Take a breath, and then another, and another. How do you know when to pause when you are reading?
PUNCTUATION!
Or, as the picture says, save a life by using a comma. Besides, Grandma is probably old and tough anyway. No one would want to eat her.
Another example of the need for a comma is a song we are singing as part of building fluency in Reading Workshop. The song Crazy Girl by the Eli Young Band uses a comma that changes the meaning of the phrase crazy girl or crazy, girl throughout the song.
Crazy girl, don’t you know that I love you?
And I wouldn’t dream of goin’ nowhere
Silly woman, come here, let me hold you
Have I told you lately?
I love you like crazy, girl
And I wouldn’t dream of goin’ nowhere
Silly woman, come here, let me hold you
Have I told you lately?
I love you like crazy, girl
So, Reading Workshop students, when there is a pause in a sentence, but not a complete new thought, be sure to put in a comma.
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