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Preview of Types of Sentences Activity: Statements, Commands, Questions and Exclamatory.

Types of Sentences Activity: Statements, Commands, Questions and Exclamatory.

Uh-oh! Our sentences are due for a much needed check up! Engage your students in practicing their types of sentences with this quick check up activity! This resource includes the following types of sentences: statements, commands, exclamations and questions. Students should be able to read the sentences and add the proper punctuation in the corresponding box. Classroom Usage Ideas: - Morning Work - Exit Ticket - Independent Work Activity - Small Group Warm Up/Practice - Informal or Summativ
Preview of Types of Sentences | Questions, Statements, Exclamations, and Commands Worksheet

Types of Sentences | Questions, Statements, Exclamations, and Commands Worksheet

Types of Sentences | Questions, Statements, Exclamations, and Commands WorksheetThis is the perfect formative assessment to see how your students understand commands, exclamations, questions, and statements. In this activity, draw a picture using their imagination. Then, they will write a command, exclamation, question and statement to go with it. Students will enjoy this worksheet so much that they won't even feel like they are learning. ➯ You may also like my "Types of Sentences" bundle. Che
Preview of Types of Sentences | Questions, Statements, Exclamations, and Commands Worksheet

Types of Sentences | Questions, Statements, Exclamations, and Commands Worksheet

Types of Sentences | Questions, Statements, Exclamations, and Commands WorksheetThis is the perfect formative assessment to see how your students understand commands, exclamations, questions, and statements. In this activity, students read each sentence of the passage carefully and decide: what type of sentence are each of the sentences? Then, they underline or highlight each of the commands red, the exclamations orange, the questions green, and the statements blue. Students will enjoy this work
Preview of Commands/Imperative Sentences

Commands/Imperative Sentences

Here is a fun and simple way to help teach commands (or imperative sentences). Read about how I use Clifford to introduce my students to commands HERE. If you like this, you may also like: Types of Sentences Scoot Prove Its: Grammar Phonics/Grammar Readers *************************************************************************** BLOG & INSTAGRAM & FACEBOOK ***************************************************************************
Preview of Types of Sentences: Commands and Exclamatory Sentences

Types of Sentences: Commands and Exclamatory Sentences

Created by
Tonya Fehrs
Students read 10 sentences. Students decide if the sentence is a command or exclamatory sentence. They add the correct punctuation mark and then cut and paste the sentence into the correct category. For higher level students, students write their own sentences and cut and paste into the correct category. For lower level students, students cut out and paste a prewritten sentence with punctuation mark under the correct category.
Preview of Common Core, First Grade, Sentence Activity

Common Core, First Grade, Sentence Activity

Created by
Mandy Look
Common Core First Grade 1st Winter Holiday describe sentence creating adjective L.1.5- With guidance and support from adults, demonstrate understanding of figurative language, word relationships and nuances in word meanings. - Sort words into categories (e.g., colors, clothing) to gain a sense of the concepts the categories represent. - Define words by category and by one or more key attributes (e.g., a duck is a bird that swims; a tiger is a large cat with stripes). - Identify real-life conn
Preview of Sentences: Statement, Question, Command, Exclamation

Sentences: Statement, Question, Command, Exclamation

Created by
Karina Jones
Interactive notebook activity
Preview of Commands, Statements, and Questions Freebie

Commands, Statements, and Questions Freebie

Created by
Jacquelyn Dodd
This is an interactive activity in which students can drag icons to identify different types of sentences. This activity can be used in your Google Classroom as a review or an assessment. Included in this Resource *Google Slides Interactive Drop and Drag *Answer Key
Preview of Types of Sentences Task Cards Differentiated Freebie

Types of Sentences Task Cards Differentiated Freebie

**900 Follower Freebie Full Set!*** These 88 Task Cards are a great way to introduce or reinforce Types of Sentences / Kinds of sentences / Sentence Types: They are differentiated to include 3 levels so that you can challenge, support or meet your learners needs. Task Card Set 1: Picture based: Telling and Asking sentences Task Card Set 2: Statement, Question, Command, Exclamation Task Cards Set 3: Imperative, Declarative, Interrogative, Exclamatory Task Card Set 4: Change the sentence: From I
Preview of I Spy Four Types of Sentences! Freebie

I Spy Four Types of Sentences! Freebie

Created by
Janet Rainey
Students will have fun as they read and hunt through their books in search of examples of the four different types of sentences. Two forms have been included so it can be differentiated for your students. One form has students hunting for examples of statements, questions, commands, and exclamations. The other form has students searching for declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences. This free download is part of my Four Types of Sentences Foldable and Assessments.
Preview of Types of Sentences End Marks

Types of Sentences End Marks

Created by
TCKs Teach TCKs
There are 2 grammar worksheets to practice the types of sentences. The 1st one requires students to add the end marks to the end of sentences. The sentences are illustrated with a picture. The 2nd one requires students to write 3 sentences of their own, following a topic prompt and a picture. There are 2 versions of each of the worksheets, with different names of the types of sentences, depending on which ones you use (telling, question, exclamation, command on page 1 and 2; declarative, interr
Preview of Catch a Wave with the Four Types of Sentences

Catch a Wave with the Four Types of Sentences

Created by
317 Teach
This is a pretty easy and quick review to do with your class. I copied my pages with the sentences back to back and then copied the types of sentences on colored paper. I laminated all of these copies so these could be used year after year. The four types of sentences are leveled (there is an easier version with the words: command, statement, question, and exclamation and a harder version with the words: interrogative, declarative, imperative, and exclamatory). I cut apart the words and pu
Preview of Sweet Sentences Sort! A Valentine's Day Themed Grammar Center Free!

Sweet Sentences Sort! A Valentine's Day Themed Grammar Center Free!

I've created this Valentine's Themed Center as a way to help your students practice sorting the different sentence types. I know some grades use the terms statements, questions, commands,and exclamations. While, other grades use declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory. I set up this center so that it can be used for any of those terms. Just print the center pieces that meets your classroom needs. Included in this unit: Center Set Up Directions Page for the Teacher 2 Different C
Preview of Comma Rules with Introductory Words Work Mats for Centers and Scoot Activities

Comma Rules with Introductory Words Work Mats for Centers and Scoot Activities

GREAT FOR TEST PREP! Keep grammar interactive and engaging with this Work Mat resource, perfect for Commas with Introductory Words review. This resource can be printed, then laminated or placed in page protectors to use with Play-Doh or dry erase markers. You may also use pasta or beans to add variety to the center. Great for centers or to use as a classroom scoot activity. Each slide comes with an answer key for quick feedback. Includes: 24 Work Mats containing sentences with Introductory W
Preview of Command Question Statement Exclamation Sort

Command Question Statement Exclamation Sort

This file comes with commands, questions, statements, and exclamations that the students can sort. Copy the headings and sentences onto cardstock, cut, then laminate for durability. Once the kids are done sorting, they are to copy four of each kind of sentence onto the attached worksheet.
Preview of Cupcake Shop Speech & Language Activities, Token Rewards, Measurement, Math FREE

Cupcake Shop Speech & Language Activities, Token Rewards, Measurement, Math FREE

19 pages of cupcake activities. Including: 2 bakery create a scene backgrounds, 1 page of create a scene items/bakers, 4 create your own cupcake black/white images, 2 pages of large cupcakes, 2 pages of small cupcakes (36 per page: can add target sounds, numbers, letters to cupcakes), large recipe card, large measuring cup, 1 page of measurement cards, 1 page of question cards, 1 page of quantity/command cards, 1 simple narrative with 10 story comprehension questions, 1 page of simple addition/s
Preview of Montessori Language Verb Command Cards Levels 1-3

Montessori Language Verb Command Cards Levels 1-3

Montessori Verb Command Cards | Levels 1-3 🏃‍♂️✨ Bring the "soul" of the sentence to life! This set helps children move from simple decoding to deep reading comprehension through fun, physical action. What’s Inside? 📦 Level 1: Simple Actions ⚡️ Single phonetic words like run, hop, and spin.Level 2: Classroom Discovery 🔍 Short phrases like dust the shelf and ring a bell.Level 3: Multi-Step Challenges 🧠 Complex sequences like “Go to the sink and wash your hands”.Why You'll Love It: ❤️ Montesso
Preview of Command and Exclamation Whole Group Manipulative

Command and Exclamation Whole Group Manipulative

Created by
Safari Raider
Whole group lesson or task card station. I use these cards by cutting each box sentence. I give each student a card and have them place it in my pocket chart under command or exclamation.
Preview of Complete Sentences, Run-Ons & Sentence Fragments Task Cards

Complete Sentences, Run-Ons & Sentence Fragments Task Cards

Created by
Emily Morman
This activity uses task cards to allow students to practice identifying and sorting complete sentences, run-ons, and sentence fragments. Included in this packet are headers, task cards, sort answer key, and worksheet for correcting run-ons and sentence fragments. This product addresses the following 4th grade standard: Standard: ELAGSE4L1: Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking. f. Produce complete sentences, recognizing and correc
Preview of Christmas Types of Sentences Worksheet | Santa Say What Christmas Worksheet

Christmas Types of Sentences Worksheet | Santa Say What Christmas Worksheet

Christmas Types of Sentences Worksheet | Santa Say What Christmas WorksheetThis "Santa Say What?!" Types of Sentences Worksheet is the perfect addition to your writing lesson this holiday season! Students fill in the speech bubbles with commands, questions, exclamations, and questions that they would expect Santa to say himself! This freebie is also included in my 2nd Grade Christmas Worksheet Bundle! Find it here!♥♥♥Thank you for your purchase. Your feedback is greatly appreciated. For more p
Preview of Tú command Written Practice for Conversation/Sharing

command Written Practice for Conversation/Sharing

Created by
Meg Graham
Students will write affirmative and negative tú commands for these two comical situations and then enjoying sharing their original sentences with classmates in small groups or as a large group in class.
Preview of Sentence Roundup

Sentence Roundup

Sentence Roundup is a great way for teachers to introduce the four types of sentences. This can be used as a projection and when finished can easily be printed as posters while students are mastering the skill. Included: 4 posters (Statement, Command, Question, and Exclamation) I really hope you enjoy the freebie! Your feedback is appreciated! If you like this freebie, please check out my corresponding activity named Sentence Roundup Activity . Thanks so much for your interest in my pro
Preview of Command, Question, Statement or Exclamation

Command, Question, Statement or Exclamation

Created by
MILDRED NSUBUGA
Command, questions, statements and exclamations all together, a worksheet to help children grade 1 and upwards tell the clear distinction among all the four types of sentences. Enjoy and Learn!
Preview of Build a Story Task Cards {12 cards with sentences for sorting}

Build a Story Task Cards {12 cards with sentences for sorting}

This freebie is a set cards with sentences which belong to a story. The story is Easter themed and perfect for the upcoming month in April. I created this set to use with my ESL/ELL students - they can be used over and over. My students always need help with constructing their sentences as well as writing. This helps them practice these skills. The cards can be printed and used over and over. The cards correlate with the following Common Core standards / Australian KLA's & ESL in Grades 3,4 &
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