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Sentence Variety

Sentence Variety. Mrs. Wilbanks 3 rd Grade GLE: Communication Arts 2C. There are 4 types of sentences. Declarative Interrogative Exclamatory Imperative. Declarative. A declarative sentence makes a statement. This type of sentence ends with a period. My name is Janiece Wilbanks.

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Sentence Variety

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  1. Sentence Variety Mrs. Wilbanks 3rd Grade GLE: Communication Arts 2C

  2. There are 4 types of sentences • Declarative • Interrogative • Exclamatory • Imperative

  3. Declarative • A declarative sentence makes a statement. • This type of sentence ends with a period. • My name is Janiece Wilbanks. • I like to read. • I have a dog. • School is fun.

  4. Interrogative • An interrogative sentence asks a question. • This type of sentence ends with a question mark. • What is your name? • Do you like to read? • Do you have any pets? • Where do you go to school?

  5. Exclamatory • An exclamatory sentence shows a strong feeling. • This type of sentence ends with an exclamation point. • The monster is attacking me! • I love school! • We just won our game! • Wow, that was a fun ride!

  6. Imperative • A declarative sentence gives a command. • This type of sentence can end with a period or exclamation point. • Close that door! • Go get your coat. • Please, leave that on my desk. • Walk down the hallway.

  7. Practice • Identify the kind of sentence. • I walk to school on Wednesdays.

  8. Practice • Identify the kind of sentence. • I walk to school on Wednesdays. • Declarative

  9. Practice • Identify the kind of sentence. • I walk to school on Wednesdays. • Declarative • Where do you live?

  10. Practice • Identify the kind of sentence. • I walk to school on Wednesdays. • Declarative • Where do you live? • Interrogative

  11. Practice • Identify the kind of sentence. • I walk to school on Wednesdays. • Declarative • Where do you live? • Interrogative • Ask Jane for the recipe.

  12. Practice • Identify the kind of sentence. • I walk to school on Wednesdays. • Declarative • Where do you live? • Interrogative • Ask Jane for the recipe. • Imperative

  13. Practice • Identify the kind of sentence. • I walk to school on Wednesdays. • Declarative • Where do you live? • Interrogative • Ask Jane for the recipe. • Imperative • I won the lottery!

  14. Practice • Identify the kind of sentence. • I walk to school on Wednesdays. • Declarative • Where do you live? • Interrogative • Ask Jane for the recipe. • Imperative • I won the lottery! • Exclamatory

  15. More Practice • Do the Sentence worksheet handout. • When you are done turn it into the communication arts bin and read a book.

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