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Punctuation
Apostrophes, capital letters, colons, semicolons, commas, dashes, full stops, speech marks and parenthesis...! We've got all your punctuation issues covered with a rich and engaging collection of English classroom activities, worksheets and punctuation lessons to address the fundamental rules of punctuation with KS3-4 students.
Our printable punctuation worksheets, PowerPoints and teaching resources include answers, and are designed for KS3 English and GCSE English learners to help students to understand which punctuation marks to use and when.