

This Grade 5 worksheet introduces students to the correct use of exclamation marks and how they help express strong emotions such as excitement, surprise, happiness, and disappointment. Through engaging grammar activities, learners explore how punctuation can change the tone and meaning of a sentence while making writing more expressive and lively.
Exclamation marks are used when a sentence shows strong feelings or reactions. When students understand how to use them correctly, their writing becomes more engaging and expressive. This worksheet helps children identify exclamatory sentences, recognize punctuation errors, and practice using expressive words and phrases in real-life contexts.
Exclamation marks are punctuation marks that show strong emotions or sudden reactions in a sentence. For Grade 5 learners, this topic is important because:
1. Exclamation marks help express excitement, surprise, happiness, or disappointment clearly.
2. They help readers understand the emotional tone of a sentence.
3. They make writing more lively and expressive.
4. They strengthen punctuation accuracy in storytelling and everyday writing.
This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that help learners understand and use exclamation marks effectively.
Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Exclamation Sentence
Students identify the sentence that correctly expresses excitement or strong emotion using an exclamation mark. This helps learners distinguish between statements, questions, and exclamatory sentences.
Exercise 2 – True or False
Students read each sentence and decide whether the exclamation mark has been used correctly. They mark True for correct punctuation and False for incorrect punctuation.
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
Students complete each sentence using suitable interjections or words that express emotion such as *wow, oh no, hooray,* or *yay*. This activity helps learners understand how exclamatory expressions are used in everyday communication.
Exercise 4 – Replace the Incorrect Word
Students replace a word in each sentence with a better word from the word bank (such as *applause, cheering, amazement,* or *excitement*) to correctly express strong emotions.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion
Students read a short paragraph about a cricket match and fill in the blanks with suitable exclamatory expressions. This activity strengthens contextual understanding and expressive writing skills.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice
1. b
2. a
3. a
4. b
5. a
6. b
7. a
8. a
9. c
10. b
Exercise 2 – True or False
1. True
2. False
3. False
4. False
5. True
6. True
7. False
8. True
9. False
10. True
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
1. Wow
2. Hooray
3. Oh no
4. Wow
5. Hooray
6.Wow
7. Hooray
8. Wow
9. Oh no
10. Wow
Exercise 4 – Replace One Word Using the Word Box
1. The crowd felt excitement after the six!
2. Riya showed amazement at the magic trick!
3. The hall had applause after the dance!
4. The children felt excitement at the fair!
5. The crowd gave cheering for the singer!
6. The class felt excitement at the news!
7. The fans made cheering in the stadium!
8. Meena showed amazement at the fireworks!
9. The audience gave applause for the act!
10. Robin felt surprise at the surprise gift!
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion
1. Hooray
2. Wow
3. Oh
4. Hooray
5. Wow
Help your child express emotions clearly and confidently in writing by mastering punctuation with expert-guided English learning.
An exclamation mark shows strong feelings such as surprise, excitement, or anger. Class 5 grammar worksheets teach students how punctuation changes sentence tone.
Exclamation marks should not be used in normal statements. In CBSE English grammar, they are only used when a sentence expresses strong emotion or emphasis.
Students should look for sentences expressing excitement, shock, or joy like “What a beautiful day!” Grammar worksheets help learners identify these emotional cues.