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Seven pages of reference facts for: conjunctions, interjections, proofreader's marks, parts of speech, sentence type, capitalization, punctuation (closing punctuation, comma rules, apostrophes), correcting common errors, and more! Common Core: ELA: Writing:W.6.5, W.7.5, W.8.5
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Defines and gives brief examples of action and being verbs. Students are then to sort verbs according to function and write sentences using both types of verbs.
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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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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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Classify the sentences as imperative, declarative, interrogative, or exclamatory, and punctuate them correctly.
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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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Imperative, interrogative, declarative, exclamatory. A student study guide is followed by ten pages of language arts skills development.
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Seven pages of reference facts for: conjunctions, interjections, proofreader's marks, parts of speech, sentence type, capitalization, punctuation (closing punctuation, comma rules, apostrophes), correcting common errors, and more! Common Core: ELA: Writing:W.6.5, W.7.5, W.8.5
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Interactive Notebook activity that contains six sections on ending marks; period, question mark, and exclamation point. One section reviews the rules of ending marks and sentence types (telling, commanding, asking and strong emtion) and gives examples.