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Direct and Indirect Speech in Comics – Worksheet

Teach Starter Publishing
Google Slide, PDF|7 pages|Years:4

Consolidate understanding of direct and indirect speech with this set of worksheets.

Looking for Some Comic Relief When Teaching Direct and Indirect Speech?

This resource is a great way to motivate students to practise recording dialogue. The use ofdirect (quoted) and indirect (reported) speechis a trickywritingskill and one that requires lots of repetition to perfect.

This set of worksheets is designed for individual use. Students are provided with a page containing six individual comic frames – each depicting dialogue in speech bubbles. There is a corresponding worksheet for each of the frames. Students convert the dialogue shown in the comic frame into both a direct speech version and an indirect speech version.

In completing the worksheets, students hone theirpunctuationskills as they place speech marks, commas and full stops in their sentences. There is also the opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge of ‘saying verbs’ when they re-write the dialogue. Encourage your students to broaden their vocabulary of synonyms for ‘said’ in their writing.

A Google Slide version is included for students to create their own dialogue to match the comics if they wish.

Scaffolding + Extension Tips

In addition to individual student work time, use this worksheet as a:

Support struggling students by limiting the amount of writing they have to do. They could simply complete either the direct speech version or the indirect speech version rather than doing both. Alternatively, do away with the writing altogether and work orally with the students. Several students could act out the scenarios while one person acts as a narrator.

After completing the worksheets, challenge your fast finishers to choose one of the frames and continue creating their own comic or narrative to match.

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Turn this teaching resource into a sustainable activity by printing on cardboard and slipping it into a write-and-wipe sleeve. Students can record their answers with a whiteboard marker, then erase and reuse.

Additionally, project the worksheet onto a screen and work through it as a class by having students record their answers in their notebooks.

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