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Browse our collection of speech marks worksheets and resources. Speech marks, often called quotation marks, are used to signal direct speech. These resources help teach how to identify and correctly punctuate direct speech in writing.

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Writing Direct & Indirect Speech (1)

Write direct and indirect speech to match each of the given pictures.

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Editing Task Cards: Set B (Yr 3,4)

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Speech Bubble to Direct Speech (2)

Write (and punctuate) a sentence containing direct speech to match each of the given pictures.
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Editing Sentences: Basic Punctuation (2)

Edit each sentence for missing full stops, capitals and spelling mistakes. Rewrite each sentence correctly.
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Speech Bubble to Direct Speech (1)

Write (and punctuate) a sentence containing direct speech to match each of the given pictures.
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Pirates Editing Passage

Edit a passage about pirates. Use the checklist to help find the missing full stops, capitals and spelling mistakes.