Writing Dialogue Practice | Quotation Marks Worksheets and Activities
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What educators are saying
Description
WRITING DIALOGUE in narrative writing is tricky! If your students struggle with dialogue writing and correct use of quotation marks in their narrative writing, my Writing Dialogue Practice is the perfect, no-prep solution. With quotation marks worksheets and activities, rules for writing dialogue, exit tickets, and an assessment, your students will be writing dialogue correctly in their narratives in no time.
❤️Why you will LOVE this resource!
My Writing Dialogue Practice mini unit is no lift for you and covers the most important basics of including dialogue in writing. Students have multiple practice opportunities with the worksheets and contest, and you have multiple opportunities to collect data and target misconceptions with the exit tickets and assessment. You can rest assured your students will be solid in their understanding of quotation marks and writing dialogue for the remainder of your school year.
✅Your NO-PREP Purchase Includes:
- About This Activity - Notes to the Teacher
- Rules for Writing Dialogue worksheet
- Practice Writing Dialogue worksheets with Answer Key
- Writing Dialogue Contest with Answer Key
- Final Assessment with Answer Key
- Modified Final Assessment with Answer Key
- DIGITAL Google Slides version
- 3 Google Forms: 5 questions each - perfect for a do now, exit ticket, or practice.
❤️See what teachers like you are saying about the Writing Dialogue Practice:
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Nancy P. says, "My grade 6 students are in the process of understanding dialogue in their writing. This was a good activity that provided practice. My grade 7 students used this as a review. All in all, it was a good purchase and I will use it often."
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Cora W. says, "Love the tips sheet! Students pull it out whenever they are writing, it's also a great resource for me to refer back to when I am having an off day!”
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