Cyril asks questions about question marks and learns how to use them

Cyril asks questions about question marks and learns how to use them

by Mrs Chapman, Teacher number 14

  • Year Year 1&2
  • Subject English
  • Concept Writing - Vocab, grammar and punctuation

Description

Cyril is puzzled by a punctuation mark. He soon learns that these need to be used in writing when you are asking a question.

Tags

Cyril the squirrel, Question marks, Punctuation, Sentences

Also in series / Types of Punctuation

  • video thumbnail
    Key Stage 1 English

    Cyril the squirrel learns all about capital letters and full stops

    Cyril learns how important it is to use capital letters and full stops in more »

    Cyril learns how important it is to use capital letters and full stops in sentences. Use this as a reminder for children before any writing activity.

    less «
  • video thumbnail
    Key Stage 1 English

    Cyril asks questions about question marks and learns how to use them

    Cyril is puzzled by a punctuation mark. He soon learns that these need to more »

    Cyril is puzzled by a punctuation mark. He soon learns that these need to be used in writing when you are asking a question.

    less «
  • video thumbnail
    Key Stage 1 English

    Cyril the squirrel learns what a comma is and how it can be used in a sentence

    Cyril learns that a comma can be used to break up longer sentences and in more »

    Cyril learns that a comma can be used to break up longer sentences and in lists. He has a long list of things to do as you will find out!

    less «
  • video thumbnail
    Key Stage 1 English

    Cyril the squirrel learns all about exclamation marks and how to use them.

    Cyril learns the difference between full stops and exclamation marks and more »

    Cyril learns the difference between full stops and exclamation marks and has fun shocking Mrs Chapman!

    less «
X

Report this video

X

Feedback

  • I know that information in this video is wrong.
  • I think that information in this video may be wrong.
  • There is a spelling mistake in this video.