Let’s Put an end to sentences! Language Arts Objective Today we will learn about the four kinds of sentences and how to punctuate them.

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Let’s Put an end to sentences! Language Arts

Objective Today we will learn about the four kinds of sentences and how to punctuate them.

Instruction What is an end mark? An end mark is also known as punctuation, and comes at the end of a sentence. It lets you know when to stop. What are the different kinds of end marks? Click if you dare to find out!

An exclamation mark shows excitement or strong Feeling. It comes at the end of exclamations. That is a huge dog! A question mark means something is being asked. It comes at the end of questions. Are you going to lunch? The period is the most famous end mark. It comes at the end of statements and commands. It is raining today. Do not interrupt while I am talking.

Kinds of Sentences Statement: Today is a school day. Question: What day is today? Command: Go to school. Exclamation: What a great day for school!

Model

Where are we going exclamation mark question mark period

oops! You’ve been zapped. wrong answer Go Back

Correct Where are we going? This sentence is a question, so it gets a question mark.

The phone is ringing exclamation mark question mark period

oops! You’ve been zapped. wrong answer Go Back

Correct The phone is ringing. This sentence is a statement, so it gets a period.

Kinds of Sentences Statement: We are having pizza for lunch. Question: Command: Exclamation:

Guided Practice

That car is going to crash exclamation mark question mark period

oops! You’ve been zapped. wrong answer Go Back

Correct That car is going to crash! This sentence shows excitement, so it gets an exclamation mark.

That tree is going to fall on the house exclamation mark question mark period

oops! You’ve been zapped. wrong answer Go Back

Correct That tree is going to fall on the house! This sentence is a question, so it gets a question mark.

Put those papers away exclamation mark question mark period

oops! You’ve been zapped. wrong answer Go Back

Correct Put those papers away. This sentence is a command, so it gets a period.

Mission Accomplished!! We ended those pesky sentences. You did great, earthlings!!

Remember, An end mark comes at the END of a sentence, and lets you know when to … Closure

Kinds of Sentences Statement: Today is a school day. Question: What day is today? Command: Go to school. Exclamation: What a great day for school!

Independent Practice Copy the following sentences, add the correct end mark and state whether each sentence is an exclamation, statement, command, or question. 1. Look both ways before you cross the street 2. Watch out for that car 3. There are twenty-five students in our class 4. Who’s coming to dinner 5. May I have a drink of water 6. We found a bird that had fallen out of a nest 7. What time is recess 8. What a great day

Answer Key 1. Look both ways before you cross the street. 2. Watch out for that car! 3. There are twenty-five students in our class. 4. Who’s coming to dinner? 5. May I have a drink of water? 6. We found a bird that had fallen out of a nest. 7. What time is recess? 8. What a great day!

Punctuation rap is a game we play. It’s fun to do, and we can learn that way. Take the period, the period; he’s not hard to understand. You’ll find him at the end of a sentence or command. He marks abbreviations, shortens words that are long. Don’t forget the period, he’s small but strong. Question mark, question mark, what did you say? He follows a question, that’s the only way. Wow! Awesome! Rad! Hurray! The exclamation point is next; he’s got something to say. He follows something loud, he’s excited to play. Don’t use him too much, he won’t be special that way. The comma is next, he is used a lot He can separate a list of some groceries you bought You’ll find him in the middle of the year and the date, Between two adjectives, or a city and state. You can join two sentences with a “but” or an “and” Just remember the comma, he will give you a hand. There is one more place that our comma has been, He comes after a clause that tells you when. The dash-the dash-he’s here, then he’s gone. If you need to make a pause, then you bring him along. Quotation marks are nosey. They have no reservations About hanging around in any conversation, You must put quotes around a thing that is said, And also a poem or a story you’ve read. The colon likes to show a list that will come, His brother, the “semi” will not be outdone. The semicolon joins two sentences with no, and If you have too many commas, he can take a stand. Punctuation Rap Extension