Kindergarten/Punctuation
Question Marks — End a Question (1416)
Students rewrite sentences that end in a question mark — building the understanding that any sentence that asks something must end with "?". Fun question prompts about animals, food, and daily life keep Kindergarteners engaged.
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Quick Tip
A question asks something. It ends with a question mark (?)
Teacher Resources
Teaching Notes
Voice rises at the end of a question. Have students read each sentence aloud and notice the rising tone.
Vocabulary
Question Mark: Punctuation mark (?) used at the end of a question.
Question: A sentence that asks for information.
Common Mistakes
- Using a period for a question
- Not recognising that questions often start with a helper verb (Can, Do, Is)
Differentiation
SupportCover the sentence and ask: "Am I asking or telling?" Then choose the mark.
ChallengeWrite two questions you would ask a talking animal.
Discussion Questions
- What word clues tell you a sentence is a question?
Extension Activities
- Question-and-answer circle: each student asks their neighbour a question using a question-mark card as a prompt.
Parent Tip
Ask your child questions and emphasize the sound of a question mark.
Learning Path
Skill Level
beginner
Estimated Time
10 minutes
Skills Practiced
question marks
Prerequisites
- period_statements
