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The Modern Montessori Guide

Mechanics Study: The Quotation Mark

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The direct aim of studying quotation marks is to help the child recognize that quotation marks signal the exact words spoken by a person.

 

The indirect aims include:

To refine reading fluency and expression by accurately interpreting dialogue.
To develop comprehension by distinguishing a speaker’s words from the surrounding text.

 

Contents:

Pgs. 2-4: Presentation Suggestions Lesson Resources

Pg. 5: Possible Extensions

Pgs. 6-9: The Quotation Mark Sorts P1-P2

Pgs. 10-11: The Quotation Mark Sorts Controls

Pg. 12: Terms of Use

 

Suggestions for Storage - Presentation Suggestions Pages: I recommend printing the presentation suggestions and extension ideas and housing them in plastic sleeves within a binder. Any additional resources (key experience cards, alphabet strip, etc.) can be placed inside the sleeve as well for easy access when it’s time to present.

 

Suggestions for Storage - Controls: I suggest printing these out and placing them in sleeves within a binder as well. As the students complete sorts, they can then easily reference the controls to check their work.

 

Suggestions for Storage - Sorts: I recommend printing these out on cardstock and laminating them if you are expecting extended use. Each card within a particular sort is color-coded and labeled in the bottom right-hand corner. Place all the cards within a particular sort (ex: H2) in an envelope, plastic container, or drawer system. Be sure to label whichever storage option you choose. This will allow the students to independently select their work.