Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Quote Punctuation (Tuesday, 8/23)

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Quote Punctuation (Tuesday, 8/23)"— Presentation transcript:

1 Quote Punctuation (Tuesday, 8/23)
Today’s task (left side) Rewrite this sentence with proper punctuation. Add or fix the following: Quotation marks Periods/exclamation points/question marks Commas I don’t know what you want she said but I don’t have time for this Quote Punctuation (Tuesday, 8/23) 5 minutes

2 Quote Punctuation (Tuesday, 8/23)
Today’s notes (right side, Cornell style) Label the top of the notes with today’s topic (Quote Punctuation) and date (8/23) Write the EQ on the line under the topic. Draw a line to separate notes into a small left section and a large right section. Today’s EQ: What 4 things do I need to look for when checking quote punctuation? Quote Punctuation (Tuesday, 8/23)

3 Quote Punctuation (Tuesday, 8/23)
Today’s notes (right side, Cornell style) Quotation marks: beginning and ending of speaking- “I really like pie.” around all dialogue- “I saw it,” she said, “but I wasn’t happy.” Quote Punctuation (Tuesday, 8/23)

4 Quote Punctuation (Tuesday, 8/23)
Today’s notes (right side, Cornell style) End marks: Periods only end sentences. Exclamations are excited! Questions must have question marks? Quote Punctuation (Tuesday, 8/23)

5 Quote Punctuation (Tuesday, 8/23)
Today’s notes (right side, Cornell style) Commas: before and after an interrupter if the sentence continues: “Yes,” she said, “but why would he do that?” before an interrupter but not after if there’s a new sentence: “I hate you,” she said quietly. “Please leave.” Not used when the sentence ends before the interrupter: “I hate you.” She turned around. “Please leave.” Quote Punctuation (Tuesday, 8/23)

6 Quote Punctuation (Tuesday, 8/23)
Today’s notes (right side, Cornell style) Indents: (don’t copy examples) when a new person starts talking: “Yes,” she said, “but why would he do that? I haven’t talked to him for a month.” “I don’t know,” he answered. “Maybe he was mad.” when the same person starts a new paragraph (no quotation marks at the end of the 1st paragraph): “I hate you,” she said quietly. “Please leave. Leave and don’t come back. I’m sick of looking at you. “Everyone is sick of looking at you, in fact!” Not used when there’s an interrupter and the same person continues: “I can’t believe you,” she said. “It’s almost impossible to believe you would even think that.” Quote Punctuation (Tuesday, 8/23)

7 Quote Punctuation (Tuesday, 8/23)
Today’s Identify/Correct (left side) Using the information from the notes, correct any mistakes you made in punctuating the sentence. Highlight (carefully) the changes you make. Quote Punctuation (Tuesday, 8/23) 4 minutes

8 Quote Punctuation (Tuesday, 8/23)
Today’s Identify/Correct (left side) Check your answer: “I don’t know what you want,” she said, “but I don’t have time for this!” Fix any mistakes you made. Highlight (carefully) the changes, if any. Quote Punctuation (Tuesday, 8/23) 4 minutes

9 Quote Punctuation (Tuesday, 8/23)
Finish YESTERDAY’S notes In the left column, write a question for each new piece of information or section. Match the question with where the information starts in the right column. Write a summary: answer the EQ; explain something(s) that will stick in your memory; ask a question about the information. Quote Punctuation (Tuesday, 8/23) 3 minutes


Download ppt "Quote Punctuation (Tuesday, 8/23)"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google