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Comma Quiz – Add the Missing Commas
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What It Is:
A focused comma practice worksheet where students insert missing commas into eight sentences. The activity includes examples of lists, introductory phrases, appositives, direct address, and city–country formatting, giving students real-world practice applying multiple comma rules.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students strengthen their grammar and editing skills by identifying where commas are needed to clarify meaning and improve sentence flow. It encourages careful reading, reinforces common comma patterns, and builds confidence in writing mechanics.
How to Use It:
• Have students rewrite each sentence with commas in the correct places.
• Use as a warm-up, quiz, or independent grammar practice.
• Pair with mini-lessons on comma rules, appositives, and series commas.
• Review together as a class to discuss why each comma is needed.
Grade Suitability:
Best for Grades 6-9.
• Supports developing writers as they learn more advanced punctuation skills.
• Helpful for both native and ESL/ELL learners.
Target Users:
Designed for ELA teachers, writing instructors, tutors, and homeschool educators seeking targeted comma practice for students.
A focused comma practice worksheet where students insert missing commas into eight sentences. The activity includes examples of lists, introductory phrases, appositives, direct address, and city–country formatting, giving students real-world practice applying multiple comma rules.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students strengthen their grammar and editing skills by identifying where commas are needed to clarify meaning and improve sentence flow. It encourages careful reading, reinforces common comma patterns, and builds confidence in writing mechanics.
How to Use It:
• Have students rewrite each sentence with commas in the correct places.
• Use as a warm-up, quiz, or independent grammar practice.
• Pair with mini-lessons on comma rules, appositives, and series commas.
• Review together as a class to discuss why each comma is needed.
Grade Suitability:
Best for Grades 6-9.
• Supports developing writers as they learn more advanced punctuation skills.
• Helpful for both native and ESL/ELL learners.
Target Users:
Designed for ELA teachers, writing instructors, tutors, and homeschool educators seeking targeted comma practice for students.




