6th Grade Comma Practice Worksheets – Rules for Lists, Introductory Elements, and Extra Information
Struggling to teach commas in a way that actually sticks? This engaging, no-prep resource focuses on the three most commonly tested comma rules—commas in a list, after introductory elements, and to set off nonrestrictive clauses—using high-interest topics that grab middle school attention.
With three themed worksheets (glue, gemstones, and silk), students practice comma usage in context. Each worksheet includes 20 multiple-choice questionsaligned to 6th-grade standards and a full teacher answer key with detailed explanations—no guesswork needed.
✨ What’s Inside:
✅ 3 printable worksheets (1 for each topic)
✅ 60 comma-focused multiple-choice questions
✅ Covers 3 major comma rules:
Commas in a list/series
Commas after introductory elements
Commas for extra/nonrestrictive information
✅ Answer key with full explanations for each question
✅ High-interest themes: glue invention, ancient gemstones, the origin of silk
Perfect For:
6th grade grammar review
Test-prep and spiral practice
ESL or ELA support
Sub plans and independent work
Homeschool grammar units
Skill Focus:
Comma placement clarity
Multiple choice test strategies
Grammar skill retention
Understanding the function of commas, not just memorizing rules
✅ You’ll Love This If You:
Want engaging grammar that doesn’t bore your students
Need high-quality print-and-go resources
Value clear answer keys with teaching explanations
Support students who need visuals and context to master mechanics
Format: PDF
Pages: 9 student pages + answer keys
Grade Level: 6th Grade
Standards: L.6.2, L.6.2a
Copyright:
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