Simple Statements/ end Punctuation
START
Listening and speaking
Activity 1
What are simple statements?
Which are the elements a sentence must have?
Watch the video and then think... What is a statement?
A sentence must have
- at the beginning of a sentence start with a capital letter.
Capital letter
tells a complete idea
- leave a space between words
finger space between the words
- respect puntuation
- at the end of a sentence
- to separate ideas, use a comma
punctuation mark
A simple sentence contains a subject and a verb and expresses a complete idea.
Example
Sofia plays tennis in the morning.
Let's read some examples
Activity 2
Speaking
Look at the picturesTell me some possible sentences Read some examples
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Activity 3
Reading
Writing
Write 3 simple sentences
Look for sentences in the paragraph you read before
- ________________________________________
- ________________________________________
- ________________________________________
Activity 4
Drag and drop the words in the correct order to form sentences
get link
Closure
Put the words in order
Game
Get link
Thanks for your attention...
See you tomorrow!
ELA_3grade_W1_Day3_2021
Andy Valladares
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Simple Statements/ end Punctuation
START
Listening and speaking
Activity 1
What are simple statements?
Which are the elements a sentence must have?
Watch the video and then think... What is a statement?
A sentence must have
Capital letter
tells a complete idea
finger space between the words
punctuation mark
A simple sentence contains a subject and a verb and expresses a complete idea.
Example
Sofia plays tennis in the morning.
Let's read some examples
Activity 2
Speaking
Look at the picturesTell me some possible sentences Read some examples
+ info
+ info
+ info
Activity 3
Reading
Writing
Write 3 simple sentences
Look for sentences in the paragraph you read before
Activity 4
Drag and drop the words in the correct order to form sentences
get link
Closure
Put the words in order
Game
Get link
Thanks for your attention...
See you tomorrow!