Enter the NPD Punctuation Haiku Contest
and win great punctuation chotchkes
PINOLE, CA — Last year we had a baking contest—and what a delicious exercise that was!
This year we're trying something a bit more literary—our first National Punctuation Day® Haiku Contest,
with the winners receiving a plethora of punctuation goodies.
Send your best 5-7-5 (syllables, that is) poetry to me at
Jeff@NationalPunctuationDay.com,
and let the literary games begin! Haikus must be received by September 30 to be considered for prizes.
To get you started, here are a few haikus written by my friend
Craig Harrison, one of the best sales and customer-service trainers—and prolific writers—I know.
Which colon to use?
Colon or semi-colon?
I’ll use a comma.
Exclamation points.
Some people just love to shout
In print and in speech.
Serial comma.
What is your philosophy?
To use or not to?
Raised by two parens
I’ve been bracketed since youth.
I’m an inside job.
Dot dot ellipses
The yada yada of print.
So on and so forth.
Punctuate or die.
What is a writer to do?
Good writers will know.
Colon-oscopy:
When my editor removes
My inflamed colon.
Exclamation points
And question marks together?
Only in comics.
The apostrophe:
Found on both sides of letters.
The right side and wrong.
Are you Brit or Yank?
Show me your quotation marks
And I’ll tell you which.
i’m ee cummings
i break punctuation rules.
that’s what poets do.
Em dash or en dash.
On typewriters it’s easy,
On keyboards, less so.
While I like to write,
Punctuation is a drag.
That’s for editors.
How to punctuate?
Try
Punctuation Playtime
For kids AND adults!
PUNCTUATION PROGRAM IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS®
In 2006, National Punctuation Day® founder Jeff Rubin and his wife, Norma, began performing
Punctuation Playtime® assemblies in
elementary schools. Punctuation Playtime® has been performed nearly 75 times in schools from California
to Chicago to New York.
Punctuation Playtime® is a 45-minute program for children in grades K-6. Punctuation Playtime® features
games, activities, and storytelling—even a rap song—to reinforce important punctuation lessons
in an effort to enhance children’s reading, writing, and communication skills.
On October 21, 22, and 23, 2009, Jeff and Norma brought Punctuation Playtime® to the Westfield Fox Hills
Shopping Center in Culver City, CA, to help the center inaugurate a new installation inside the mall
called Punctuation Station. Jeff and Norma did three performances each day.
Teachers love the program and how Jeff and Norma interact with the children.
“Your program completely supports our curriculum content,” said Sally Feldman, a teacher at Washington
Elementary School, in Point Richmond, CA. “You have wrapped up the best in teaching to bring to our students.
I love the fact that you are not afraid to teach young children great skills!”
“That’s a typical comment we get from teachers after a program,” says Jeff,
who works during the day as The Newsletter Guy, writing company
newsletters for corporate customers out of his office in Pinole, CA.
Punctuation Playtime® performs
at Los Angeles-area shopping center
PUNCTUATION PLAYTIME®
TRAINING VIDEO®
Jeff and Norma have also produced a 30-minute
instructional DVD that trains teachers how to facilitate Punctuation Playtime® in their schools. They also conduct 90-minute workshops
for elementary school teachers on how to teach punctuation to children in a fun and engaging way.
Visit the NPD website regularly at www.NationalPunctuationDay.com for updates and new photos.
And check the Punctuation Playtime® website at www.PunctuationPlaytime.com for
information about bringing our program to your school.
2009 media coverage of 6th annual
National Punctuation Day®
FOX40 LIVE TV, Sacramento, CA:
Watch Jeff and Norma (mostly Norma) bake an oatmeal-raisin cookie in the shape of a question mark!
Washington Post:
Not to Put Too Fine a Point on It, This Guy Cares About Writing’s Jots and Tittles
Washington Post Online Chat:
John Kelly’s Washington: The online punctuation chat
Los Angeles Times:
Want to enter a ?!“,;??!:“”! baking contest?
Chicago Tribune: National Punctuation Day is Thursday
Miami Herald: Kids: ‘Hooray for punctuation!’
Pittsburgh (PA) Tribune-Review: Punctuation errors can cost jobs, money, esteem
Toronto Star, Canada: Saving language, one comma at a time
Modern Ghaha News:
We May Also Need a National Punctuation Day
Runner's World: Its’ National, Punctuation Day!
Baltimore Sun: Here’s to National, Punctuation Day!
Long Island (NY) Business News:
Pause here, and appreciate the history of punctuation
Cincinnati Business Courier: Today We Salute Punctuation!
Janesville (WI) Gazette Extra: Comma sense
Boston Globe: Attention: English majors
Huffington Post:
National Punctuation Day: Take The Huffington Post Punctuation Quiz!
Santa Barbara (CA) Daily Sound: Punctuate This
Mid Valley (OR) Newspapers: Cupcakes look like colons, right?
Milwaukee (WI) Journal-Sentinel: Good baking—period!
Editor & Publisher:
Share Your Tales of Bad Grammar or Copy Editing at The E&P Pub—On ‘National Punctuation Day’
Kitsap (WA) Sun:
National Punctuation Day? Who knew?
Times Colonist, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada:
Literacy’s wane punctuates a period of gloom
Whittier (CA) Daily News:
School Notes: Whittier baking contest to kick-off National Punctuation Day celebration
Sarasota (FL) Herald-Tribune:
Pumped about punctuation
Canton (OH) Repository: Looking for a reason to bake? National Punctuation Day
Contra Costa (CA) Times: West County Notes
Deseret News, Salt Lake City: Writers, unite! It’s your -.?:) day
John McIntyre’s blog:
The former head of the copy desk at the Baltimore Sun writes about Punctuation Without Fear
Enid (OK) News: The misunderstood drama of the comma!
National Post, Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Our national shame. Period
Palm Beach (FL) Post: Stop! Pause, momentarily, to appreciate punctuation; National Punctuation Day begins
The Huntsville (AL) Times: Culinary commas
Roseburg (OR) News Review: Connecting the dots on periodic misuse of ellipses
Columbus (OH) Ledger-Enquirer: Dash out and celebrate National Punctuation Day!
Weekly Reader: Get ‘Punct’! National Punctuation Day Celebrates Proper Use of Confusing Squiggles
School Library Journal: Pesky Apostrophes? Elusive Ellipses? Here’s help
About.com: Grammar & Composition: Marking Punctuation Day: Pause and Reflect
About.com: Contemporary Literature: Happy National Punctuation Day?
Raising Arizona Kids: Time to...party? Yes!
Bugs and Bunnies: Party Time for People With a Penchant for Proper Punctuation
Yahoo Buzz Log: Celebrate National Punctuation Day. Period.
Susan Heim on Parenting: Happy National Punctuation Day!
Grammar Monkeys podcasts: Lisa McClendon of the Wichita Eagle hosts
this guide to the slippery parts of language
Felt & Wire: National Punctuation Day
The Writing Place: Tips on Technigue on National Punctuation Day
The State News.com (Michigan State University): Appreciate the comma on National Punctuation Day
Personal Money Store: Apostrophes, colons and dashes, oh my!
Quiddity: Happy Punctuation Day, comma
True/Slant: How ‘Bout a Semicolon for Dessert?
David Rodeback’s Blog: Happy punctuation day
National Punctuation Day® features
National Punctuation Day® makes the news! TV, radio, newspapers, and blogs are all covering this phenomenon.
Check it out here