| Basic Punctuation: Interactive Grammar Lesson. |
| Practice periods, question marks, and exclamation points through interactive exercises that build writing confidence. |
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✏️ Keep Practicing Punctuation – Free & Fun Resources!
Continue your punctuation adventure with these trusted, free resources:
- ABCya – Punctuation Game – Free game for practicing periods, question marks, and exclamation points.
- Room Recess – Punctuation Game – Free interactive game for learning ending punctuation.
- PBS Kids – Grammar Games – Punctuation games featuring PBS characters.
❓ Fun fact: The word “punctuation” comes from the Latin word “punctus,” which means “point” or “dot.” The period is the oldest punctuation mark – it has been used for over 2,000 years! The question mark started as a Latin word “quaestio” (meaning question) that was written as “qo” at the end of sentences. Over time, the “q” was written above the “o”, and that eventually became our question mark “?”.





