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Let’s do 1-3 together! Directions: Write D if the sentence is declarative. Write IN if the sentence is interrogative. Write IM if the sentence is imperative. Write E if the sentence is exclamatory. 1. Have the searchers found Mrs. DiAngelo?_______ 2. It is far too cold for kayaking today._______ 3. Pinch the nose shut and breathe into the victim’s mouth._______ 4. Brady could not feel Ben’s pulse._______ 5. Keep it up, Brady! Don’t stop!_______ 6. Brady had most likely saved Ben’s life._______ IN D 1 Minute! You try 4-6 IM D E D

. Declarative ? interrogative . Imperative ! Exclamatory Directions: Add the correct end punctuation mark to each sentence. Then on the line write whether the sentence is declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory. 1. A person who gets too cold has what is known as hypothermia_________________ 2. Why did Tilly begin to bark______________________ 3. Take this rescue class to be prepared__________________ 4. Hooray! We’ve got a pulse _____________ Complete with a buddy! . Declarative ? interrogative . Imperative ! Exclamatory

Declarative interrogative exclamatory What type of sentence? Declarative, imperative, interrogative, exclamatory? People in boats and kayaks must be aware of dangers.______________ Have you ever been in a kayak?______________ Declarative Think, pair, share! 1 minute interrogative Wow! Emergencies can happen anytime!________________ exclamatory

? interrogative . declarative . imperative ! exclamatory . imperative Directions: Add the correct end punctuation to each sentence. Then on the line write whether the sentence is declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory. 1. Have you ever ridden in a boat______________ 2. It’s important to know about boat safety_______________ 3. Be sure to wear a life jacket_____________ 4. Wow! The water can be dangerous___________________ 5. Please learn how to swim______________ Complete with a buddy! ? interrogative . declarative . imperative ! exclamatory . imperative

the creek is dangerous in winter? WB pg. 43 On your own! Directions: Rewrite each sentence. Make any needed corrections in capitalization and punctuation. the creek is dangerous in winter? _____________________________________ 2. he’s not breathing. 3. do you know how to perform CPR. The creek is dangerous in winter. He’s not breathing! Do you know how to perform CPR?

4. Strong winds and tides __________________________________ Directions: Complete each sentence with words from the box. Then write whether the sentence is declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory. 4. Strong winds and tides __________________________________ 5. Did the boaters __________________________________ 6. Drive toward __________________________________ 7. Gosh, I __________________________________ make boating dangerous. (declarative) wear lifejackets? (interrogative) The opposite shore. (imperative) think I see something! (exclamatory)