Lumos Video Store
This page provides a list of educational videos related to Punctuation. You can also use this page to find sample questions, apps, worksheets, lessons , infographics and presentations related to Punctuation.
Appositives | Punctuation | Grammar | Khan Academy
By Khan Academy
Appositives | Punctuation | Grammar | Khan Academy
Punctuation - Apostrophes
By dragoninstruction
The video introduces the apostrophe and discusses when that punctuation should and should not be used. Contains many examples of proper and improper usage. Paced to allow for easy learning.
Punctuation - Apostrophes
By BrianWasko
The video introduces the apostrophe and discusses when that punctuation should and should not be used. Contains many examples of proper and improper usage. Paced to allow for easy learning.
The Punctuation Song
By Cool Rules [for writers]
This is an upbeat song about punctuation and punctuation rules. A main line repeated is "do they add to your meaning, do they clarify".
Grammar & Punctuation : Teaching Quotation Marks
By eHow
This video demonstrates how to use quotation marks around quoted material, around titles (songs, chapters), and around quoted words. It explains the punctuation rules for using quotation marks.
Learn English - Punctuation and Spelling
By Griffith University
This video looks at punctuation and spelling, which are important in academic and professional writing.
27. Hi, Bob! Punctuation and The Vocative. Direct Address
By InterestingThingsESL
YouTube presents 27. Hi, Bob! Punctuation and The Vocative. Direct Address, an educational video resource on english language arts.
22. Appositives and Punctuation. English Grammar, Language
By Educator
This teacher-created video contains an instructor defining appositives and explaining punctuation of appositives. Examples are shown on a white board. Restrictive and nonrestrictive appositives are defined, and punctuation of both is explained.
Grammar & Punctuation : Teaching Quotation Marks
By eHow
This video demonstrates how to use quotation marks around quoted material, around titles (songs, chapters), and around quoted words. It explains the punctuation rules for using quotation marks
Punctuation Rules DVD 2012 Nu School Sample - YouTube
By TheBalancedLiteracyDiet
Punctuation Rules DVD 2012 Nu School Sample - YouTube
20. Punctuation Basics. Restrictive and Non-Restrictive. - YouTube
By mrthoth
YouTube presents 20. Punctuation Basics. Restrictive and Non-Restrictive., an educational video resource on english language arts.
WRITING STYLE 11: Punctuation Frustration 1
By demarcations
This video reviews eight primary uses of the comma with phrases, clauses, series, and quotations. It explains standard punctuation with commas in many annotated, detailed examples.
Grammar & Punctuation : Teaching Quotation Marks
By mrthoth
This video demonstrates how to use quotation marks around quoted material, around titles (songs, chapters), and around quoted words. It explains the punctuation rules for using quotation marks.
Punctuating Dialogue Containing Other Punctuation Marks
By ElaineVazquez
This is a tutorial on using question marks and exclamation points correctly in quotes.
Punctuating Dialogue Containing Other Punctuation Marks
By Heather Martin
This is a tutorial on using question marks and exclamation points correctly in quotes.
Learn Punctuation: period, exclamation mark, question mark
By English Lessons with Adam - Learn English with Adam [engVid]
http://www.engvid.com You see them all the time, but do you know how to use them correctly? In this lesson we go over the basic punctuation marks used to end a sentence. I also teach you to identify and avoid the run-on sentence, which is a common mistake ESL students and native speakers make in their writing. Watch this lesson to learn the quick and easy rules for using the period, exclamation mark, and question mark! Then take the quiz on it here: http://www.engvid.com/learn-punctuation-period-exclamation-mark-question-mark/TRANSCRIPTHi. Welcome to www.engvid.com again. My name 's Adam. Today, I 'm responding to some requests for punctuation lessons. So, today 's lesson is about punctuation. I 'm going to focus on the period, the exclamation mark, and the question mark. Now, you 're thinking: why am I beginning with these three? Because these are the ends of sentences. Right? These always come at a very specific point in the sentence, always at the end, always with a clear purpose.What is the purpose? A period ends a sentence. Seems simple enough, everybody knows this. Correct? But it 's not that simple. Many, many times I 've seen students writing and not putting the period in the correct place. What...Another thing you have to remember about the period is what comes after it is always a capital letter. Okay? Many people forget the capital after a period. A period ends a sentence which means it ends a complete idea. Whatever comes after the period is already a new idea. Of course, one idea flows to the next idea; one idea builds on the previous idea, but they are two separate ideas. When you have completed your sentence, when you have completed your idea - put a period. And British people call this:
Run-On Sentences and the Superheroes of Punctuation
By WarnerJordanEducation
This longer but engaging tutorial is on how to fix run-on sentences
Punctuation: the semicolon
By Snap Language
This lesson presents the three uses of a semicolon: to join two closely related clauses; to set off items in a complex list; and in elliptical constructions.