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Sentence Punctuation Don’t Let the Pigeon…

Hop on one leg. Does this sentence make sense? Yes it does! It also begins with a capital letter and ends with a full stop. Can you see the finger spaces between each word?

spot on jog the Does this sentence make sense? No it does not! The words are not in the right order. It does not begin with a capital letter or end with a full stop. How can we make correct?

Jog on the spot. Does this sentence make sense? No it does not! Now I get it! No it does not! The words are not in the right order. It does not begin with a capital letter or end with a full stop. How can we make correct?

Jump up high. Does this sentence make sense? Yes it does! It also begins with a capital letter and ends with a full stop. Can you see the finger spaces between each word?

skipinacircle Does this sentence make sense? No it does not! There are no spaces between the words. It is hard to read. It does not begin with a capital letter or end with a full stop. How can we make correct?

Skip in a circle. Does this sentence make sense? No it does not! That’s better! No it does not! There are no spaces between the words. It is hard to read. It does not begin with a capital letter or end with a full stop. How can we make correct?

Run on the spot. Does this sentence make sense? Yes it does! It also begins with a capital letter and ends with a full stop. Can you see the finger spaces between each word?

It does not begin with a capital letter or end with a full stop. Is this sentence correct? stamp your feet No! It does not begin with a capital letter or end with a full stop. How can we make correct?

It does not begin with a capital letter or end with a full stop. Is this sentence correct? Stamp your feet. I’ll go first! No! It does not begin with a capital letter or end with a full stop. How can we make correct?

Turn around slowly. Does this sentence make sense? Yes it does! It also begins with a capital letter and ends with a full stop. Can you see the finger spaces between each word?

It does not begin with a capital letter or end with a full stop. Is this sentence correct? look all around No! It does not begin with a capital letter or end with a full stop. How can we make correct?

It does not begin with a capital letter or end with a full stop. Is this sentence correct? Look all around. Hey, that’s an idea! No! It does not begin with a capital letter or end with a full stop. How can we make correct?

Smile at your friends. Does this sentence make sense? Yes it does! It also begins with a capital letter and ends with a full stop. Can you see the finger spaces between each word?

What different instruction can you think of? Which word tells you what to do? Hop on one leg. Jog on the spot. Jump up high. Skip in a circle. Run on the spot. Stamp your feet. Turn around slowly. Look all around. Smile at your friends. What different instruction can you think of?