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    Description: Written by Robin Pulver Illustrated by Lynn Rowe Reed Music by Jo Henly “Mohawk” Silliness takes over when the punctuation marks in Mr. Wright’s class decide to take a vacation. Students discover how difficult life can be without punctuation, even as they enjoy the amusing postcards they receive from the vacationers.
    In a delightfully clever outing, a well-earned vacation results in chaos back in school when the punctuation marks head to Take-A-Break Lake. Mr. Wright’s class uses and abuses punctuation marks, without ever really giving them a thought and the marks put up with it all. But when Mr. Wright needs relief from teaching on a hot day and says, “Let’s give punctuation a vacation,” they discuss the
    Meet the Punctuations Inspired by Robin Pulver’s Punctuation Takes a Vacation Inspired by Punctuation Takes a Vacation by Robin Pulver, Mrs. Hurlburt had her second graders personify punctuation in a unique way! With a little extra borrowed inspiration from Disney’s The Incredibles, these second graders created Oh no! Mr. Wright’s class can’t believe it. Every single punctuation mark in the classroom has gone on vacation! What will it be like without question marks, apostrophes, periods, and commas? Punctuation has never been as entertaining as it is in this wacky picture book.
    Reprint: Originally published: New York : Holiday House, ©2003
    On one side, make a large picture of the punctuation mark and on the other a brief rule about when it is used (use the last page of Punctuation Takes a Vacation as a guide). Then, staple around the edges to secure to the eraser end of a pencil.
    If you want to get children ages five through ten thinking about the importance of commas and semicolons, pick up Robin Pulver’s Punctuation Takes a Vacation, illustrated by Lynn Rowe Reed. Day after day, reliable punctuation marks show up in Mr. Wright’s classroom—even though they get erased and ignored.
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    Silliness takes over when the punctuation marks in Mr. Wright’s class decide to take a vacation. Students discover how difficult life can be without punctuation, even as they enjoy the amusing postcards they receive from the vacationers. A concise list of punctuation rules is included.
    Punctuation Takes a Vacation [Robin Pulver, Lynn Rowe Reed] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Oh, no! Mr. Wright’s class can’t believe it. All the punctuation marks in the classroom have disappeared. Where can they be? What will the class do without them? After a lesson goes awry on the hottest
    Fifth graders listen to the book Punctuation Takes a Vacation and write postcards. In this 6+1 writing lesson, 5th graders work with a partner to analyze a postcard and decide the type of punctuation mark it is. Students write a
    Silent Letters Loud and Clear [Robin Pulver, Lynn Rowe Reed] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Mr. Wright’s class is through with silent letters. The students can’t hear silent letters. They make spelling too tricky. Should silent letters be banned forever? From the creators of Punctuation Takes a Vacation and Nouns and Verbs Have a Field Day comes another dynamic grammar
    Silent Letters Loud and Clear [Robin Pulver, Lynn Rowe Reed] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Mr. Wright’s class is through with silent letters. The students can’t hear silent letters. They make spelling too tricky. Should silent letters be banned forever? From the creators of Punctuation Takes a Vacation and Nouns and Verbs Have a Field Day comes another dynamic grammar
    Oh no! Mr. Wright’s class can’t believe it. Every single punctuation mark in the classroom has gone on vacation! What will it be like without question marks, apostrophes, periods, and commas? Punctuation has never been as entertaining as it is in

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