Monday, June 18, 2012
Four Types Of Sentences Charts
Today I attended a great ELA Common Core training. One of our presenters said that we should use the correct terminology when talking about the four types of sentences with our first grade students. I usually refer to sentences as "asking sentences or telling sentences" or a question or sentence that uses an exclamation mark, etc. I always think its a good idea to expose the students to correct terms and LOVE to hear their little voices use such big words. I came home with a list of things to do from my training and making charts for declarative, imperative, exclamatory and interrogative sentences was on it. Here's what I came up with:
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Cindy Gilchrist
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Charts,
Declarative,
Exclamatory,
Freebie,
Imperative,
Interrogative,
Printables,
sentences
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Thank you! Good info to know!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute.
ReplyDeleteYearn to Learn Blog
Thanks for these...so cute! I, too, have a reading series which calls proper nouns 'special nouns'. They are special only because no one else on the planet calls them that!
ReplyDeleteThank you for these. Very cute!
ReplyDeleteFirst Grade Shenanigans
Love these. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMs. Kerri and her Krazy Kindergarten
These posters are so cute! I plan on using them in my classroom in the fall! I just printed all of them! Thank you for the freebie! I am your newest follower! Please stop by my blog if you get the chance!
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Third Grade Love
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ReplyDeleteOops, tried to comment! These posters are super cute! Thank you for sharing!
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lacysletters.blogspot.com
I just stumbled upon your blog and love the Types of Sentences Posters! Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteJessica
Mrs. Heeren's Happenings
I just printed these posters for my classroom. They are adorable. Thanks for sharing this freebie!
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome! Thanks for sharing.
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