SENTENCE TYPES Language Arts Writing Today is Monday

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SENTENCE TYPES Language Arts: Writing

SENTENCE TYPES Language Arts: Writing

Today is Monday, September 10, 2018. It is a Day 2 Welcome to A

Today is Monday, September 10, 2018. It is a Day 2 Welcome to A Block. 1. Please copy the Homeroom Reminders in your Agenda. ØCamp Sloper is Thursday (bring lunch and a drink) ØKid Stuff Fundraiser ends 9/28 2. There is no L. A. W. homework tonight. 3. Things you need for L. A. W. today: v Writing Folder v Pencil

Today is Monday, September 10, 2018. It is a Day 2 1. There is

Today is Monday, September 10, 2018. It is a Day 2 1. There is no L. A. W. homework tonight. 2. Things you need for L. A. W. today: v Writing Folder v Pencil

I can… …use the four types of sentences when writing a paragraph. …examine a

I can… …use the four types of sentences when writing a paragraph. …examine a peer’s writing sample in order to identify the four types of sentences.

Connection Let’s review the four types of sentences, their purpose, and their end punctuation.

Connection Let’s review the four types of sentences, their purpose, and their end punctuation. Keep the handout in your Writing folder as a reference.

Link *Work on the worksheet called “Kinds of Sentences. ” Directions for the Front:

Link *Work on the worksheet called “Kinds of Sentences. ” Directions for the Front: Put the right punctuation after each sentence. Write Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, or Exclamatory on the blank to show what kind of sentence each one is. 1. White buildings glittered in the sun ___________ 2. Rain poured down the windshield ___________ 3. What time is it ___________ Directions for the Back: Choose one of the writing prompts and write at least one paragraph about it. Include at least one of each of

“Kinds of Sentences” Link Front: Correct together as a class. Declarative Imperative Interrogative Exclamatory

“Kinds of Sentences” Link Front: Correct together as a class. Declarative Imperative Interrogative Exclamatory Back: Trade papers with your partner, read your partner’s response and find an example of each type of sentence. If necessary, revise your response. If I could choose anywhere to live, it would definitely be on the beach. The cool gentle breeze blowing through the windows, and the waves lapping against the rocks would make it the most relaxing place to live. Who wouldn’t want to just walk outside your house into the soft sand? Leave your worries behind and enjoy life. It would be amazing!

Share “Kinds of Sentences” Front: Correct together as a class. Back: Trade papers with

Share “Kinds of Sentences” Front: Correct together as a class. Back: Trade papers with a partner, read your partner’s response and find an example of each type of sentence.

Share You will be given a sticky of a certain color that represents one

Share You will be given a sticky of a certain color that represents one of the four types of sentences. Find that type of sentence in your response and copy it onto the sticky note. Be prepared to share the sentence and explain why it is that type of sentence. Declarative Interrogative Imperative