Introduction
Declarative sentence is a sentence that states a fact or opinion and ends with a period.
Interrogative sentence a sentence which asks a question and ends with a question mark.
Imperative sentence is a sentence expresses a request or gives a command or direction. It also end with a period.
Exclamatory sentence is a sentence that conveys emotions such as excitement, anger, hate or happiness. It ends with an exclamation mark.
Task
Students will be able to :
1. Identify what type of sentences being used.
2. Read sentences correctly with accurate tone and expression.
3. To construct their own sentences observing the Type of Sentences.
Process
Click the link below for more examples and to further understand what are the Types of Sentences.
Read the given sentences with the correct tone and expression. Then, identify what Type of Sentences were used.
_______1. Do you love coffee?
_______2. Catriona Gray was the 2018 Miss Universe.
_______3. I'm so excited to be on Lee Dong Wook's concert this Friday night!
_______4. Please pass me the emery board.
_______5. I don't deserve this pain!
Let's assess what you've learned.
In a group of three construct your own 3 stanza poem by using the four Types of Sentences.
Evaluation
Rubrics for the poem
Content: 30%
Grammar: 50%
Creativity : 20%
Total of 100%
Conclusion
It is important to know the Different Types of Sentences which are Declarative sentence, Interrogative sentence, Imperative sentence and Exclamatory sentence. Enable for us to communicate effectively and comprehend the message being sent to us. In order to avoid miscommunication and misinterpretations. Also, to note right punctuations in constructing sentences.
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Created by :Almae Rose C. Enriquez BSEd English 3A