"I love pizza" said Tom."I love pizza," said Tom.I love pizza," said Tom."I love pizza" said Tom"
Which sentence shows the correct use of quotation marks and commas?
Sarah asked "What time is it?"Sarah asked, "What time is it?"Sarah asked, What time is it?"Sarah asked "What time is it
Find the sentence with correct dialogue punctuation:
"Where are you going" asked Mom."Where are you going," asked Mom.Where are you going," asked Mom."Where are you going", asked Mom.
Which dialogue is written correctly?
"I can't wait for summer vacation" she exclaimed."I can't wait for summer vacation," she exclaimed."I can't wait for summer vacation", she exclaimed.I can't wait for summer vacation," she exclaimed.
Which sentence uses quotation marks and commas correctly?
"Please pass the salt," asked John."Please pass the salt" asked John.Please pass the salt," asked John."Please pass the salt", asked John.
Find the correct sentence:
"Are we there yet?" asked Billy"Are we there yet?" asked Billy."Are we there yet" asked Billy.Are we there yet?" asked Billy.
Which dialogue is punctuated correctly?
"I need help," whispered Sam."I need help" whispered Sam."I need help", whispered Sam.I need help," whispered Sam.
Which sentence is written correctly?
"Let's go to the park" said Mary."Let's go to the park," said Mary.Let's go to the park," said Mary."Let's go to the park", said Mary.
Find the sentence with proper dialogue punctuation:
"Do you have my book?" asked Lisa."Do you have my book" asked Lisa.Do you have my book?" asked Lisa."Do you have my book?", asked Lisa.
Which dialogue uses quotation marks and commas correctly?
"The movie starts at seven," explained Dad."The movie starts at seven" explained Dad.The movie starts at seven," explained Dad."The movie starts at seven", explained Dad.
About this game
This engaging interactive game helps third-grade students master the essential skill of using commas and quotation marks correctly in dialogue. Students will encounter real-world examples of conversations and practice identifying proper punctuation placement in various dialogue scenarios.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Through this differentiated learning activity, students will:
Learn to properly place quotation marks around spoken words
Understand when and where to use commas in dialogue
Recognize the relationship between dialogue tags and punctuation
Apply punctuation rules in various dialogue contexts
Tags
dialogue punctuation, quotation marks, commas in dialogue, direct speech, conversation punctuation, dialogue tags, grammar game, interactive punctuation, third grade grammar
Written by Workybooks TeamIllustrated by Workybooks TeamPublished by Workybooks
Curriculum
Common Core standards covered
L.3.2.c
Use commas and quotation marks in dialogue.
Who it's for
Perfect for the way you teach
Teachers
Engaging classroom centers
Auto-scored play
Use as warm-up or review
Parents
Educational screen time
Replay to build mastery
Fun, not boring drills
Homeschoolers
Hands-on practice
Self-paced challenge
Works on any device
Topics
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