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The Big Three Comma Rules Grammar & Writing Tip Sheet, Grades 3–12

Commas, commas everywhere. But where should they really be? Comma placement can be confusing for students. This tip sheet explains the top three comma rules in simple, memorable terms.

Commas, commas everywhere. But where should they really be? Comma placement can be confusing for students. This tip sheet explains the top three comma rules in simple, memorable terms.Download Now

Once I became an English teacher myself, I decided that I would make this sheet for my own students, so I could send them off to college with a strong working knowledge of punctuation.  While my handout is not rocket science, and I’m sure many teachers have made similar sheets, I think that the lessons are helpful.  I would even encourage your students to make their punctuation sentences include vocabulary for extra gold stars!

Download and share with your students so they can reference it while they write.