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Classifying The Four Kinds of Sentences A PowerPoint Presentation Created by: Mrs. Perry

Now it’s your turn! Remember the four kinds of sentences and don’t forget that imperative sentences can end two ways!

In these slides, you will find out more about your teacher, Mrs. Perry while you identify types of sentences!

Wow! What an unusual cake! On three, shout out the answer!

It’s an exclamatory sentence! It shows strong emotion!

Mrs. Perry helped her sister make this cake. On three, shout out the answer!

It’s a declarative sentence! It tells a statement.

Can you spot Mrs. Perry in this picture? On three, shout out the answer!

It’s an interrogative sentence! It asks a question.

Spring, a horse Mrs. Perry is training, had a baby in early August. On three, shout out the answer!

It’s a declarative sentence! It tells a statement.

Give me a horse now! On three, shout out the answer!

It’s an imperative sentence! It orders someone around.

You are on a roll! What an awesome student!

On vacation, Mrs. Perry saw an old fashioned candy store. On three, shout out the answer!

It’s a declarative sentence! It tells a statement.

Pick out one kind of candy to buy. On three, shout out the answer!

It’s an imperative sentence! It gives an order.

Stop throwing a tantrum!! On three, shout out the answer!

It’s another imperative sentence! It gives an order. (remember, imperative sentences can end in either a period or exclamation mark.)

Throwing a temper tantrum doesn’t get you what you want. On three, shout out the answer!

It’s a declarative sentence! It tells a statement.

Sherman the whale greets Mr. Perry. On three, shout out the answer!

It’s a declarative sentence! It tells a statement.

Pose for the camera, Mr. Perry! On three, shout out the answer!

It’s an imperative sentence. It gives a command.

Wow! You’re really getting the hang of this!

Shae is huge compared to Mrs. Perry! On three, shout out the answer!

It’s a exclamatory sentence! It shows strong emotion.

Jump higher Shae! On three, shout out the answer!

It’s an imperative sentence! It tells an order.

Rienzi is a giant horse Mrs. Perry rescued from auction. On three, shout out the answer!

It’s a declarative sentence! It tells a statement.

What are those things on Ren’s feet? On three, shout out the answer!

It’s an interrogative sentence! It asks a question.

Ren may be big, but she can balance beautifully! On three, shout out the answer!

It’s an exclamatory sentence! It shows strong emotion.

George, give Ren a treat for being so good. On three, shout out the answer!

It’s an imperative sentence! It gives an order.

Look at the neck on that turtle Mrs. Perry saw at the zoo! On three, shout out the answer!

It’s an exclamatory sentence! It shows strong emotion.

Can you believe this turtle’s neck is almost as long as it’s body? On three, shout out the answer!

It’s an interrogative sentence! It asks a question.

Do you think that Lulu and Chewie, two adorable pugs, are cute? On three, shout out the answer!

It’s an interrogative sentence! It asks a question.

Don’t swim in these waters Mrs. Perry! On three, shout out the answer!

It’s an imperative sentence! It gives an order.

Can I pet the crocodile? On three, shout out the answer!

It’s an interrogative sentence! It asks a question.

It’s too dangerous to pet the crocodile! On three, shout out the answer!

It’s an exclamatory sentence! It shows strong emotion.

Mrs. Perry pet the crocodile anyway, but only because the keeper said it was safe. On three, shout out the answer!

It’s a declarative sentence! It tells a statement.

Congratulations! You are an expert at classifying sentences! Can you write five interesting sentences to have someone else classify?