These paperless punctuation worksheets focus on quotation marks. 4th-grade students will use "commas and quotation marks to mark direct speech and quotation from a text," as per the common core ELA language standards, CCSS.L.4.2.B, and "choose punctuation for direct effect" CCSSL.4.3.B, through flashcards, paperless tests, and play-to-learn online exercises.
4th Grade Quotation Marks Worksheets
Expect more than worksheets with these fourth-grade quotation marks worksheets. Teachers, homeschoolers, and online tutors can use these worksheets to work on the common core ELA standards for punctuation, CCSS.L.4.2.B and CCSSL.4.3.B, with play-to-learn online exercises. These 4th-grade worksheets help students correctly identify quotation mark rules, practice using quotation marks, and choose punctuation for direct effect.
What are the rules for using quotation marks?
What are the punctuation mark rules for quotation marks?
What are Quotation Marks? Flashcards
Can you answer the following questions about grammar rules for using punctuation marks with quotation marks? Flip the flashcard to reveal the answer.
Quotation Marks Quiz
Reckon you know how to use quotation marks. Test your knowledge with this quotation mark quiz. Got a question wrong? Press reset and try again.
- Choose the answer that has the correct capitalization and punctuation.
Cathy asked, ______ are we having for lunch?"
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2. Which sentence is written correctly?
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3. Which sentence is written correctly?
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4. Which of the following sentences uses quotation marks correctly?
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5. Which sentence uses quotation marks correctly to indicate dialogue?
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Finders Keepers Short Story
Practice the punctuation rules for quotation marks with this worksheet. Terry forgot to punctuate his story! Can you use quotation marks and commas to help the reader understand who is talking? Once you’ve read through the story a few times, take the quotation marks quiz.
Remember that when punctuating speech, quotation marks go around the part where someone speaks, so what comes out of someone's or something's mouth.
1. Which sentence is written correctly?
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2. Which sentence is written correctly?
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1. Which sentence uses quotation and punctuation marks correctly?
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2. The author uses single quotation marks in the quotation below. Why?
Max's grandfather read the message aloud: "It says, 'Follow the clues and find the treasure. But be warned, it won't be easy!'"
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