What Did You Say? Writing Dialogue Practice
"What did you do today?" Help your student develop dialogue writing skills with these fun comics and worksheets. Practice using punctuation that will set speech apart from other words.
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How to Write Dialogue
Learn how to write dialogue with this writing activity that, in the long run, will help you better understand literature.
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Writing Dialogue
This worksheet is a fun-filled way to write dialogue about a familiar party staple: balloons. Your 3rd grader creates the conversations between family members.
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Write the Dialogue
What are they saying? Write the dialogue for the scientist and robot!
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Make Your Own Comic Strip
Fill in the speech and thought bubbles as a guy and girl talk on the phone.
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Cat Comics: Joy Ride!
Let your fourth grader dig deep into their imagination to come up with their own adventure for A.J. and C.K., in this fill-in-the-blank comic strip.
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What's the Painting?
You decide what's happening on the page by drawing and writing it in!
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Brainzy Presents: Floyd and Roly's Amazing Adventures
Floyd and Roly are best friends and neighbors! Help your child stretch his writing skills with this fill-in-the-speech-bubbles worksheet.
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Brainzy Presents: The Amazing Adventures of Floyd and Roly
What are Floyd and Roly talking about? Fill in the word balloons and make up your own comic!
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Dialogue for Kids
Learners practice editing dialogue for punctuation in this appealing grammar worksheet.
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What are Quotation Marks?
In this grammar and punctuation worksheet, children learn guidelines for when to use quotation marks, and when not to use them.
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Using Quotes in Writing
This narrative writing worksheet teaches your budding author how to use quotes. Correctly using quotes in writing comes in handy for all ages.
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Using Quotation Marks
When writing dialogue, it's important to know where to place quotation marks and other punctuation. Get some practice with this passage from The Secret Garden.
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Quotation Marks Quiz #2
Got questions about quotations marks? No problem! This worksheet will help your child build his grammar and punctuation skills.
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Quotation Marks Quiz #1
If your child needs some punctuation practice, give him a challenge with a quick quotation marks quiz!
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