Grammar Skill First Grade Unit 1 Week 6 Created by Kristi Waltke

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Grammar Skill First Grade Unit 1 Week 6 Created by Kristi Waltke Questions Grammar Skill First Grade Unit 1 Week 6 Created by Kristi Waltke

What do you know about a sentence? A sentence is a group of words that tell a whole idea. A sentence starts with a capital letter. A sentence ends with punctuation (like a period or question mark). A sentence has a naming part and an action part. A sentence has the all the words in the right order so that it makes sense.

? Question One kind of sentence asks a Questions begin with capital letters and end with a question mark. A question mark looks like this. ?

The sentence asks a question It asks if Pam saw the eggs. Did Pam see the eggs? Capital Letter Question Mark The sentence asks a question It asks if Pam saw the eggs.

The sentence asks a question. It asks if you can swim. Can you swim? Capital Letter Question Mark The sentence asks a question. It asks if you can swim.

The sentence asks a question. It asks if you have been to a park. Have you been to a park? Capital Letter Question Mark The sentence asks a question. It asks if you have been to a park.

The sentence asks a question. It asks what zebras eat. What do zebras eat? Capital Letter Question Mark The sentence asks a question. It asks what zebras eat.

Can you tell if a sentence is asking a question or telling you something? Let’s Find Out!

Do you like to eat hot dogs Telling You Something Asking a Question ?

. Big Hippos sit in mud Telling You Something Asking a Question

? Telling You Something Asking a Question How many big birds did you see Telling You Something Asking a Question ?

. The sun is hot Telling You Something Asking a Question

. We are glad we saw them Telling You Something Asking a Question

How does the cub’s mom carry him Telling You Something Asking a Question ?

elephant zebra giraffe lion tiger monkey Write your own question. Write your sentence about an animal. Here are some animal names to help you. elephant zebra giraffe lion tiger monkey

Did you use a capital letter? Did you use a question mark at the end? Check your sentence. Did you use a capital letter? Did you use a question mark at the end? Did you ask something?

Learning about questions will help you become a super writer!