📖 GRAMMAR REVIEW STATIONS
Students rotate through eight engaging stations focused on different types of punctuation, applying their knowledge through games, sentence work, matching activities, and writing tasks. Each station encourages discussion, critical thinking, and immediate application, making grammar review both effective and enjoyable.

📌 Resource Snapshot
- Grades: 6th, 7th, 8th
- ELA Standard Strands: Language, Writing, Speaking & Listening
- Total Stations: 8
- Activity Time: 20–45 minutes per rotation
- Implementation: 1–3 class periods (or ongoing review)
- Low Prep: Print & go
- Digital & Print: Yes
- Standards: L.1, L.2, L.3
- Hub Collection: May 2025
✅ What’s Included
- Eight Grammar Stations
Students rotate through eight interactive stations, each focused on a specific punctuation skill. - Station Signs & Directions
Clear, easy-to-follow instructions support independent student work at each station. - Reference Materials
Helpful guides are included where applicable to support student understanding. - Student Response Sheets & Booklets
Structured recording pages help students organize their thinking and responses. - Answer Keys
Quick and easy checking for teachers or self-assessment opportunities for students. - Color-Coded Organization
Each station is color-coded for simple setup, organization, and reuse year after year.
✨ Here’s What Students Will Learn
- Punctuation Rules & Usage
Develop a clear understanding of commas, apostrophes, quotation marks, parentheses, colons, semicolons, ellipses, and dashes. - Application of Grammar Skills
Apply punctuation rules through sentence editing, rewriting, and interactive tasks. - Grammar in Context
Analyze and correct punctuation within meaningful sentences and examples. - Collaborative Discussion
Engage in conversations with peers to explain reasoning and deepen understanding. - Editing & Revision Skills
Strengthen writing by identifying and correcting punctuation errors.
💡 Why This Works
Students learn grammar best when they actively apply it. These stations turn traditional grammar review into an interactive experience where students practice skills in multiple ways. The structure promotes engagement, collaboration, and accountability, while the variety of activities ensures all students stay involved and challenged.
🎯 Perfect For
- Grammar review units
- Punctuation practice
- ELA centers or stations
- Sub plans
- Small group instruction
- Test prep and spiral review
- Engaging middle school ELA classrooms
