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Subjective, possessive, objective, demonstrative and interrogative pronouns.
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Physical description game. Students interview each other to uncover identities of people on the page. Jeu de description physique. Les élèves s'interrogent pour découvrir l'identité des gens sur la page.
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Renforcer l’emploi des adjectifs interrogatifs.
Practice using interrogative adjectives.
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Word wall with French question words.
Mots d'interrogation.
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Deux affiches de tailles différentes qui montrent les adjectifs interrogatifs.
Two posters of different sizes showing interrogative adjectives.
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Construct questions using correct structure for main and modal auxiliary verbs.
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Imperative, interrogative, declarative, exclamatory. A student study guide is followed by ten pages of language arts skills development.
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Set of illustrated cards, one each for each of the 4 sentence types: declarative, exclamatory, imperative, interrogative. Each card has a description of the sentence and examples of use. Can be used as a desk-top or take home reference.
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Four full-color posters with rules and examples for the four basic sentence types (exclamatory, interrogative, declarative, and imperative).
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Set of 4 color illustrated cards, one each for each of the 4 sentence types: declarative, exclamatory, imperative, interrogative. Each card has a description of the sentence and examples of use. Can be used as a desk-top or take home reference.
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Classify the sentences as imperative, declarative, interrogative, or exclamatory, and punctuate them correctly.
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Quick reference bookmark for wh- words. Common Core: CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.2.1
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Practice asking questions with modal auxiliary verbs.
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"Whom" game cards for wh- word game. Print back to back.
Note: This set of cards is optional, depending on the game board you have chosen.
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Large poster illustrating basic structural differences between main verbs and modal auxiliary verbs—affirmative, interrogative, negative and agreement.
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Practica de preguntas, respuestas y palabras interrogativas. Practice of questions, answers and interrogative words.
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"Which" game cards for wh- word game. Print back to back.
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"Where" game cards for wh- word game. Print back to back.
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"When" game cards for wh- word game. Print back to back.
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"What" game cards for wh- word game. Print back to back.
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"How" game cards for wh- word game. Print back to back.
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"Who" game cards for wh- word game. Print back to back.
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Game boards and instructions for wh- word game to practice correct use and word order of questions beginning with wh- words. One board includes "whom," the other does not. Common Core: CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.2.1
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"Whose" game cards for wh- word game. Print back to back.
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"Why" game cards for wh- word game. Print back to back.
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A flashcard with the 4 types of sentences printed on it in black and white. Four cards to a page.
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Reference chart for grammar points regarding wh- words
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Small poster illustrating basic structural differences between main verbs and modal auxiliary verbs—affirmative, interrogative, negative and agreement.
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Similarities--student answers questions to complete a personal profile, then interviews others to find those with points in common.
Ressemblances--l'élève répond aux questions pour créer un profil personnel, puis il interroge les autres élèves pour trouver des ressemblances.