There are four different kind of sentences. Do you know them all? By the end of this presentation, you will. I bet you just can’t wait!

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There are four different kind of sentences. Do you know them all? By the end of this presentation, you will. I bet you just can’t wait!

You are in 3 rd grade. A declarative sentence is a telling sentence. It just gives you information. It ends with a period.

Who is the best 3 rd grade teacher? An interrogative sentence is asking a question. It is when you want to know something. It ends with a question mark.

Please keep your classroom clean. An imperative sentence gives a command. It is when you want someone to do something. It usually ends with a period.

I’m so happy that you are in my class! An exclamatory sentence is filled with emotion. It is when you are excited (mad, sad, glad...) It ends with an exclamation point.

 It is your turn  Write a D for declarative  Write a IN for interrogative  Write a IM for imperative  Write a E for exclamatory  Don’t forget to add the correct punctuation I ate ten cookies last night

 It is your turn:  Write a D for declarative  Write a IN for interrogative  Write a IM for imperative  Write a E for exclamatory  Don’t forget to add the correct punctuation What is for lunch today

 It is your turn:  Write a D for declarative  Write a IN for interrogative  Write a IM for imperative  Write a E for exclamatory  Don’t forget to add the correct punctuation We are having hot dogs for lunch

 It is your turn:  Write a D for declarative  Write a IN for interrogative  Write a IM for imperative  Write a E for exclamatory  Don’t forget to add the correct punctuation Do you like hot dogs

 It is your turn:  Write a D for declarative  Write a IN for interrogative  Write a IM for imperative  Write a E for exclamatory  Don’t forget to add the correct punctuation Please line up for lunch

 It is your turn:  Write a D for declarative  Write a IN for interrogative  Write a IM for imperative  Write a E for exclamatory  Don’t forget to add the correct punctuation I don’t like hot dogs

 It is your turn:  Write a D for declarative  Write a IN for interrogative  Write a IM for imperative  Write a E for exclamatory  Don’t forget to add the correct punctuation Don’t forget to grab your jacket for recess

 It is your turn:  Write a D for declarative  Write a IN for interrogative  Write a IM for imperative  Write a E for exclamatory  Don’t forget to add the correct punctuation It is cold outside

 It is your turn:  Write a D for declarative  Write a IN for interrogative  Write a IM for imperative  Write a E for exclamatory  Don’t forget to add the correct punctuation Did you save me a seat at lunch

 It is your turn:  Write a D for declarative  Write a IN for interrogative  Write a IM for imperative  Write a E for exclamatory  Don’t forget to add the correct punctuation It is finally lunch time

Now your brain is four times bigger!