L.5.2.C Worksheets, Workbooks, Lesson Plans, and Games

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.5.2.C

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"Use a comma to set off the words yes and no (e.g., Yes, thank you), to set off a tag question from the rest of the sentence (e.g., It’s true, isn’t it?), and to indicate direct address (e.g., Is that you, Steve?)."

These worksheets and exercises can help students practice this Common Core State Standards skill.

Worksheets

Comma Splicing
Comma Splicing
Worksheet
Comma Splicing
What is a comma splice, and how do you fix it? Find out with this grammar worksheet, all about commas and conjunctions!
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Yes or No Answers
Yes or No Answers
Worksheet
Yes or No Answers
Aye, matey...this worksheet about how to properly write yes or no answers is a swashbuckling good time!
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Tag Questions
Tag Questions
Worksheet
Tag Questions
Learn how to properly write and say tag questions with this fun excerpt from our upcoming punctuation workbook.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Direct Address
Direct Address
Worksheet
Direct Address
Practice writing and saying direct address questions with this page from our upcoming punctuation workbook.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Punctuation Power!
Punctuation Power!
Worksheet
Punctuation Power!
Kids practice commas and ending punctuation with this worksheet.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Where Do Commas Belong?
Where Do Commas Belong?
Worksheet
Where Do Commas Belong?
With this exercise, students will learn some of the most common ways to use a comma.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet

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Exercises

Using Commas to Indicate Direct Address
Using Commas to Indicate Direct Address
Exercise
Using Commas to Indicate Direct Address
Commas serve so many uses in our written language, and learning their vast possibilities helps fifth graders in their essay writing and beyond. Punctuating direct addresses can be tricky, but your fifth grader can get the help they need with these exercises.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Exercise

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