Punctuation

Sentence Construction

This interactive learning game focuses on creating sentences. The children must create a list of words place them into the correct order to create a sentence.

This is a great resource to encourage children to write a sentence and then check over what has been written for self assessment purposes.

Create a box that has a full stop to focus on capital letters.

Capital Letters (Beginners)

In this interactive game, the children must add the capital letters into the sentences. When they place the capital letter in the correct place then they get a section of a puzzle to place on the image. In this game, there are five different levels to complete. The capital letters are at the beginning of the sentences.

Capital letters (Advanced)

This game builds on the previous game by enabling the children to add the capital letters into groups of sentences.

The sentences explore capital letters at the beginning of sentences and for names.

Full Stops Game (Beginners)

In this interactive game, the children must add the full stops into the sentence. When they place the full stop in the correct place then they get a section of a puzzle to create.

There are five different  levels to complete. The full stops are in single sentences.

Full Stops Game (Advanced)

In this interactive game, the children must add the full stops into the sentences. When they place the full stop in the correct place then they get a section of a puzzle to place on the image.

In this game, there are five different levels to complete. This time there are more full stops to add so the children must find the end of one sentence and the beginning of another.

Questions and Statements

A super learning game to help children recognise questions and statements. The children must determine which is a statement and which is a question, then place the question mark at the end of the question sentences. There are different levels to this game.