a punctuation mark used to show strong feelings such as excitement, surprise, joy, or fear. Young learners discover that expressive sentences often end with an exclamation mark and that this tiny symbol adds big emotion to their reading and writing.
Through fun, picture-supported exercises including MCQs, True/False checks, fill-in-the-blanks, rewriting practice, and a lively playground story, children gain confidence in recognising when a sentence needs an exclamation mark.
Understanding exclamation marks helps children:
1. Read aloud with expression and excitement.
2. Identify sentences that show strong emotions.
3. Write more lively, meaningful sentences.
4. Build essential early punctuation awareness.
This worksheet includes five engaging activities:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Ending
Children select the sentence that ends correctly with an exclamation mark.
✔️ Exercise 2 – True or False
Learners check whether the given sentence uses an exclamation mark correctly.
✏️ Exercise 3 – Add the Exclamation Mark
Students add missing exclamation marks to complete expressive sentences.
📝 Exercise 4 – Rewrite Correctly
Kids rewrite each sentence neatly with a correct exclamation mark.
📖 Exercise 5 – Story Editing
A fun playground adventure where children add exclamation marks in all the right places.
Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Sentence
1. b
2. c
3. a
4. c
5. b
6. a
7. c
8. c
9. c
10. a
Exercise 2 – True or False
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. False
5. False
6. False
7. True
8. True
9. True
10. True
Exercise 3 – Add the Exclamation Marks
1. Wow this is big!
2. Oh no the toy broke!
3. What a nice drawing!
4. Look the bus is coming!
5. How fast he runs!
6. This is so funny!
7. The bird flew high!
8. How sweet this is!
9. What a cute puppy!
10. Oh the ball bounced!
Exercise 4 – Rewrite Correctly
1. The boy jumps high!
2. The cup fell down!
3. We won the game!
4. The girl claps loudly!
5. The dog barked loud!
6. The kids shouted hooray!
7. The baby smiled big!
8. The frog hopped fast!
9. The leaves fell quickly!
10. The class cheered loudly!
Exercise 5 – Story Editing (Add Missing Exclamation Marks)
…wanting her to see it!
…the sunny sky!
…above the swings!
…enjoying the fun and excitement!
…over the school wall!
Help your child bring energy and emotion into their reading and writing by mastering exclamation marks early!
An exclamation mark shows strong feelings such as excitement, surprise, or urgency.
Teach children to look for sentences that show strong emotions or action.
KG children relate easily to feelings, so expressive punctuation supports natural writing.