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Direct Speech Worksheets (KS2)
Subject: English
Age range: 7-11
Resource type: Worksheet/Activity
Last updated
22 February 2018
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Inaccurate. You need a comma before speech starts: The fans shouted, “Come on City!”
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Year 4 | Using Direct Speech Worksheets
In these Year 4 worksheets on using direct speech , an illustration featuring “Lucy and her friendly Monster” includes written speech bubbles. Your pupils’ objective is to transform the dialogue between Lucy and her monster into a passage of text. They must use a phrase to indicate the speaker, incorporating the correct punctuation. Additionally, they are reminded to initiate a new line for each new speaker.
These Year 4 using direct speech worksheets will help pupils grasp how to accurately convert spoken words into written text, reinforcing the rules of direct speech. By requiring the correct use of speech marks, commas, and other punctuation marks, the activity solidifies pupils’ understanding of how punctuation is used in dialogue.
Our Year 4 using direct speech worksheets are aligned with KS2 punctuation and writing on the primary national curriculum. All of our Year 4 punctuation worksheets can be combined with your ideas for primary English activities, learning resources, teaching material, visual aids, games, differentiation, display boards, homework, and lesson plans.
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Direct Speech Mixed Activity
Looking for a mixed bag of questions to challenge your children with? Then look no further than this Year 4 Direct Speech worksheet.
With six questions in total, children will need to use their knowledge and understanding of direct speech to complete three varied fluency questions before moving on to applying what they know to one reasoning and two application questions.
Ideal for use as a pre-assessment task, this resource is a great follow-up activity once you have worked your way through our Modelling or Teaching PowerPoint for this lesson.
Curriculum Objectives
- Introduction to inverted commas to punctuate direct speech / Terminology for pupils: direct speech / Terminology for pupils: inverted commas (or ‘speech marks’)
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Direct Speech Homework. Let us help support you in finding questions to send home all about punctuating direct speech correctly when you download this Year 4 Direct Speech differentiated Homework resource. With two varied fluency and one application question to work through, children will need to use their knowledge and understanding of ...
Direct Speech: Missing Punctuation. Each of the following sentences should contain direct speech punctuation. Rewrite the sentences, adding inverted commas in the correct places to show the words being spoken.
Show me what you’ve learnt. Write a passage that uses direct speech. Show me that you know where to put speech marks and other punctuation. Show me that you can remember to start a new line for each new speaker. Some suggestions for what your passage could be about: (a) Two friends having a chat about last night’s television.
Three differentiated resources that focus on direct speech and being able to punctuate it accurately. These sheets are made with mastery in mind, taking elements of the mastery approach to Maths and applying these to English.
This Year 4 punctuation activity booklet is a great way to support the learning of inverted commas for direct speech. In Year 4 children will be learning how to develop their punctuation skills to improve their writing and grammar.
In these Year 4 worksheets on using direct speech, an illustration featuring "Lucy and her friendly Monster" includes written speech bubbles. Your pupils' objective is to transform the dialogue between Lucy and her monster into a passage of text.
This engaging Year 4 Punctuating Direct Speech Homework resource allows children to consolidate their learning at home, challenging your children to apply their understanding of speech and in particular, the use of direct speech.
Explore more than 36 "Direct Speech Year 4" resources for teachers, parents and pupils as well as related resources on "Year 4 Direct Speech". Instant access to inspirational lesson plans, schemes of work, assessment, interactive activities, resource packs, PowerPoints, teaching ideas at Twinkl!
Explore more than 37 "Direct Speech Year 4" resources for teachers, parents, and students.
Provide a selection of questions all about direct speech and see what they can do using this Year 4 Direct Speech resource, ideal for use in class or at home.