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Quotation Marks verses Italics and Underlining Lesson and Practice
This document contains a handout with a brief lesson denoting the rules for quotation marks and italics/underlining; it also includes examples after a listing of uses for quotation marks and italics/underlining. The next page contains practice exercises for students to complete in which they must choose between quotation marks or italics/underlining among listed songs, newspaper titles, albums, movies, books, etc. A second page of exercises is next; the second page includes editing full sentences. The lesson concludes with a quiz in the same format as the initial practice exercise.
NOTE: These practice examples include questions that students are interested in today! Thus students can enjoy the exercises a bit more and laugh while learning.
The download is a great, fun way for students to learn the difference between quotation marks and italics/underlining. Directions are included, but may be adjusted per teacher discretion.
Answer key is included!
Thanks for browsing!
Miss RLC
This document contains a handout with a brief lesson denoting the rules for quotation marks and italics/underlining; it also includes examples after a listing of uses for quotation marks and italics/underlining. The next page contains practice exercises for students to complete in which they must choose between quotation marks or italics/underlining among listed songs, newspaper titles, albums, movies, books, etc. A second page of exercises is next; the second page includes editing full sentences. The lesson concludes with a quiz in the same format as the initial practice exercise.
NOTE: These practice examples include questions that students are interested in today! Thus students can enjoy the exercises a bit more and laugh while learning.
The download is a great, fun way for students to learn the difference between quotation marks and italics/underlining. Directions are included, but may be adjusted per teacher discretion.
Answer key is included!
Thanks for browsing!
Miss RLC
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Description
Quotation Marks verses Italics and Underlining Lesson and Practice
This document contains a handout with a brief lesson denoting the rules for quotation marks and italics/underlining; it also includes examples after a listing of uses for quotation marks and italics/underlining. The next page contains practice exercises for students to complete in which they must choose between quotation marks or italics/underlining among listed songs, newspaper titles, albums, movies, books, etc. A second page of exercises is next; the second page includes editing full sentences. The lesson concludes with a quiz in the same format as the initial practice exercise.
NOTE: These practice examples include questions that students are interested in today! Thus students can enjoy the exercises a bit more and laugh while learning.
The download is a great, fun way for students to learn the difference between quotation marks and italics/underlining. Directions are included, but may be adjusted per teacher discretion.
Answer key is included!
Thanks for browsing!
Miss RLC
This document contains a handout with a brief lesson denoting the rules for quotation marks and italics/underlining; it also includes examples after a listing of uses for quotation marks and italics/underlining. The next page contains practice exercises for students to complete in which they must choose between quotation marks or italics/underlining among listed songs, newspaper titles, albums, movies, books, etc. A second page of exercises is next; the second page includes editing full sentences. The lesson concludes with a quiz in the same format as the initial practice exercise.
NOTE: These practice examples include questions that students are interested in today! Thus students can enjoy the exercises a bit more and laugh while learning.
The download is a great, fun way for students to learn the difference between quotation marks and italics/underlining. Directions are included, but may be adjusted per teacher discretion.
Answer key is included!
Thanks for browsing!
Miss RLC
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Great way to review grammar rules. It's an easy and quick mini lesson with practice sheets that are easy for students to understand. The worksheets are at varying levels so the lesson can be taught/reviewed across different grades
Great resource.
Thanks!
A nice way to practice a sometimes confusing concept.
Good!
Thanks!
Great resource! Thank you!
Very good resource for practice and/or review! Thank you!
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