Student Instructions
1. Edit the text to make it a complete and clean sentence.
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Move the lazy cat to check your answer.
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If you missed mistakes on slide one, circle the rule(s) in the blue box that you should remember next time.
Your Goal: Learn to punctuate dates and addresses in sentences!
Teacher Notes (not visible to students)
See junewriters.com/teachers for other resources to help you teach comma placement and other grammar, punctuation, and editing conventions. Writing conventions practiced in this assignment: • When you write an address in a sentence, use a comma to separate the street address from the city and the city from the state. • When you write a month, day, and year date in a sentence, place commas before and after the year. You don’t need to put a comma after the year if the number is at the end of a sentence since the sentence will already have ending punctuation.