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Commas. Punctuation worksheets / Lessons. Practice & Reviews. 7th-8th Grade ELA

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This resource has been instrumental in helping students enhance their punctuation skills. There's a marked improvement in their writing—it's now clearer and more refined
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✶ This 7th and 8th grade ELA resource contains 14 Grammar Lessons; spread throughout 29 pages, with full answer keys about Using Commas Correctly; punctuation. It is ideal to explain, practice, and review the main skills of each topic with your students.

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✶ This resource is written in a simple and plain language; which makes it easier to get underachievers back on the track as well as address individual differences among your students. This resource is also very suitable for homeschooling.

Here is what you will get in this resource; organized and categorized per topic in separate folders for your convenience:

  1. Lesson 1: Using commas with Abbreviations, Addresses, and dates.
  2. Lesson 2: Using commas when writing letters, and with separate geographical places.
  3. Lesson 3: Using commas in series of three or more words, numbers, and phrases.
  4. Lesson 4: Using commas with clauses, introductory Yes and No, and nominatives of address.
  5. Lesson 5: Using commas with appositives, adjectives, and parenthetical expressions.
  6. Lesson 6: Review (1)
  7. Lesson 7: Review (2)
  8. Lesson 8: Using commas after a participial phrase, infinitive phrase, or adverb clause.
  9. Lesson 9: Using a comma after long introductory prepositional phrases, transposed, and to set off a short clause at the end of a sentence.
  10. Lesson 10: Using commas in parallel clauses, to set off contrasted expressions, and nonrestrictive clauses and phrases.
  11. Lesson 11: Using commas for clarity, before coordinate conjunctions, and after a conjunctive adverb or phrases.
  12. Lesson 12: Using commas with the exact words of speakers.
  13. Lesson 13: Review (3)
  14. Lesson 14: Review (4)
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29 pages
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing.
Use a comma to separate coordinate adjectives (e.g., It was a fascinating, enjoyable movie but not He wore an old[,] green shirt).
Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing.
Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing.

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