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  1. Direct and Reported Speech (KS2)

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  3. Reported Speech to Direct Speech

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  4. Tense, Direct and Reported Speech

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  5. PPT

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  6. Comparing direct and reported speech

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  1. Direct and Reported Speech:

  2. Using Dialogue for KS2

  3. Teaching Direct Speech

  4. REPORTED SPEECH IN ENGLISH |Indirect speech

  5. Direct and Indirect Speech//Narration in English Grammar/Indirect Speech

  6. Direct And Reported Speech (Simplified)

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  1. KS2 Direct and Indirect Speech PowerPoint

    Direct speech involves exact words spoken that use speech marks in a sentence. Whereas reported speech, also known as indirect speech, is when something someone has said is summed up without writing the speech out fully. While on the subject of direct speech, it might be worth brushing up on your knowledge of using speech marks. This Speech Mark Worksheet Set is a great way to help your class ...

  2. Direct and Reported Speech worksheets with optional powerpoint

    Direct and Reported Speech worksheets with optional powerpoint. This set of worksheets introduces the rules for direct and reported speech and gives exercises of converting dialogues each way. They are roughly graded from 1 (suitable for less advanced learners) to 7 (for the more advanced group). In a one-off lesson, you might want each child ...

  3. Direct and Reported Speech (KS2)

    pdf, 238.24 KB. Direct and Reported Speech (KS2) 'Direct and Reported Speech - KS2' explains how and when to use direct and reported speech in written work. Content includes: Editable PowerPoint teaching resource. Activities to support the teaching of this objective with 2 accompanying worksheets. 'Direct and Reported Speech - KS2' is ...

  4. KS2 Direct and Indirect Speech PowerPoint (teacher made)

    Direct speech involves exact words spoken that use speech marks in a sentence. Whereas reported speech, also known as indirect speech, is when something someone has said is summed up without writing the speech out fully. While on the subject of direct speech, it might be worth brushing up on your knowledge of using speech marks. This Speech Mark Worksheet Set is a great way to help ...

  5. To practise writing direct and reported speech

    In this lesson, we will explore the differences between direct and reported speech. We will identify the main features and practise writing and punctuating our own speech sentences. Licence. This content is made available by Oak National Academy Limited and its partners and licensed under Oak's terms & conditions ...

  6. Direct and Indirect Speech PowerPoint (teacher made)

    Direct speech involves exact words spoken that use speech marks in a sentence. Whereas, reported speech, also known as indirect speech is when something someone has said is summed up, without writing the speech out fully. While on the subject of direct speech, it might be worth brushing up on your knowledge of using speech marks. This Speech Mark Worksheet Set is a great way to help ...

  7. KS2 Direct and Indirect Speech PowerPoint (Teacher-Made)

    Introduce direct and reported speech to your KS2 class using this excellent PowerPoint. It includes definitions, examples and lots of information that your KS2 class can learn from when using direct and reported speech in their writing. Great for supporting children with their sentence structure!

  8. Direct and Indirect Speech Information Poster

    Help KS2 pupils understand the difference between direct and indirect speech by displaying this poster in your classroom. This handy information poster explains the difference between direct speech and indirect (reported) speech and gives examples of how they are written and punctuated, perfect as a reference guide. This KS2 Direct and Indirect Speech PowerPoint gives further explanation and ...

  9. Direct speech and indirect speech

    Direct speech and indirect speech - 9 of the best resources and worksheets for KS2 SPaG. Help children know when and how to use speech marks in direct speech, and why not to use them in indirect speech, with these lessons, activities, worksheets and more for Key Stage 2 grammar…. DOWNLOAD A FREE RESOURCE! Paddington Bear - Whole-school ...

  10. Direct Speech Worksheets (KS2)

    Direct Speech Worksheets (KS2) Three differentiated resources that focus on direct speech and being able to punctuate it accurately. These sheets are made with mastery in mind, taking elements of the mastery approach to Maths and applying these to English. Each sheet tells children what they need to do as well as having answers available.

  11. Direct and reported speech

    Resource type. Student activity. A worksheet on direct and reported speech for upper KS2. Includes sample text for children to rewrite: e.g. some text of reported speech to be rewritten as directed speech and some text of direct speech to be rewritten as reported speech. Includes examples to help guide children. 32.5 KB.

  12. Direct Speech KS2 Explained by PlanBee

    Use a comma to separate the direct speech and reporting clause. Our KS2 English Journey scheme based on the beautifully illustrated book by Aaron Becker, is a fantastic way to introduce children to direct speech punctuation. Children tend to find rules three and four the most difficult so make sure you explicitly teach the following: a.

  13. KS2 Direct and Indirect Speech PowerPoint (teacher made)

    Introduce direct and reported speech to your KS2 class using this excellent PowerPoint. It includes definitions, examples and lots of information that your KS2 class can learn from when using direct and reported speech in their writing. Great for supporting children with their sentence structure!

  14. Lesson: Direct speech: inverted commas

    Direct speech - the term used for a character speaking out loud in a text. Inverted commas - a pair of punctuation marks that signal direct speech to the reader. Signal - show or direct attention to. Ensure that you use the same graphics for speech punctuation (as shown in the slides) consistently in all grammar and writing lessons to support ...

  15. Reported speech and direct quotation

    pptx, 68.69 KB. A lesson on reported speech and direct quotations in newspapers. The starter asks pupils to consider the difference between a sentence with reported speech, and a sentence with direct quotation. After a few simple translations from direct speech to reported (and vice versa), pupils can watch a youtube video of a news story.

  16. How to use inverted commas

    Punctuating direct speech. A new speaker needs a new line. You should use a capital letter at the start of each piece of speech. Punctuation (question marks, full stops and exclamation marks) go ...

  17. KS2 Direct and Indirect Speech PowerPoint (teacher made)

    Direct speech involves exact words spoken that use speech marks in a sentence. Whereas reported speech, also known as indirect speech, is when something someone has said is summed up without writing the speech out fully. While on the subject of direct speech, it might be worth brushing up on your knowledge of using speech marks. This Speech Mark Worksheet Set is a great way to help ...