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Find It! Quotation Marks

About this Worksheet:

Quotation marks set off direct quotations and the titles of certain works. They help indicate to a reader what a person said. Direct quotations are a person’s exact words, while indrect quotations are summaries of what someone said. In this printable worksheet, students will read through the given sentences and then circle the number of sentences in which quotation marks are used correctly. This activity is ideal for 3rd – 6th grade students focusing on improving their reading and writing skills. To download and print this quotation marks activity, click the link below.

Which of These Sentences Use Quotation Marks Correctly?Click to View/Print Worksheet
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Subjects:
Grammar, Punctuation, Quotation Marks
CCSS:
3rd Grade CCSS, 3rd Grade CCSS: Language, 4th Grade CCSS, 4th Grade CCSS: Language, 5th Grade CCSS, 5th Grade CCSS: Language
CCSS Code(s):
L.3.2.C, L.4.2.B, L.5.2.D
Grade Levels:
2nd and 3rd Grade, 4th and 5th Grade, 6th - 8th Grade, Grades K-12
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