Class KG Punctuation Worksheet on Question Marks


Class KG Punctuation Worksheet on Question Marks
Ask It Right! Learning Question Marks for Kindergarten
This Kindergarten worksheet introduces young learners to the question mark—a punctuation mark used at the end of asking sentences. Children learn that whenever we ask something, wonder about something, or want an answer, the sentence must end with a question mark. With visual clues, simple examples, and repetitive practice, this worksheet helps children recognise and use question marks with confidence.
Through MCQs, True/False checks, fill-in-the-blanks, rewriting practice, and a short story-based activity, learners understand how questions look and sound, strengthening early reading and communication skills.
Why Learning Question Marks Matters?
Understanding question marks helps children:
1. Identify asking sentences instantly.
2. Read with correct rising tone and expression.
3. Write clearer, more meaningful sentences.
4. Build early grammar and reading comprehension foundations.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
This worksheet includes five engaging activities:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Ending
Students identify the sentence that ends correctly with a question mark.
✔️ Exercise 2 – True or False
Learners check whether the sentence uses a question mark correctly.
✏️ Exercise 3 – Add the Question Mark
Children fill in the missing question marks in simple asking sentences.
📝 Exercise 4 – Rewrite Correctly
Kids rewrite each sentence neatly with the correct punctuation mark.
📖 Exercise 5 – Story Editing
A morning classroom story where children add question marks in all the right places.
ANSWER KEY
Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Sentence
1. a
2. b
3. c
4. a
5. b
6. b
7. a
8. b
9. c
10. a
Exercise 2 – True or False
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. False
5. False
6. False
7. False
8. True
9. True
10. True
Exercise 3 – Add Missing Question Marks
1. Where is my ball?
2. Who opened the gate?
3. What is your name?
4. When do we play?
5. Which toy is yours?
6. Who is calling me?
7. Where is the bus?
8. Where are we going?
9. Why is he laughing?
10. What is in the box?
Exercise 4 – Rewrite Correctly
1. Where is the puppy?
2. What did she hold?
3. Why is the cup wet?
4. Who painted this?
5. Which bag is blue?
6. Where did he hide?
7. Who sits near Riya?
8. Why is the room dark?
9. What is that noise?
10. Who rang the bell?
Exercise 5 – Story Editing (Correct Question Marks Added)
Where is my red bag?
She wonders who kept it near the shelf this morning?
What is hiding inside it today?
When will the teacher come to our classroom?
Which book should I take for reading time?
Why is the bell ringing so early today?
Help your child become an expressive reader and confident writer by mastering the use of question marks early!
Frequently Asked Questions
A question mark tells us a sentence is asking something, helping KG kids understand tone and meaning.
Teach them to listen for a rising voice or question words like who, what, and why.
It helps kids separate asking sentences from telling sentences, improving reading clarity.







