English Language Arts Grade 3 15 min

Commas: review

Commas: review

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Introduction & Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives Correctly place commas to separate items in a list of three or more. Correctly place a comma between the day and the year in a date. Correctly place a comma between the city and state in an address. Correctly use commas in the greeting and closing of a friendly letter. Identify and correct sentences that are missing commas in lists, dates, and addresses. Have you ever read a sentence that felt like it was in a big hurry? 🏎️ Commas are like little stop signs that tell our brains to take a quick pause! Today, we are going to review how to use commas. Commas are super important because they help make our writing clear and easy for others to read. We will practice using them in lists, dates, addresses, and letters. Real-World Applications Writing a grocery...
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Key Concepts & Vocabulary

TermDefinitionExample CommaA punctuation mark (,) that tells a reader to take a short pause. It helps to separate words or ideas in a sentence.I have a dog, a cat, and a fish. List (or Series)Three or more items written one after another in a sentence. Commas are used to separate these items.We need milk, bread, and eggs. DateThe specific day, month, and year of an event. A comma is used to separate the day from the year.January 15, 2025 AddressThe place where someone lives, including the city and state. A comma is used to separate the city from the state.He lives in Boston, Massachusetts. GreetingThe opening of a letter that says hello. A comma is used after the person's name.Dear Sam, ClosingThe end of a letter that says goodbye. A comma is used after the closing phrase.Your friend...
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Key Rules & Conventions

Commas in a List Use a comma after each item in a list of three or more things. Place a comma before the word 'and' or 'or' that comes before the last item. When you list several nouns, verbs, or adjectives, you need to separate them so the reader doesn't get confused. The comma acts as a small separator. Commas in Dates Use a comma between the day of the month and the year. When you write a full date, the comma helps separate the number of the day from the number of the year, making it easier to read. Commas in Addresses Use a comma between the name of a city and the name of a state. This comma helps show that the city and state are two different parts of the address. It separates the smaller place (city) from the larger place (state). C...

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Sample Practice Questions

Challenging
Which group of words can be made into a complete sentence by adding exactly TWO commas?
A.My birthday is on October 31 2024
B.I want red blue and green balloons
C.We went to Paris France last year
D.Well I think that is a great idea
Challenging
The rule is: 'Use a comma to separate a city from a country.' Which sentence is a correct example of this rule?
A.We took a trip to London, England.
B.My family is from the country, of Ireland.
C.I want to visit Rome and, Italy.
D.Is Paris a city, in France?
Challenging
Look at these two sentences: (1) The boy ran fast but he missed the bus. (2) The flag was red white and blue. Which sentence is missing exactly ONE comma?
A.Sentence 1
B.Sentence 2
C.Both sentences
D.Neither sentence

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