How to Introduce Dialogue
I just completed these Halloween Jokes after seeing a similar idea on Pinterest. We turned the jokes into dialogue and then used macaroni for the commas, and quotations marks – GENIUS! it was such a hit!
The kids loved the tie in of the jokes and the holiday and it brought a quick close to our activities on dialogue. Such fun practice!!

If you love those activities – check out these quotation marks in wild posters – they are such a hit each and every year! See other great dialogue activities here!

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Fun idea, but there should be a question mark, not a comma, after the question.