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Materials Needed |
Computer |
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Notebook |
Writing Utensil |
Hands-On Materials |
Lessons |
Lesson 1: Types of Sentences |
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Lesson 2: Fragments & Run On Sentences |
Lesson 3: Types of Sentences |
Lesson 4: Types of Sentences |
Lesson 5: Writing & Testing |
Essential Question |
How can becoming a sentence detective and superhero help us understand the different structures of sentences (simple, compound, interrogative, imperative, declarative, and exclamatory), and use them to write clear, interesting, and effective sentences that ask questions, tell stories, give commands, and show excitement? |
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Topic #22
Types of Sentences
During this topic, I will demonstrate that... |
I will become a sentence detective! I'll learn to tell the difference between short, simple sentences and longer ones with two parts (compound). (4.5.r.1) I will be a sentence superhero! I'll write clear sentences that ask questions (interrogative), give commands (imperative), tell stories (declarative), and show excitement (exclamatory). (4.5.w.1) |
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4th - T22 LP
Epic Design Team
Created on June 4, 2024
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