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2007, Microsoft Clip Organizer ©, 2007, Microsoft Clipart Types of Sentences Click here to

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Goals By the end of this e-lesson, the third grade students will be able

Goals By the end of this e-lesson, the third grade students will be able to • Name the four types of sentences. • Identify a declarative, imperative, exclamatory, and an interrogative sentence. ©, 2007, Microsoft Clipart

What is a Sentence? • A sentence is a group of words expressing a

What is a Sentence? • A sentence is a group of words expressing a complete thought. ©, 2007, Microsoft Clipart • A sentence must contain a verb and (usually) a subject. • A sentence starts with a capital letter and ends with a full stop ©, 2007, Microsoft Clipart

Types of Sentences • Declarative Sentence • Exclamatory Sentence • Interrogative Sentence • Imperative

Types of Sentences • Declarative Sentence • Exclamatory Sentence • Interrogative Sentence • Imperative Sentence ©, 2007, Microsoft Clipart

Declarative Sentence • • Makes a statement, tells something Ends in a period Examples

Declarative Sentence • • Makes a statement, tells something Ends in a period Examples 1. Timmy is seven years old. 2. Today is Tuesday. ©, 2007, Microsoft Clipart

Interrogative Sentence • • Asks a question Ends in a question mark Examples 1.

Interrogative Sentence • • Asks a question Ends in a question mark Examples 1. What is your favorite subject? 2. How are you? ©, 2007, Microsoft Clipart

Exclamatory Sentence • • Shows strong emotion Ends in an exclamation point Examples 1.

Exclamatory Sentence • • Shows strong emotion Ends in an exclamation point Examples 1. I’m so happy to see you! 2. Look out! ©, 2007, Microsoft Clipart

Imperative Sentence • • Gives a direction, command, or a request Ends in a

Imperative Sentence • • Gives a direction, command, or a request Ends in a period ©, 2007, Microsoft Clipart Examples 1. Look in the left drawer. 2. Susan, close the door. ©, 2007, Microsoft Clipart

Practice Now, take the time to do some practice on identifying different types of

Practice Now, take the time to do some practice on identifying different types of sentences. Below is a link to a practice worksheet that is to be completed and checked by the teacher. Once completed, continue this e-lesson. Practice worksheet ©, 2007, Microsoft Clipart

©, 2007, Microsoft Clipart Assessment Now that you’ve practiced identifying different types of sentences,

©, 2007, Microsoft Clipart Assessment Now that you’ve practiced identifying different types of sentences, it’s time to put your skills to the test. ©, 2007, Microsoft Clipart

Question 1 1. Which sentence is an imperative sentence? a. b. c. d. What

Question 1 1. Which sentence is an imperative sentence? a. b. c. d. What time is it? Peter, sit down. Excellent work! There are 2 apples left.

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2007, Microsoft Clip Organizer You are right! ©, 2007, Microsoft Clipart Go to Question 2

That’s incorrect. The correct answer is letter b. Peter, sit down. An imperative sentence

That’s incorrect. The correct answer is letter b. Peter, sit down. An imperative sentence gives a command. This sentence is commanding Peter to sit down. ©, 2007, Microsoft Clipart Go to Question 2

Question Two What type of sentence is the following: Can you count by fives?

Question Two What type of sentence is the following: Can you count by fives? a. b. c. d. Imperative sentence Exclamatory sentence Interrogative sentence Declarative sentence

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Great job! You answered correctly! ©, 2007, Microsoft Clipart 2007, Microsoft Clip Organizer Go to Question 3

That is incorrect! The correct answer is letter c. interrogative sentence. Remember, An Interrogative

That is incorrect! The correct answer is letter c. interrogative sentence. Remember, An Interrogative sentence asks a question. ©, 2007, Microsoft Clipart Go to Question 3

Question Three Identify the declarative sentence. a. b. c. d. Where are you? Come

Question Three Identify the declarative sentence. a. b. c. d. Where are you? Come here. Cheryl has a green pencil. I am Student of the Week!

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That’s incorrect. The correct answer is letter c: Cheryl has a green pencil. The

That’s incorrect. The correct answer is letter c: Cheryl has a green pencil. The sentence is telling something. ©, 2007, Microsoft Clipart Go to Question 4

Question Four What type of sentence is the following: I love Halloween! a. b.

Question Four What type of sentence is the following: I love Halloween! a. b. c. d. Declarative sentence Imperative sentence Exclamatory sentence Interrogative sentence

Yes! That is the correct answer! ©, 2007, Microsoft Clip Organizer ©, 2007, Microsoft

Yes! That is the correct answer! ©, 2007, Microsoft Clip Organizer ©, 2007, Microsoft Clipart

That’s incorrect! The correct answer is the letter c. exclamatory sentence. This sentence shows

That’s incorrect! The correct answer is the letter c. exclamatory sentence. This sentence shows a feeling of excitement. ©, 2007, Microsoft Clipart

©, 2007, Microsoft Clip Organizer You have now completed this E-lesson! ©, 2007, Microsoft

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