If you are looking for way to teach punctuation marks and their uses, you will love this hands-on learning activity. For this free printable end of sentence punctuation craft, simply grab the free printable. Now practice adding end punctuation bones with your kindergarten and first grade students to play and learn!
End of Sentence Punctuation
Want your first grade or kindergarten kiddos to work on their sentence types and ending punctuation? Have them do this super fun punctuation craft activity. These will work well for a back to school review, during grammar centers, or even throughout the year as review or practice. I had my ESL kids in mind when making these – they will work well for them too!
End punctuation
Start by scrolling to the bottom of the post, under the terms of use, and click on the text link that says >> ___________<<. The pdf file will open in a new window for you to save your freebie. Now print off the pages. This pack is fully black and white, which will help with printing costs.
How to teach punctuation
Teaching ending punctuation to young elementary students can be quite an adventure! It’s an essential skill that helps them convey meaning and clarity in their writing. But why settle for the usual pencil-and-paper exercises when you can make learning punctuation exciting and hands-on? In this blog post, I’ll introduce you to a fun and educational printable activity: the Dog and Bone Punctuation Craft.
Punctuation marks and their uses
Punctuation marks are essential in written language as they serve distinct purposes. They enhance the clarity and effectiveness of our communication. Some common punctuation marks and their uses include:
- Period (.) – Used to end a sentence or to indicate abbreviations. It shows a complete thought or idea has been expressed.
- Question mark (?) – Placed at the end of a sentence to indicate a direct question.
- Exclamation mark (!) – Used to express strong emotions, excitement, surprise, or emphasis in a sentence.

Why Use Hands-on Activities or Crafts?
Before we dive into the details of this engaging punctuation activity, let’s talk about the benefits of using crafts in the classroom:
- Active Learning: Crafts encourage active participation, keeping kids engaged and focused on the task at hand.
- Visual and Tactile Learning: Crafting involves both visual and tactile elements, making it easier for students to grasp abstract concepts like punctuation.
- Creativity: Crafting allows students to express their creativity while learning, making the experience enjoyable and memorable.
- Problem Solving: Many crafts require problem-solving skills, which are essential in both writing and everyday life.
- Skill Reinforcement: Crafting can reinforce specific skills, like punctuation, in a fun and memorable way.
Now, let’s explore how to create the Dog and Bone Punctuation Craft.
How to Make This Dog and Bone Punctuation Craft
Materials Needed:
- Printable worksheet (download link provided below)
- Scissors
- Glue or glue stick
- Colored pencils or markers
Instructions:
- Download the Printable Worksheet: Start by downloading the free printable worksheet from the link provided in this blog post.
- Print the Worksheet: Print out enough copies for your students.
- Read the Sentences: In the worksheet, you’ll find sentences with missing ending punctuation (periods, question marks, or exclamation points). Have your students read each sentence carefully.
- Complete the Sentences: Discuss the appropriate punctuation marks with your students, and ask them to choose the correct ending punctuation for each sentence. They can write it in with a pencil or use colored pencils to make it stand out.
- Cut Out the Dog and Bones: Cut out the cute dog image and the bones provided on the worksheet.
- Paste the Bones: Have your students paste the bones with the completed sentences onto the dog’s body. They can arrange them in a creative way, making it look like the dog is munching on sentences!
- Decorate the Dog: Encourage your students to add some artistic flair to their dog by coloring and decorating it.
- Share and Discuss: Once everyone has finished their craft, invite your students to share their completed dogs and discuss the sentences they punctuated.
This hands-on activity not only reinforces punctuation skills but also provides an opportunity for creativity and expression.

More Ways to Practice Punctuation in Class
While the Dog and Bone Punctuation Craft is an enjoyable and effective way to teach punctuation, there are other ways to reinforce this essential skill in your classroom:
- Punctuation Games: Incorporate punctuation games like “Punctuation Bingo” or “Punctuation Scavenger Hunt.”
- Proofreading Practice: Provide passages with punctuation errors and have students correct them.
- Storytelling: Encourage students to write and share their stories, focusing on using appropriate punctuation.
- Interactive Activities: Use interactive whiteboards or digital tools for punctuation practice.
- Peer Editing: Have students peer-edit each other’s work, focusing on punctuation.
Incorporating a variety of activities keeps punctuation lessons engaging and helps students become confident writers. Teaching ending punctuation doesn’t have to be dull and monotonous. The Dog and Bone Punctuation Craft is a delightful way to reinforce this vital skill while allowing students to express their creativity.
So, download the worksheet, gather your materials, and watch your students learn and have fun as they create their adorable sentence-munching dogs. Happy teaching!
Language Arts Worksheets & Activities
We have tons of hands-on activities and free language arts worksheets to help kids learn:
- First the basics: Free Alphabet Printables, fun Beginning Sound Activities, How to teach phonics step-by-step, How to Teach Reading, tons of grammar for kids resources, word family activities
- Children’s book lists (by grade and topic) plus fun book report ideas, free book report template, sandwich book report
- Fun rhyming activities like rhyming puzzles and free rhyming words worksheets pdf
- Sight Words printable list, Free sight word worksheets, printable candyland sight word game, color by sight word
- TONS of CVC Activities including cvc words with pictures pdf, free cvce worksheets, cut and paste short u worksheets
- Lots of Phonics Activities pdf, free Blends Activities, fun Digraph and Trigraph activities,
- FREE Spelling Test Template plus spelling dictionary for kids and spelling activities to practice like connect 4 spelling practice worksheets pdf free, Dog End of Sentence Punctuation Activity
- Sentence activities like printable unscramble sentences worksheet and Smores complete sentence games
- Creative Writing Prompts for Kids – printable first grade writng paper, free farm writing prompts
- Parts of Speech Activities including parts of speech BINGO, Solve It parts of speech game
- Prepositions Worksheets and Free animal reading comprehension worksheets
- Learn to use a dictionary with free Detective Dictionary Skills Worksheet
- Compound Word Activities like compound word puzzles and compound words game
- Contraction Activities like free contraction worksheets and contraction BINGO
- Free Closed Syllable Words List, Synonyms and antonyms worksheets, hands-on punctuation activities,
- TONS of Free printable books for beginning readers pdf and short vowel worksheets

End of Sentence Printables
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Yara
Yara is the founder of Sea of Knowledge and an ESL teacher with a passion for making learning fun and engaging. She loves creating fun activities that children and learners can benefit from.