This resource includes everything you need to teach the use of commas and quotation marks in dialogue. These materials will allow you to explicitly teach, reinforce, and assess the use of commas and quotation marks in dialogue in just a few minutes a day. What’s Included: •PowerPoint Lesson (Monday) •Practice Printable (Tuesday) •30 Task Cards (Wednesday) •Sketch Notes (Thursday) •Assessment (Friday) •BONUS: Interactive Notebook Activity Download the preview for a detailed overview of the resource. NOTE: This resource was written based on third-grade content standards. However, none of the student materials are labeled with a grade level. This will allow teachers to use this resource across grade levels.
Understanding how to write dialogue takes time! Many elements go into writing dialogue. Make teaching and understanding this concept easier with this resource! This resource is meant to reach all learners, especially kinesthetic learners! By separating the punctuation marks, spoken words, and dialogue tags, students can build dialogue while emphasizing the format needed to be successful. Questions like: Where should the spoken words go? Does the comma come inside or outside of the quotation marks? What punctuation works for this spoken word? What can you use instead of "said"? are all emphasized through this activity. The fun part is that there is no erasing and getting frustrated! Move the parts where they should go! Included in this resource are the following: Cutouts of punctuation marks (quotation marks, commas, exclamation marks, questions marks, periods) 12 spoken words 16 dialogue tags black and white version (to print on colored paper) colored (to print on white paper with color already in) You could use this resource in many different ways: small group instruction team games (print multiple copies) one-on-one Free time Take it a step further and have students write out the dialogue they built. More practice building and transferring to writing, the better! This set emphasizes dialogue tags at the end. For durability and long-lasting use: Laminate and enjoy! SEE THESE OTHER RELATED RESOURCES DIALOGUE DETECTIVE TASK CARDS COMPOSING DIALOGUE SKETCH NOTES COMMAS AND QUOTATION MARKS IN DIALOGUE INSTRUCTIONAL SLIDES
This blog post describes how to teach different comma rules to elementary students. It includes activities and ideas for teaching commas.
Included in this packet are worksheets and activities to practice using quotation marks in dialogue for beginners. All activities involve no prep and are ready to use!5 worksheets where students place quotation marks in sentences.4 worksheets where students highlight the spoken part of a sentence.1...
This blog post describes how to teach different comma rules to elementary students. It includes activities and ideas for teaching commas.
Teaching students to write dialogue can be tricky. Use this quotation marks anchor chart and worksheet freebie to introduce the concept to your students!
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Looking for resources to help your students MASTER Commas and Quotation Marks in Dialogue INCLUDING ASSESSMENT? Look no further! This digital and print Commas and Quotation Marks in Dialogue resource is BURSTING at the seams with ways to teach, practice, and assess Commas and Quotation Marks in Dialogue! You have a plethora of material to cover Commas and Quotation Marks in Dialogue to MASTERY! Why YOU Will Love This Commas and Quotation Marks in Dialogue Resource: #1 Your Commas and Quotation Marks in Dialogue Lesson Planning is DONE for an ENTIRE WEEK!!!! #2 All Materials are NO PREP/ Print and Go! #3 Your Students Will Be ENGAGED and LEARNING! Here’s what’s included in this Commas and Quotation Marks in Dialogue resource: Teacher Notes Student Notes (Full Page Version and Interactive Notebook Version): Fill in the blank style with examples and practice problems. List of words to use other than “said” and list of dialogue examples for Your Unit: Ever want to pull an example and it slips your mind? We have a cheat sheet just for you with samples to pull from for your unit. We also included a smaller student copy, so they have it for easy reference. Practice Page: Students start by looking at a conversation and identifying dialogue and speech tags. Next, students practice punctuating lines of dialogue. Finally, students create their own examples. Activity Page: Students place a paper clip on the spinners and practice punctuating the lines of dialogue they create! A fun activity to practice the standard! Foldable: Another engaging way to get your students practicing the standard! 2 Art Activities: Reach your visual learners with art activities! Sentence Frames (Full Page Version and Interactive Notebook Version): 10 frames/ stems to use throughout the week... or over the course of the year! 4 Exit Tickets using the different levels of questioning from simple to complex. A perfect way to check for understanding throughout your unit! Study Cards! Glue onto an index card and study for the assessment. A great school-to-home connection! Assessment: Hold students accountable for their learning and gain a glimpse into their understanding of the standard! Answer Keys: Included for all pages. A huge time-saver! A digital version of all activities included. Make bringing more technology into your classroom a breeze! Suggested Lesson Plans for Mastering Commas and Quotation Marks in Dialogue in one week: •Day 1: Lesson Notes/ Practice Page/ Sentence Frames/ Exit Ticket •Day 2: Engaging Practice Page/ Sentence Frames/ Exit Ticket •Day 3: Foldable/ Sentence Frames/ Study Cards/ Exit Ticket •Day 4: Drawing Activities/ Sentence Frames/ Study Cards/ Exit Ticket •Day 5: Study Cards/ Assessment *Sentence Frames should be spiraled throughout the year for continuous exposure to the standard ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Need More 3rd Grade Resources? Vocabulary Lessons and Activities BUNDLE Characters, Settings and Events Lessons and Activities Bundle Reading Challenge Multiplication Fact Fluency Bundle 3rd Grade Standards Based Brochures for Reading BE SURE TO FOLLOW US BY CLICKING THE GREEN STAR ABOVE TO BE NOTIFIED WHEN WE POST A NEW PRODUCT! ALL OF OUR NEW PRODUCTS ARE 50% OFF FOR THE FIRST 48 HOURS!!!! BE SURE TO LEAVE FEEDBACK TO RECEIVE TPT CREDIT TOWARDS YOUR NEXT PURCHASE! This resource is intended for ONE CLASSROOM TEACHER to use. If you would like to share with your colleagues, please purchase an additional license. Thank you for respecting our hard work! All rights reserved by The Rigorous Owl. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only. Not for public display.
This resource is a unit to teach the standard L.3.2.c Quotation Marks and Commas, which is all about using commas and quotation marks in quotes and dialogue! It comes with a week-long lesson plan unit, plus many supplemental resources, such as centers, printables, and interactive notebook pieces to work into their centers, homework, morning work, ... Read more
Teaching students how to use quotations and write dialogue is essential. With this Quotations Marks and Dialogue Writing Unit.
FREE Punctuating Dialogue PowerPoint! Improve punctuation in writing by using quotation marks correctly, a skill assessed on standardized tests. Show students how to use quotation marks in dialogue to follow accepted usage and mechanics standards. Explains the correct way to punctuate dialogue, how to create new paragraphs when changing speakers, and hints for writing better dialogues. Explains split quotations, capitalization, commas, question marks, exclamation points, and periods. Also includes a slide about how speech bubbles do not need quotations. Helpful for understanding where to place punctuation and includes writing practice activities (with a digital and print writing paper option), a printable reference sheet, and 5 multiple choice review questions. Good for reviewing for state tests. Great for Zoom or videoconferencing in a virtual classroom, too. Compatible with Microsoft OneDrive. Editable for your classroom use. Includes a self-grading 5-question Easel Assessment. 32 slides. If you would like the Google Slides version ready to go, you can get it here: FREE Using Quotation Marks: Dialogue Punctuation Google Slides Distance Learning Supports Common Core State Standards! CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.4.2b Use commas and quotation marks to mark direct speech and quotations from a text. A great activity to do with this PowerPoint is to have the kids write their own dialogues. I cut out of magazines some interesting pictures of all kinds of different people interacting. I glued them on cardstock, with the words Who? What? Where? When? and Why? written on each card, and laminated them. I passed the cards out, and students had to imagine what the people were saying to each other in the pictures, and then write the dialogue, using correct punctuation. They also had to later incorporate the dialogue into a short story that answered the five W questions. The kids enjoyed this activity and got very creative with their stories! Enjoy the freebie! You may also like: Commas PowerPoint Hyphens Dashes and Semicolons PowerPoint Grammar PowerPoint BUNDLE Adjectives PowerPoint Follow me HERE to get notified of updates, sales, free resources, and new products. All new products are 50% off for 48 hours. TPT does not give credits on feedback for free items. However, please leave feedback for your purchases. You can earn credits for leaving me feedback which goes toward any future TPT purchases. © Deborah Hayes aka HappyEdugator. For personal classroom and homeschool use. If you wish to share with your colleagues, please refer them to this page to download their own copy. Then they will be able to get updates. May not be posted publicly on a website without permission. Commercial use requires a separate license. Thank you!
Students learn the rules to properly punctuate dialogue, then add quotation marks to a series of ten sentences about a missing class pet.
Use Quotation Marks to Write Dialogue: With Pictures Students will practice using quotations marks to write dialogue. They will use these images to help them write a conversation. Included are: 1.) Police Officer & Speeder 2.) Teacher & Student 3.) Farmer & His Milk Cow 4.) Rockstar & A Crazed Fan 5.) Judge & Jury Members 6.) Boy & His Dog 7.) Girl Catching Butterflies & A Butterfly 8.) Detective & His Dog 9.) Monkey & A Banana 10.) Cowboy & His Horse 11.) Referee & Soccer Player 12.) Astronaut & The Moon 13.) Donald Trump & Me (boy) 14.) Donald Trump & Me (girl) 15.) Workout Buddies 16.) A Park Ranger & A Lion I have also linked a free resource ("Said is Dead"), which would be helpful for students when completing this activity. This resource gives them a nice variety of words to use other than "said."
Dialogue and quotation marks worksheets. Dialogue is set of from other words in a sentence by quotation marks; the associated use of commas can be confusing. In these worksheets, students add quotation marks and commas to dialogue. Free reading and math worksheets from K5 Learning; no registration required.
This blog post describes how to teach different comma rules to elementary students. It includes activities and ideas for teaching commas.
This blog post describes how to teach different comma rules to elementary students. It includes activities and ideas for teaching commas.
Use this 10 question form to assess your students' quotation mark knowledge! The form can be pushed out to students to complete digitally and it is self-graded!
Adding Quotation Marks Worksheet: This helpful resource provides students with the opportunity to practice writing quotation marks correctly in order to set off a quote or dialogue in their own writing. This is a great tool for any teacher looking to help their students improve their writing skills! Adding Quotation Marks Worksheet
Activities and practice to properly use quotations and dialog. In this packet you will find: *Posters *Quotation clip & check *Practice with dialogue tags *Quotation sort *Quotation fix-it For more ELA centers and resources please look at: ELA Resources Thank you for your interest!
This blog post describes how to teach different comma rules to elementary students. It includes activities and ideas for teaching commas.
This anchor chart includes four simple rules with examples that will help your students understand how to use quotation marks to punctuate dialogue and cite evidence.
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Teaching students to write dialogue can be tricky. Use this quotation marks anchor chart and worksheet freebie to introduce the concept to your students!
quotation mark practice along with introducing dialogue is engaging with this activity! See how to have your students laughing and learning!
This blog post describes how to teach different comma rules to elementary students. It includes activities and ideas for teaching commas.
This blog post describes how to teach different comma rules to elementary students. It includes activities and ideas for teaching commas.
This blog post describes how to teach different comma rules to elementary students. It includes activities and ideas for teaching commas.
This blog post describes how to teach different comma rules to elementary students. It includes activities and ideas for teaching commas.
This blog post describes how to teach different comma rules to elementary students. It includes activities and ideas for teaching commas.
If you have trouble reinforcing dialogue... you'll want this product! I use this every year because it's SO EFFECTIVE and FUN! The kids never want to stop and they learn QUICKLY to look for the "quotation marks" to find dialogue! They never want to stop! And it's a perfect activity for ALL reading l...
Punctuating Dialogue can be difficult for students to understand. This print and digital Punctuating Dialogue Activity Bundle provides a ton of exposure to the standard! You have officially found what your Language Arts block has been missing! We’ve all been there... You’ve taught Punctuating Dialogue, but your students have still not mastered them. You’re thinking to yourself… “What else am I going to do? They still don’t get it!” Here is where this Punctuating Dialogue Activity Bundle comes in to save the day! Even better… these activities are Print & Go and Click & Go! This Activity Bundle provides a ton of exposure to Punctuating Dialogue! Students will Punctuate Dialogue by placing quotes, commas, and end marks in the appropriate place in a sentence. They will learn how to add variety using speech tags at the beginning, middle, and end of a sentence. What’s Included? •3 Column Note-Taking Activity: Students fill in or create three columns with different tasks in each one. There are two options for this activity. •Sort Activity: Students sort sentences into categories. Differentiation is done through the use of partners. •Art Activity: Students create a visual for the concept and have a short writing piece. •Game Activity: Two options are provided with different levels of difficulty. •Close Read Activity: This is best used as a teacher led guided reading group center, but it can easily be used whole class too! There are tasks to complete with each read and another page that can be completed after the read! •Writing Activity: Students write using the given prompt. Two options are provided with different levels of difficulty. •Direction Tents for each Activity •Answer Keys/ Samples/ Examples •A Digital version of all activities is included! How will you use these activities? •Literacy Centers •Extra Practice •Spiral Review Homework •Intervention •Early Finisher Options •Small Group Instruction No matter how you choose to use them, all of these activities are print and go materials. Answer keys and examples are included to make your life that much easier! These Activity Bundles also make the perfect sub plans because they are explained in step by step detail! How to Use... •These activities are meant to be used after the standard has been taught. The activities should be viewed as a follow-up and a way for students to further understand the topic. If you are looking for the step that comes before this, we have them available in our store! They are our “Week Long Lessons.” •Each activity is made so that it can be completed in 15-20 minutes. In our class, we use them as literacy centers. 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Have you students practice punctuating dialogue with this interactive Google Slides activity. After learning about three speaker patterns, your class will unscramble the dialogue sentences in the correct order. Completed examples for each of the speaker patterns are included for a reference guide. T...
This resource helps students practice the punctuating dialogue rules in a fun way. Students complete a quotations in dialogue "scavenger hunt" by finding sentence cards hidden around the room. Students must read each sentence with dialogue, find a punctuation mistake, and rewrite the sentence correctly. Students also sort the cards based on what type of mistake was made. This ELA resource includes: -a student recording sheet -20 punctuating dialogue sentence cards with mistakes (5 of the cards are written correctly) -an answer key This makes a great punctuating dialogue review for 3rd grade, 4th grade, or 5th grade students. The preview shows everything in included in this resource so you can see if it suits your needs. You might also like: Parts of Speech Activities and Centers Kalena Baker, Teaching Made Practical
Editing Tasks for Dialogue Do your students struggle with using the correct punctuation when writing dialogue? Help them understand how to properly include dialogue in their writing using this printable anchor chart and task card activity. Students understand the placement of quotation marks, commas, and ending punctuation in sentences that include dialogue. This resource is excellent for second grade, third grade, and fourth grade centers, teacher-led small group, or morning warm ups. Aligns to Florida's B.E.S.T. Benchmark ELA.3.C.1.2 and ELA.4.C.1.2 for writing narratives. ════════════════════════════ Skills, Concepts, & Topics ✍ Dialogue: Identifying the exact words spoken by the character. ✍ Quotation Marks: Applying the correct usage of quotation marks around directly spoken words. ✍ Commas: Applying the proper placement of commas within a sentence that includes dialogue in scenarios with the dialogue at the beginning of the sentence and at the end of the sentence. ✍ Ending Punctuation Marks: Applying the proper usage and placement of ending marks for dialogue sentence in scenarios with the dialogue at the beginning of the sentence and at the end of the sentence. ════════════════════════════ What's Included? ❤️ Anchor Chart ❤️ Instructions Sheet ❤️ EDITABLE Instructions Sheet ❤️ 20 Task Cards Cards 1-10: Dialogue comes at the end of the sentence. Cards 11-12: Dialogue comes at the beginning of the sentence. ❤️ EDITABLE task cards page ❤️ 3 Recording Sheets: Numbers 1-10, Numbers 11-20, and Unnumbered ❤️ Answer Key ════════════════════════════ How Does This Resource Work? In my classroom: Scale down the Anchor Chart to 85% to print and add to student’s writing journals. Print and laminate 4 pages of the directions. Print 4 sets of strips on different colored cardstock. Laminate before cutting. Hole-punch the corner of the strips. Link a ring onto #1-10 and #11-20 separately. Use the strips across in centers assigning 10 per week (2 weeks total). For ESE, assigning 5 strips for each week. Place in my centers tub with a folder that contains directions pages on one side and writing pages on the other side. ════════════════════════════ Accessing Your Purchase Your download will include a zip folder with the following files: Dialogue Activity PDF Dialogue Activity with Editable Pages PPT Answer Key PDF ════════════════════════════ Related Products Verb Tenses Task Card Activity Writing Conventions Task Card Activity Dialogue Task Card Activity
I CAN Grammar Games are the perfect way to make grammar fun! This 4th Grade Grammar Game focuses on using Commas and Quotation Marks to punctuate Dialogue and quotations from a text! I Can Grammar games provide students with practice in the form of multiple choice or short answer questions. QR codes (optional) make these games even more interactive as students get immediate feedback on their work! ALL I Can Grammar Games can be used for independent practice, a small group activity, whole group review, or for progress monitoring. The possibilities are endless! Each Game Includes…. 2 different size can covers (includes directions for students) A guide on how to assemble the game A guide on how to use this resource 1 Checklist to help monitor student progress in this skill 1 Student Answer Recording Sheet 40 Practice Questions – 2 formats for each question (multiple choice/written response) Answer Keys QR codes (for answers; optional) Use these games for… *Grammar Review *Test Prep *Centers (small group game) *Whole-Group Games (like task cards) *Individual Progress Monitoring What is an “I CAN” game? It is literally a can that contains a variety of “test like” questions. Each question comes in multiple-choice format or short response format (you pick the format that fits your needs). Both sets of cards (multiple choice & short answer) come with and without QR codes. It is up to you if you want to incorporate them into your classroom! Why Teachers Love Them! ☺ There are a variety of question types for each standard. ☺ It is easy to differentiate when EVERY question comes in multiple-choice format AND short-answer format. ☺ Students are engaged by the game and enjoy playing. ☺ They are simple to put together. ☺ It's easy to incorporate technology with the QR codes. ☺ Progress Monitoring is made simple with the included "progress monitoring checklist" in each game. ☺ They are such a versatile tool and can be used in so many different ways! ★★★ These I CAN Games are also available for MATH! Get ALL of them and SAVE MONEY with my Create Your Own Bundle {CLICK HERE}. With the Create Your Own Bundle, you can pick from multiple subjects and grade levels to make the perfect bundle for your classroom! HOW TO USE THIS RESOURCE!!! As a Group Game: Place this “I Can” game out as one of your centers or small group activities. In groups of 2 or more, students can play this game against one another by seeing who can collect the most cards. To collect a card, students must answer the question correctly. If they check their answer and it is incorrect, another player can attempt to answer the question correctly and keep the card for themselves. If a student pulls an “I Can” card, they can add this to their pile of cards as a bonus and pull another card to answer. ***ANSWER KEYS INCLUDED!!! As Independent Practice: A student will pull a question from the can and answer it. They will record their answers on the “My Answers” sheet. When they are finished, they can check their answers using the answer key. It is a good idea to offer a reward/incentive for completing the set of cards and mastering a certain percentage. As a Progress Monitoring Tool: When students complete this activity independently, have them keep track of their progress using the “Checklist” provided. You can then use this checklist to see if the student has mastered the focus skill. You can also use this information to help you determine if, and in what area, further instruction is needed. Here is a list of ALL 10 “I CAN” Grammar Games available for 4th Grade! ★I CAN Context Clues ★I CAN Dialogue (Commas and Quotation Marks) ★I CAN Figurative Language ★I CAN Knowledge of Language ★I CAN Ordering Adjectives ★I CAN Prepositions ★I CAN Progressive Verb Tense ★I CAN Relative Adverbs and Pronouns ★I CAN Sentences ★I CAN Synonyms, Antonyms & Homophones Still have questions??? 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Quotation marks worksheets. Students identify dialogue and add quotation marks to set what was said off from the rest of the sentence. This exercise focuses only on quotation marks (not on the associated comma usage). Free grammar worksheets from K5 Learning; no login required.
Teach your students how to correctly write sentences containing dialogue. Focusing on the placement of character tags is extremely helpful to upper elementary students. This blog post contains a complete free minilesson, including an anchor chart, a free worksheet, and more!