Make writing dialogue fun and engaging with our ‘Tell Me a Story’ dialogue picture prompts!
Make Writing Dialogue Easy With Picture Prompts!
Are you stuck on finding a way to make teaching dialogue and quotation marks more fun? No worries, because we’ve got some ideas for you! You can include role-playing activities, drawing and writing opportunities, and interactive games to help your students master this writing skill. This year, we are eager to help you create engaging quotation mark lessons and dialogue writing experiences for your students with brand-new Teach Starter Resources!
Tell Me a Story…Dialogue Picture Prompts
This engaging resource is the perfect way to engage your students in writing and using quotation marks to signify dialogue in a text. This handy instructional slide deck presents students with images to inspire their writing.
On each of the 24 slides, students are provided an image to analyse. They will look at the photo and imagine a conversation that might occur between the people shown in the picture. From there, they are encouraged to write the conversation using dialogue punctuation rules. To help get them started, we have also included a short word bank of related words to help students generate conversation ideas.
Download, Project, and Go!
This resource is available as an easy-to-use Google Slides or PowerPoint Resource file. To get your copy, click the dropdown arrow on the download button to select your preferred file format.
This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher and Teach Starter Collaborator.
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