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Semicolon and Colon Lesson

Semicolon and Colon Lesson

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English

6th - 8th Grade

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CCSS
6.NS.B.3, L.9-10.2A, L.9-10.2B

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19 Slides • 20 Questions

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​Semicolons and Colons

Lesson 38​

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Commas, Semicolons, and

Colons

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Semicolons: Connecting Two Independent Clauses

Rule 1: Use a semicolon to join two simple sentences, if you choose not to use a comma and a conjunction.

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Commas to Introduce

  • Commas separate transition words

  • Commas separate introductions (a clause. Not a part of the main sentence)

  • Commas separate speech tags and tag questions

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Semicolons: Connecting Two Independent Clauses

For example...​

  • Josh likes to read about missionary pilots, but Danny prefers to read stories about the sea.

  • Josh likes to read about missionary pilots; Danny prefers to read stories about the sea.​

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Multiple Choice

In a sentence, which word would need a comma after it?

1

The

2

Secondly

3

For

4

Just

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Multiple Choice

Semicolons can be used to connect:

1

Two sentence fragments

2

Two complete thoughts

3

One sentence fragment and one complete thought

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Commas in Series

  • Series is a list of 3 or more items

  • Put comma after each item (except the last one)

    • 1. fishermen

    • 2. laborers

    • 3. farmers

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence uses a semicolon correctly?

1

Waffles are better than pancakes; they don't get soggy as quickly.

2

Waffles are better than pancakes; and they don't get soggy as quickly.

3

Waffles are better than pancakes because; they don't get soggy as quickly.

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Multiple Choice

How many commas are needed to list these items:

dog

cat

bird

fish

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

5

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence uses a semicolon correctly?

1

We packed a lunch; hoping for good weather.

2

Looking at the clouds; we knew a storm was brewing.

3

It rained heavily during the afternoon; however, we managed to have our picnic.

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Multiple Choice

Which one is separated by commas correctly?

1

I like cake, candy, and lemonade.

2

I like cake, candy and lemonade.

3

I like cake, candy, lemonade.

4

I, like cake, candy and lemonade

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence is written CORRECTLY?

1

I ate too much, therefore; I got a stomachache.

2

I ate too much therefore: I got a, stomachache.

3

I ate too much; therefore, I got a stomachache.

4

I ate too much therefore: I got a; stomachache.

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Semicolons in Series

  • Use ; when the item that you are listing already has a comma in it

  • Example: Whittier, California

  • City, State

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Semicolons: Using a semicolon AND conjunction

  • ​Rule 2: Use a semicolon and a conjunction rather than a comma and a conjunction to join two simple sentences if those sentences already contain commas.

  • Using a semicolon with the conjunction will prevent a misreading of your sentence.

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Semicolons in Series

  • Dates are also separated by a comma

  • February 22, 2021

  • Monday, February 22nd.

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Semicolon Rule 2: Using a semicolon AND conjunction

  • ​Jake chose Bill, Joe, and Andy, and Phil chose Tim, Mark, and Tony.

  • It is difficult to tell where the first sentence ends in the example above.

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Multiple Choice

Which one is separated correctly?

1

Parent conferences are on Thursday, February 18; Friday, February 19; and Monday, February 22.

2

Parent conferences are on Thursday; February 18. Friday; February 19. and Monday; February 22.

3

Parent conferences are on Thursday; February 18; Friday; February 19; and Monday; February 22.

4

Parent conferences are on Thursday, February 18; Friday, February 19, and Monday, February 22.

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Semicolon Rule 2: Using a semicolon AND conjunction

  • ​Instead, use a semicolon to indicate the end of the first sentence.

  • Jake chose Bill, Joe, and Andy; and Phil chose Tim, Mark, and Tony.​

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Colons

  • Colons announce quotes

  • Colons introduce lists

  • Colons also separate hours from minutes (10:30)

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Multiple Choice

Donnie likes Jack, Tommy, and Stephen; and Daniel likes Samuel, Brian, and Scott.

This sentence above is punctuated correctly.

1

True

2

False

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A colon as an introduction

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Multiple Choice

Samantha is in a group with Sara, Angela, and Tamara and Leann is in a group with Lydia, Melissa, and Tonya.

1

a period after Tamara

2

a semicolon after the second "and"

3

a semicolon before the second "and"

4

a comma after Tamara

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Multiple Choice

How should this sentence be separated?

With a comma, semicolon, or a colon?


My father always told me this piece of advice_ "Forgive and forget."

1

comma

2

semicolon

3

colon

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Colons:

  • ​Use a colon before a list of items often introduced by such words as the following or as follows.

  • Do not use a colon directly after a verb if the colon separates the verb from a complement.​

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Multiple Choice

How should this sentence be separated?

With a comma, semicolon, or a colon?


The sunset is red_ yellow_ and orange.

1

comma

2

semicolon

3

colon

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Colons: For Lists

  • ​Wrong: Go to the store and buy: hot dogs, potato salad, and baked beans.

  • Right: Go to the store and buy the following: hot dogs, potato salad, and baked beans.

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Multiple Choice

How should this sentence be separated?

With a comma, semicolon, or a colon?


I like to go to the park_ beach_ and hiking.

1

comma

2

semicolon

3

colon

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Colons: For Lists

  • Do not use a colon directly after a preposition if it separates the preposition from its object.

  • Wrong: The cake was made from: flour, sugar, butter, and bananas.

  • Right: The cake was made from the following items: flour, sugar, butter, and bananas.

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Multiple Choice

How should this sentence be separated?

With a comma, semicolon, or a colon?


School will begin on Monday, March 1_ Monday, March 8_ and Monday, March 15.

1

comma

2

semicolon

3

colon

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Multiple Choice

Our class studied the following countries China, Japan, and Russia.

1

after the word studied

2

after the word countries

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Multiple Choice

You will need to have the following items for the trip a tent, a lantern, matches, and a compass.

1

after the word items

2

after the word trip

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Multiple Choice

We went to the store and bought bread, milk, and eggs.

1

bought,

2

bought;

3

bought:

4

No punctuation needed after bought

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Colons: For Bible References

  • Use a colon between the chapter and verse of a Bible reference.

    One of my favorite Bible verses is Proverbs 3:5.

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Open Ended

Type a Bible reference correctly using a colon.

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Colons: For the Time

  • Use a colon between the hour and the minute of a time reference.

    We usually wake up at 5:30 each morning.

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Open Ended

Type a time reference using a colon.

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Colons: For Business Letter Salutations

  • Use a colon after the salutation of a business letter.

  • Dear Mr. Cherry:

  • Dear Sir:

  • Gentlemen:

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Open Ended

Type the salutation of a business letter using a colon.

​Semicolons and Colons

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