Mrs. Wilbanks 3 rd Grade GLE: Communication Arts 2C.

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Mrs. Wilbanks 3 rd Grade GLE: Communication Arts 2C

o Declarative o Interrogative o Exclamatory o Imperative

o A declarative sentence makes a statement. o This type of sentence ends with a period. My name is Janiece Wilbanks. I like to read. I have a dog. School is fun.

o An interrogative sentence asks a question. o This type of sentence ends with a question mark. What is your name? Do you like to read? Do you have any pets? Where do you go to school?

o An exclamatory sentence shows a strong feeling. o This type of sentence ends with an exclamation point. The monster is attacking me! I love school! We just won our game! Wow, that was a fun ride!

o A declarative sentence gives a command. o This type of sentence can end with a period or exclamation point. Close that door! Go get your coat. Please, leave that on my desk. Walk down the hallway.

Identify the kind of sentence. –I walk to school on Wednesdays.

Identify the kind of sentence. –I walk to school on Wednesdays. »Declarative

Identify the kind of sentence. –I walk to school on Wednesdays. »Declarative –Where do you live?

Identify the kind of sentence. –I walk to school on Wednesdays. »Declarative –Where do you live? »Interrogative

Identify the kind of sentence. –I walk to school on Wednesdays. »Declarative –Where do you live? »Interrogative –Ask Jane for the recipe.

Identify the kind of sentence. –I walk to school on Wednesdays. »Declarative –Where do you live? »Interrogative –Ask Jane for the recipe. »Imperative

Identify the kind of sentence. –I walk to school on Wednesdays. »Declarative –Where do you live? »Interrogative –Ask Jane for the recipe. »Imperative –I won the lottery!

Identify the kind of sentence. –I walk to school on Wednesdays. »Declarative –Where do you live? »Interrogative –Ask Jane for the recipe. »Imperative –I won the lottery! »Exclamatory

Do the Sentence worksheet handout. When you are done turn it into the communication arts bin and read a book.