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This series of short films, with former Blue Peter presenter Radzi Chinyangany, explores the rules of punctuation by challenging teams of six children to complete punctuation tasks.

This series takes punctuation out of the classroom and into professional work environments to demonstrates its true relevance.

Suitable for teaching English language and literacy at KS2 and KS3 in England, Wales and Northern and 2nd Level in Scotland.

Using punctuation in advertising - brackets, commas and dashes. video

Radzi and a group of children visit an advertising agency to learn about the importance of punctuation in advertisements.

Using punctuation in advertising - brackets, commas and dashes

Verbs, adverbs and fronted adverbials in sports journalism. video

Radzi and a group of children visit Manchester City Football Club to learn why grammar and punctuation are so important in sports journalism.

Verbs, adverbs and fronted adverbials in sports journalism

Confusing sentences - using commas and hyphens. video

Radzi and some children visit a shopping arcade, where they look at a series of boards with confusing messages.

Confusing sentences - using commas and hyphens

Why is punctuation important in news? video

Radzi and a group of children set out to discover why punctuation is important for clarity in the ±«Óătv newsroom.

Why is punctuation important in news?

Punctuation in story-writing - inverted commas, full stops and question marks. video

Radzi and a group of children visit Manchester Central Library to learn how to identify correct punctuation in a paragraph of a story.

Punctuation in story-writing - inverted commas, full stops and question marks

Using punctuation in presentations - colons, semi-colons and bullet points. video

Radzi and a group of children visit a law firm to learn about using punctuation in presentations, finding out about colons, semi-colons and bullet points.

Using punctuation in presentations - colons, semi-colons and bullet points
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