Fun punctuation carpet stickers for your grammar lessons!
How can educators teach punctuation in a fun way? Our Street Sign Punctuation Carpet Stickers create plenty of opportunities for activities! Incorporate these traffic carpet stickers into your punctuation lesson so that reading time becomes interactive and engaging.
Use these stickers to create a variety of fun punctuation activities for the kids in your class. Practice reading aloud, writing a sentence, or mastering punctuation rules in English. Like cars stopping at a red light, students will learn how to “stop” their sentences with a period. Conversely, give a “go” for excitement with an exclamation mark, just as cars go on green lights!
When punctuation is associated with a stop light color or a traffic action, students can differentiate the different types of punctuation. Furthermore, you can add movement to your lesson.
Have students pretend to be driving cars to make learning more fun! Watch your students’ writing improve as a result. They will be able to connect the correct punctuation mark to their grammar needs.
Make teaching and learning punctuation into an active game! You can place these large, colorful stickers in your carpeted classroom or hallway to create an educational and interactive environment. Best of all, your energetic students will be excited for their grammar lessons.
Also available: Street Sign Punctuation Stickers (for regular wall or floor surfaces)
Product Details
Materials: Â Each sticker is 6.6 mm thick and laminated for extra protection. For best results, install stickers on short nap/low pile carpets.
Dimensions: The traffic light is 9.5 x 15 inches and the yield sign is 12 x 10 inches.
Includes: 2 punctuation carpet stickers – 1 question mark sign sticker and 1 period / comma / exclamation mark traffic light sticker
*Note: Many factors go into installing our stickers. Please check out our guide and general FAQ page for more information and instructions.
Sample Activity: Complete the Sentence
- Read a short story or book with your class.
- Have students move and point to the correct punctuation mark for each sentence.
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