Introduce statement, command, question, and exclamation sentences with an interactive teaching slide deck.
It’s Time to Teach The 4 Types of Sentences!
Mastering punctuation is a critical skill for early writers. To do this, students must be well-versed in different types of sentences, including commands, exclamations, statements, and questions. Understanding these sentence types makes it easier to use punctuation correctly and craft clear, cohesive sentences.
Command, Exclamation, Question, and Statement Sentences
Help your students out with some hands-on grammar and writing practise. Invite your students to participate in an interactive learning experience with our engaging, interactive instructional slide deck, which focuses on both the informal and formal names for the different types of sentences.
Students are introduced to the following:
- Statement/Declarative Sentences
- Command/Imperative Sentences
- Question/Interrogative Sentences
- Exclamation/Exclamatory Sentences
Inside this presentation, you’ll find 23 pages packed with learning materials and visual aids to assist the young learner. This instructional slide deck includes pictures, kid-friendly explanations and examples of the different sentence types, and interactive question-and-answer opportunities to check for understanding.
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This resource was created by Samantha Rose, a teacher and Teach Starter Collaborator.
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