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Comma Rules - Addresses

Mike Thomson

Mike Thomson

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Help your middle and high school students master proper comma usage in addresses with this engaging grammar resource. Perfect for ELA teachers looking to strengthen punctuation skills, this printable guide shows students how to correctly separate street addresses, cities, and states with commas (while leaving ZIP codes untouched). The clear examples use relatable contexts like field trips, sports tournaments, and summer camps to demonstrate real-world applications of this essential punctuation rule. Easy to incorporate into your grammar curriculum, this resource transforms a potentially dry topic into a practical skill students will use throughout their academic and professional lives.

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