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Page 1: The Little Red Hen teaches us how to use quotation marks.

The Little Red Hen teaches us how to use quotation marks

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I can Statement

• I can use quotation marks correctly when I write.

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Quotation Marks

• Quotation marks are used to let the reader know exactly what a character is saying.

• Remember, like socks, you always need a pair!

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Remember

• Quotation marks are put around the beginning and the end of the exact words a person says.

• “Leave the door open,” Mom said.• Tom asked, “Where are you going?”• “I am going to the store,” explained Mom.• Tom shouted, “Wait for me!”

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• You need your white board, marker & sock on your desk.

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Characters in The Little Red Hen

• Little Red Hen- • Pig• Dog• Cat

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Little Red Hen had seed. Who will help me work? said Little Red Hen.

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Pigs, it’s your turn.

Not I said Pig.

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Your turn Cats.

Not I said Cat.

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Go for it Dogs!

Not I said Dog.

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Cats, Dogs, and Pigs

We want to play said they.

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Red Hens

Then Little Red Hen had wheat. What can I do with this? said Little Red Hen. I will get help. I will call Dog, Cat, and Pig she said.

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Watch for your part.

Little Red Hen ran to Dog, Pig, and Cat. I have wheat. Who will help me? asked Little Red Hen. Will you, Pig? asked Little Red Hen.No, not I said he.Will you, Cat? asked Little Red Hen.No, not I said he.Will you, Dog? asked Little Red Hen.No, not I said Dog. We are busy.

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Who is talking here?

So Little Red Hen did the work. Little Red Hen made bread.

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How about this one?

That smells good! said Dog, Cat, and Pig. Is that for us? NO! Stop! said Little Red Hen. I did the work. You did the play. So I will eat this bread. And so she did.

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To recap

• We use quotation marks to show exactly what someone is saying.

• Quotation marks come in pairs, like socks.• If a statement quote is at the end of the

sentence, use regular periods.• BUT… if the statement quote is in the begining

or middle of the sentence, use a comma.

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I can use quotation marks correctly when I write.


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