Improve students’ abilities to write dialogue using correct punctuation with a set of printable ‘Picture the Dialogue’ writing worksheets.
Picture This! Quotation Marks Practice Made Fun!
Learning to use quotation marks doesn’t have to be boring! There are so many ways to plan lessons that embrace creativity and fun when you start teaching proper quotation mark usage. You could incorporate role-playing activities, drawing and writing opportunities, and interactive games to help your students master this essential writing skill. This year, we’re excited to help you plan those learning experiences for your students with brand-new Teach Starter Quotation Marks Teaching Resources!
Let Them Use Images for Dialogue Inspiration!
Picture the Dialogue Worksheets are great for improving students’ abilities to use quotation marks in their writing, particularly when writing dialogue in narrative texts. Each worksheet features six storytelling images that serve as the inspiration for sparking students’ imaginations. Students will examine each dialogue image and write a short conversation that they think could be taking place in each picture.
This creative dialogue writing activity supports the correct use of quotation marks and allows students to enjoy creative writing while working on key punctuation skills.
Your resource download includes six Dialogue Writing Worksheets, giving students a fun, creative way to explore the world of dialogue.
Download and Print Your Dialogue Worksheets
This resource is available as an easy-to-use Google Slides or PDF 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 in Michigan and Teach Starter Collaborator.
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