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Writing Dialogue Rules - Capitalization and Punctuation for Narrative Writing

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I have used this resource year after year, and it's always been a great way to help students correctly punctuate dialogue.
My students loved this resource. It really helped them pay attention to specific skills needed to punctuate dialogue.

Description

Dialogue Writing has many rules. Quotation marks, commas, and capitalization can quickly become overwhelming. This bundled pack has everything you need from Introductory Slide Show to Assessment. This bundle also includes a center/station activity, a game, worksheets, anchor chart, and an interactive notebook page.

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Dialogue Introductory Slide Show (this is a PDF): introducing the rules of writing Dialogue is easy with this Slide Show. It even includes a worksheet for the students to follow along.

Dialogue Chart: 8.5x11 inches and a big one at 22x34 inches. Display the big chart in your room as a reminder of the rules.

Dialogue Activity: Review the anchor chart for the rules of writing dialogue. Learn how to use quotation marks, commas, and ending punctuation as well as the capitalization rules. Students add dialogue to cartoons and then translate the dialogue into sentences using the proper punctuation. There are 8 cartoon squares with 2 characters in each square

Dialogue Game: Have fun reviewing the rules for writing Dialogue by playing a game of Four in a Row. The handy Anchor Chart organizes the rules in a way that makes sense to the students. 24 Task Cards each have a correct sentence and an incorrect sentence. Students can capture a square on the Four in a Row Game Board by identifying the correct sentence.

5 Dialogue Worksheets with answer keys: Use one as an assessment.

Interactive Notebook Page:

This is Super Easy to use!

Find the UK version here:

Dialogue Activity and Anchor Chart, UK version

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Find the full line of Dialogue Resources Here:

Dialogue Bundle

Introduction to Dialogue

Dialogue Writing Activity

Dialogue Rules, Game

Dialogue Activity and Game

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use narrative techniques, such as dialogue, description, and pacing, to develop experiences and events or show the responses of characters to situations.

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