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Practice using quotation marks for titles of songs, poems, articles, and book chapters in this educational worksheet.

Worksheet titled "Quotation Marks and Titles" with instructions and seven sentences to rewrite using quotation marks correctly, featuring a musical note and flag icon in the top right corner.

Worksheet titled "Quotation Marks and Titles" with instructions and seven sentences to rewrite using quotation marks correctly, featuring a musical note and flag icon in the top right corner.

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Let’s go through each sentence one by one and add quotation marks where they belong.

Remember: We use quotation marks around titles of songs, poems, short stories, newspaper articles, and chapter names in books.

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1. “Safety Dance” is my favorite song.
→ It’s a song title → put quotes around it.

2. Robert Frost’s poem “Fire and Ice” is amazing.
→ It’s a poem title → put quotes around it.

3. I read an article called “How to Raise a Puppy.”
→ It’s an article title → put quotes around it.

4. The first chapter of this book is called “Innocence.”
→ It’s a chapter title → put quotes around it.

5. I wrote a short story called “Robots In Love.”
→ It’s a short story title → put quotes around it.

6. The last track on this album is called “Nutty Girl.”
→ It’s a song/track title → put quotes around it.

7. I love the poem “Harlem” by Langston Hughes.
→ It’s a poem title → put quotes around it.

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Final Answer:
1. “Safety Dance” is my favorite song.
2. Robert Frost’s poem “Fire and Ice” is amazing.
3. I read an article called “How to Raise a Puppy.”
4. The first chapter of this book is called “Innocence.”
5. I wrote a short story called “Robots In Love.”
6. The last track on this album is called “Nutty Girl.”
7. I love the poem “Harlem” by Langston Hughes.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of quotation mark worksheet 5th grade.
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