Unit 1 L2 Four Kinds of Sentences revised
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Four Kinds of Sentences
Unit 1
Lesson 2
Objectives:
Students will:
Identify declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences.
Use correct punctuation.
Declarative Sentences
It tells something.
It ends with a period.
Examples:
Deserts are dry.
You are now in 4th grade.
Interrogative Sentences
It asks something.
It ends with a question mark (?).
Examples:
Are deserts always hot?
How old are you?
Imperative Sentences
It gives an order.
It ends with a period.
Examples:
Always complete your homework.
Sit down.
Exclamatory Sentences
It expresses a strong feeling.
It ends with a punctuation mark.
Examples:
How hot it was!
How exciting that was!
Identify the type of sentence. Which end punctuation
would you use?
These mounds are called sand dunes
Declarative
Do sand dunes stay in the same place
Interrogative
This is a terrible sandstorm
Exclamatory or Declarative
!
.
?
Identify the type of sentence. Which end
punctuation would you use?
Try to protect your eyes from the dust .
Imperative
How thick the dust is !
Exclamatory
A program about deserts will be on TV .
Declarative
Identify the type of sentence. Which end
punctuation would you use?
Please watch it .
Imperative
Isn’t the Sahara the world’s largest desert ?
Interrogative
How hot it must be there !
Exclamatory
Identify the type of sentence. Which end
punctuation would you use?
Look for lots of camels on the program .
Imperative
Why are camels so useful in the desert ?
Interrogative
Camels can go for days without water .
Declarative
Identify the type of sentence. Which end
punctuation would you use?
!
How gorgeous it is here Have
you heard of the
Painted Desert ? Look at the picture on the card .
Can you guess the reason for its name ? The rocks
glow in shades of red, yellow, blue, lavender, and
white . At times the hazy air looks pink or purple .
Try to imagine that . What an incredible sight it is !
Homework
WB PGS. 3 & 4