We've all seen a quotation mark. It's the double apostrophe in front of dialogue ("). However, quotation marks do more than just set off dialogue. They can also set off words in text or set off titles. Get a clear definition and quotation marks worksheets that will help you use quotation marks in your writing.
While you might think that quotation marks are just used for dialogue, you would be wrong. Quotation marks are punctuation marks used within a sentence to set information or dialogue apart from the rest of the sentence.
Learning how to use quotation marks correctly in sentences can be hard. This is where quotation marks worksheets can help. Look for dialogue worksheets and quotation marks practice pages that incorporate all the uses of quotation marks.
When it comes to quotation marks, 2nd and 3rd grade students are just beginning their adventure into the world of writing. Not only are they still adapting to sentence structure and parts of speech, but they're also learning when and how to use quotation marks. This introductory worksheet helps them see how quotation marks are used both incorrectly and correctly.
For this worksheet, students will draw a star next to the correct sentences. They should also attempt to correct the incorrect sentences on the worksheet.
Students in 5th and 6th grade know the basics of quotation marks. However, they are getting further into academic writing. They need to know how to use quotation marks in citations and quotes within their work.