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Punctuating Direct Speech

Punctuate direct speech using inverted commas (speech marks), understanding that direct speech records the exact words spoken and must be enclosed in punctuation marks

Suggested ages 7–10

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Learning journey

Your child is learning more sophisticated grammar — using irregular verbs and plurals correctly, punctuating speech, choosing the right pronouns and conjunctions, and understanding when to use different verb tenses.

Evidence of understanding

  • Place inverted commas around the spoken words in a sentence (e.g., "Let's go!" shouted Tom.)
  • Write a sentence containing direct speech with correct punctuation including a reporting clause (e.g., Mum said, "Time for bed.")
  • Identify direct speech in a text and explain what the inverted commas show

Assessment prompt

When Punctuating Direct Speech writes down something a character said in a story, do they put speech marks around the exact words — like "Come here," she called — and use the correct punctuation inside?

Standards alignment

L.3.2cUS · ccss-ela

L.3.2c

Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects · 3

L.4.2bUS · ccss-ela

L.4.2b

Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects · 4

Eng.App2.Y3.Punc.1GB · uk-nc-2013

Inverted commas

The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · Key Stage 2

Eng.App2.Y4.Punc.1GB · uk-nc-2013

Punctuation of direct speech

The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · Key Stage 2

Eng_LKS2_Write_VGP_9GB · uk-nc-2013

Use and punctuate direct speech

The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · Key Stage 2