Class 3 Punctuation Worksheet on Punctuating & Writing Addresses

Class 3 Punctuation Worksheet on Punctuating & Writing Addresses
Class 3 Punctuation Worksheet on Punctuating & Writing Addresses

Class 3 Punctuation Worksheet on Punctuating & Writing Addresses

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Address It Right! Punctuating and Writing Addresses for Class 3 

This Class 3 worksheet strengthens students’ understanding of how to punctuate and format addresses correctly using commas, periods, exclamation marks, and question marks. Children learn how to separate house numbers, street names, cities, and states, and how to identify correctly punctuated address sentences. The worksheet builds practical writing skills that students will use in letters, forms, envelopes, and real-life communication. 
With a structured mix of MCQs, True/False checks, punctuation insertion, rewriting activities, and a paragraph-editing task, learners gain meaningful practice in identifying and correcting address punctuation. The examples reflect real Indian place names, making the learning context familiar and relevant. 

Why Address Punctuation Matters? 

1. Write neat, complete, and properly formatted addresses. 
2. Understand when and where commas are needed in addresses. 
3. Build accuracy in formal and practical writing situations. 
4. Improve clarity in reading sentences that include addresses. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Address Format 
Exercise 2 – True or False 
Exercise 3 – Add the Missing Punctuation 
Exercise 4 – Rewrite Correctly 
Exercise 5 – Passage Editing 

ANSWER KEY 

Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Sentence 
1. c 
2. a 
3. b 
4. a 
5. c 
6. b 
7. a 
8. b 
9. c 
10. b 

Exercise 2 – True or False 
1. True 
2. True 
3. False 
4. False 
5. False 
6. False 
7. False 
8. True 
9. True 
10. True 

Exercise 3 – Add the Missing Punctuation 
Aarav lives at 14 River View Road, Jaipur. 
Can you send this to Meera Shah, 22 Sunrise Lane, Chennai? 
Our library is at 8 Oak Street, Chennai. 
Hurry! Meet me at 3 Pine Road, Hyderabad. 
The clinic is at 5 Maple Drive, Surat. 
What a noisy market at 12 Bazaar Lane, Lucknow! 
Is the museum on 7 Heritage Street, Indore? 
Did you mail the form to Rohan Das, 4 Hill Top Road, Goa? 
How beautiful our school at 9 Sunshine Avenue, Coimbatore! 
Where is the office at 11 Grand Park Road, Ahmedabad? 

Exercise 4 – Rewrite Correctly 
Send this to Nisha Patel, 22 Oak Avenue, Mumbai. 
Post this letter to Leela Iyer, 3 Park Lane, Chennai. 
Mail the parcel to Arjun Desai, 7 Lake Road, Bengaluru. 
Please deliver to Kabir Mehta, 5 Cedar Street, Pune. 
Send the invitation to Meera Nair, 9 Palm Street, Kochi. 
Bring the form to Rohit Saini, 11 Rose Road, Jaipur. 
Drop the package for Tanya Roy, 4 Hill View Road, Kolkata. 
Post this to Vikram Joshi, 6 Market Road, Hyderabad. 
Please send the book to Anaya Gupta, 8 Sunrise Lane, Delhi. 
Deliver this to Karan Shah, 10 River Road, Ahmedabad. 

Exercise 5 – Passage Editing 
Mila needs to write her full address on an envelope. 
She wonders if she should start with her name, or write the house number first, just as her teacher explained in class. 
Then she carefully writes 45 Green Park Road, Pune on the next line and checks the spelling twice to make sure it is correct. 
Aarav sits beside her, looks at the envelope closely, and asks if the commas are in the right places because he wants her letter to look neat. 
Mila adds the pin code slowly and reads the entire address aloud to check if anything is missing. 
What a neat address she has written! 
They walk together to the school mailbox to post the letter, feeling proud that they completed the task all by themselves. 

Help your child build real-world writing confidence by mastering how to punctuate and format addresses properly! 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Correct commas make addresses clear and readable.

Addresses have multiple lines and punctuation rules.

Practice writing full addresses used in real-life examples like envelopes.