Free Punctuation Activity Sheet | Year 4 Supported | BookFlik

Free Punctuation Activity Sheet | Year 4 Supported | BookFlik worksheet preview — English Punctuation
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About this activity sheet

  • Subject: English
  • Topic: Punctuation
  • Year group: Year 4
  • Difficulty: Supported

Boost your classroom confidence with our English punctuation activity sheet year 4 supported resource. Designed specifically for pupils who need a little extra help, this worksheet focuses on mastering the basics of full stops, capital letters, and question marks. As part of the UK National Curriculum, Year 4 students are expected to use punctuation accurately in their writing. This English punctuation activity sheet year 4 supported pack helps children reach those goals by breaking down complex rules into simple, achievable steps.

Each page features short, clear sentences and helpful visual cues. We have included sentence starters to guide learners, ensuring they feel successful as they build their skills. This English punctuation activity sheet year 4 supported resource is perfect for small group work, individual interventions, or as a gentle homework task for children who struggle with literacy. By using these structured activities, teachers can provide the scaffolding necessary for emerging writers to gain independence and fluency.

What will children learn?

They will practice identifying where sentences end and begin. They will learn to spot missing capital letters for names and places. They will also learn how to use a question mark when someone is asking something. The tasks are short and broken into small, manageable chunks to keep learners engaged and motivated.

How to use this resource:

Teachers can print these sheets for use in literacy centres or as a quick warm-up activity at the start of an English lesson. The clear layout makes it easy for teaching assistants to support students one-on-one.

Word Bank:

Full stop: A dot at the end of a sentence.

Capital letter: A big letter used at the start of a sentence or for names.

Question mark: Used when you ask something.

Sentence: A group of words that makes sense.

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