 
    Student Instructions
                    This activity helps you practise fixing sentences by adding missing punctuation and capital letters. You will use different tools to complete the tasks.
Page 1: Read or listen  to the learning objective to understand the goal of the activity.
Pages 2, 3, and 4: Drag
 to the learning objective to understand the goal of the activity.
Pages 2, 3, and 4: Drag  the correct punctuation marks into sentences.
Page 5: Tap the FlexCards to choose the correct punctuation for each sentence. 
Pages 6, 7, and 8:
 the correct punctuation marks into sentences.
Page 5: Tap the FlexCards to choose the correct punctuation for each sentence. 
Pages 6, 7, and 8:  Find the mistakes, rewrite the sentences correctly
 Find the mistakes, rewrite the sentences correctly  , and record
, and record  yourself reading them aloud.
Page 9: Answer three True or False questions
 yourself reading them aloud.
Page 9: Answer three True or False questions  to check your punctuation knowledge. 
Take your time, check your work, and have fun improving your writing!
 to check your punctuation knowledge. 
Take your time, check your work, and have fun improving your writing!  
                
Teacher Notes (not visible to students)
Year 1: AC9E1LA09 – "Understand that punctuation is a feature of written text different from letters and words." AC9E1LY06 – "Create short written texts, including retelling or recounting, using familiar words and beginning writing conventions." Year 2: AC9E2LA09 – "Recognise that capital letters signal proper nouns and punctuation is used to support meaning." AC9E2LY06 – "Create and edit short written and multimodal texts, using familiar words, simple sentences and images to convey meaning." Year 3: AC9E3LA09 – "Understand that punctuation is a feature of written text that varies according to text type, context, and purpose." AC9E3LY06 – "Plan, create, edit and publish written and multimodal texts, incorporating learned words and punctuation."
