Punctuation Word Scramble (Free Printable + Answer Key)

This Punctuation word scramble helps students learn the names and uses of common punctuation marks, including Comma, Apostrophe, and Semicolon. It is a great grammar activity for language arts classes, with a free printable worksheet and answer key.

Scrambled Words

  1. MOCMA ( 5 letters )
  2. RIOPED ( 6 letters )
  3. OOLNC ( 5 letters )
  4. OINSCOMLE ( 9 letters )
  5. POTHSPEARO ( 10 letters )
  6. HEYHNP ( 6 letters )
  7. UAOTITOQN ( 9 letters )
  8. TCAKBER ( 7 letters )
  9. SIPLSEIL ( 8 letters )
  10. ADHS ( 4 letters )

Word List with Definitions

COMMA
A punctuation mark used to indicate a pause in a sentence, separate items in a list, or join clauses. Commas are one of the most frequently used punctuation marks in English.
PERIOD
A punctuation mark placed at the end of a declarative or imperative sentence to signal a full stop. Periods are also used in abbreviations.
COLON
A punctuation mark used to introduce a list, explanation, or quotation. A colon signals that what follows develops or explains what came before.
SEMICOLON
A punctuation mark that connects two closely related independent clauses without using a conjunction. It is stronger than a comma but weaker than a period.
APOSTROPHE
A punctuation mark used to show possession or to indicate a contraction where letters have been omitted. For example, it's and Sarah's both use apostrophes.
HYPHEN
A short dash used to join words together, form compound adjectives, or divide a word at the end of a line. Hyphens connect, while dashes separate.
QUOTATION
Marks used to enclose spoken words, titles of short works, or words used in a special way. Quotation marks show that the enclosed text represents exact words.
BRACKET
A punctuation mark used in pairs to enclose additional information or editorial comments within quoted text. Square brackets are most common in formal writing.
ELLIPSIS
Three dots in a row used to indicate an omission from a quotation or a pause or trailing off in speech. An ellipsis creates suspense or shows that something has been left out.
DASH
A punctuation mark longer than a hyphen, used to add emphasis, set off information, or indicate an abrupt change in thought within a sentence.

About Punctuation

Punctuation marks are symbols used in writing to clarify meaning, indicate pauses, and organize text. Proper punctuation helps readers understand a writer's intended meaning and makes written communication clear and effective.

Punctuation Vocabulary

This puzzle includes the names of common punctuation marks used in English writing, from basic marks like COMMA, PERIOD, and COLON to more specialized ones like SEMICOLON, APOSTROPHE, and ELLIPSIS. Students will also find HYPHEN, BRACKET, QUOTATION, and DASH.

How to Use This Word Scramble in Class

After completing the word scramble, give students unpunctuated paragraphs and challenge them to add the correct punctuation marks. Then have them compare their versions with a partner to discuss differences. This hands-on activity reinforces when and why each mark is used.

Printable Punctuation Word Scramble Worksheet

Click the print button to print this punctuation word scramble. The printable version includes the scrambled words and answer key, perfect for classroom handouts or homework.

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