They're getting pretty good at naming the 4 kinds (Statement, Question, Command, Exclamation) and can easily identify that they all should begin with a capital and end with punctuation.
However, when I say a sentence (or when they read one) they're still working at figuring out what kind of sentence it is. So I decided to take matters into my own hands, in a fun way, with a Halloween Twist!
I made this activity with lots of sentences of each kind. Of course, each of the sentences has something to do with Halloween! I used mostly Dolch words, but I added some of their favorite Halloween words. (They always remember those, don't they?)
I made some sorting cards, with reminders of each kind of sentence, along with 28 sentences. I also added a few other activities to do with the same sentences, based on the Common Core for grades 2 and 3 including realistic or fantasy and complete sentence or sentence fragment. I think they're going to love it! See HERE or any of the images for a link to this resource.
Here's a little movie to give you an idea how it's used!
The children will be having so much fun, they won't even realize they're practicing important reading and sentence skills!
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Sally
Thanks for such a cute product! I downloaded the preview and then bought the pack...yay! I also blogged about using it in my classroom today! :-) Come check it out!
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Craft of Teaching
Such a fun activity for students! Thanks for sharing!
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I'm glad to share! Thanks!
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