There are four different kind of sentences. Do you know them all? By the end of this presentation, you will. I bet you just can’t wait!
You are in 3 rd grade. A declarative sentence is a telling sentence. It just gives you information. It ends with a period.
Who is the best 3 rd grade teacher? An interrogative sentence is asking a question. It is when you want to know something. It ends with a question mark.
Please keep your classroom clean. An imperative sentence gives a command. It is when you want someone to do something. It usually ends with a period.
I’m so happy that you are in my class! An exclamatory sentence is filled with emotion. It is when you are excited (mad, sad, glad...) It ends with an exclamation point.
It is your turn Write a D for declarative Write a IN for interrogative Write a IM for imperative Write a E for exclamatory Don’t forget to add the correct punctuation I ate ten cookies last night
It is your turn: Write a D for declarative Write a IN for interrogative Write a IM for imperative Write a E for exclamatory Don’t forget to add the correct punctuation What is for lunch today
It is your turn: Write a D for declarative Write a IN for interrogative Write a IM for imperative Write a E for exclamatory Don’t forget to add the correct punctuation We are having hot dogs for lunch
It is your turn: Write a D for declarative Write a IN for interrogative Write a IM for imperative Write a E for exclamatory Don’t forget to add the correct punctuation Do you like hot dogs
It is your turn: Write a D for declarative Write a IN for interrogative Write a IM for imperative Write a E for exclamatory Don’t forget to add the correct punctuation Please line up for lunch
It is your turn: Write a D for declarative Write a IN for interrogative Write a IM for imperative Write a E for exclamatory Don’t forget to add the correct punctuation I don’t like hot dogs
It is your turn: Write a D for declarative Write a IN for interrogative Write a IM for imperative Write a E for exclamatory Don’t forget to add the correct punctuation Don’t forget to grab your jacket for recess
It is your turn: Write a D for declarative Write a IN for interrogative Write a IM for imperative Write a E for exclamatory Don’t forget to add the correct punctuation It is cold outside
It is your turn: Write a D for declarative Write a IN for interrogative Write a IM for imperative Write a E for exclamatory Don’t forget to add the correct punctuation Did you save me a seat at lunch
It is your turn: Write a D for declarative Write a IN for interrogative Write a IM for imperative Write a E for exclamatory Don’t forget to add the correct punctuation It is finally lunch time
Now your brain is four times bigger!