Created By Cynthia Wynn. Education Standards National Standards NL-ENG.K-12.6 APPLYING KNOWLEDGE Students apply knowledge of language structure, language.

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Created By Cynthia Wynn

Education Standards National Standards NL-ENG.K-12.6 APPLYING KNOWLEDGE Students apply knowledge of language structure, language conventions (e.g., spelling and punctuation), media techniques, figurative language, and genre to create, critique, and discuss print and non-print texts NL-ENG.K APPLYING LANGUAGE SKILLS Students use spoken, written, and visual language to accomplish their own purposes (e.g., for learning, enjoyment, persuasion, and the exchange of information). Georgia State Standards: ELA5C1 The student demonstrates understanding and control of the rules of the English language, realizing that usage involves the appropriate application of conventions and grammar in both written and spoken formats. e. Varies the sentence structure by kind (declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences and functional fragments), order, and complexity (simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex). County Standards: Same as Georgia State

What are the different types of sentences?

Declarative Sentence A declarative sentence expresses a statement. The punctuation at the end of the sentence will be a period. (.) Example: I love to play with my friends. Declarative Sentence A declarative sentence expresses a statement. The punctuation at the end of the sentence will be a period. (.) Example: I love to play with my friends.

1.Watch out! 2. Check the board for your homework assignment. 3.Can I borrow your pencil? 4.I love to read a good mystery book. 1.Watch out! 2. Check the board for your homework assignment. 3.Can I borrow your pencil? 4.I love to read a good mystery book. Word Bank: Interrogative, Exclamatory, Declarative, Imperative Please Raise Your Cards

Practice time Individual And Pair Activity Practice time Individual And Pair Activity

1.Oh no_________ 2.Please point me in the direction to the office______ 3.Stop, don’t cross the street______ 4.Please pick up a pizza on your way home____ 5.Do you like pepperoni on your pizza___ 6.What is your favorite type of pizza____ 7.I like to read_____ 8.I love to play with my friends_____ __ The Type of Sentence Declarative ____ Exclamatory ___ ____ Interrogative ____ _____ Imperative _____ ______ Resources: Edhelper.com