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Kumack's fish

Kumack's fish

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English

3rd Grade

Medium

CCSS
RF.3.3B, RL.2.6, RL.1.10

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Yolandria Rachel

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8 Slides • 17 Questions

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Kumack's fish

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Poll

How are you feeling

great

okay

not sure

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Today's objective

  • review declarative and interrogative

  • review punctuation

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Declarative and Interrogative Sentence

A sentence that tells something is a statement. It is called a declarative sentence. 

A sentence that asks something is a question. It is called an interrogative sentence. 


Statement Fishing is a lot of fun. 

Question Do you like to go fishing? 


A statement begins with a capital letter and ends with a period. 

A question begins with a capital letter and ends with a question mark.


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Multiple Choice

What is the definition of a statement sentence?

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Asks you a question

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Tells you something

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Makes you excited

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Multiple Choice

What is another name for a statement sentence?

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interrogative

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exclamatory

3

declarative

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Declarative and Interrogative Sentence

A sentence that tells something is a statement. It is called a declarative sentence. 

A sentence that asks something is a question. It is called an interrogative sentence. 


Statement Fishing is a lot of fun. 

Question Do you like to go fishing? 


A statement begins with a capital letter and ends with a period. 

A question begins with a capital letter and ends with a question mark.

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Multiple Choice

What is another name for a sentence that asks a question?

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interrogative

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exclamatory

3

declarative

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Multiple Choice

Which punctuation would you find at the end of a declarative sentence.

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period

2

question mark

3

exclamation mark

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Multiple Choice

Which punctuation would you find at the end of an interrogative sentence.

1

period

2

question mark

3

exclamation mark

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Let's Practice

Decide whether each sentence is declarative or interrogative

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Multiple Choice

I go ice fishing in the lake.

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interrogative

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exclamatory

3

declarative

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Multiple Choice

What do you need to go fishing?

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interrogative

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exclamatory

3

declarative

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Multiple Choice

You need to wait and be patient to catch a fish.

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interrogative

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exclamatory

3

declarative

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Multiple Choice

Can you catch a fish?

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interrogative

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exclamatory

3

declarative

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Multiple Choice

Why does ice build up around the fishing hole?

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interrogative

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exclamatory

3

declarative

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Change of pace

Choose the correct punctuation for each sentence.

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Multiple Choice

Dad needs help pulling the big fish up from the water

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.

2

?

3

!

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Multiple Choice

Sally goes fishing with her family every summer

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.

2

?

3

!

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Multiple Choice

What kind of fish did you catch

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.

2

?

3

!

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Multiple Choice

You need a strong hooking stick to catch a big fish

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.

2

?

3

!

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Multiple Choice

Do you like to eat fish

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.

2

?

3

!

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Poll

How did you do?

I did great (missed 1-2)

I did okay (missed 3-4)

I need more practice (missed 5 or more)

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Let's Review

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Statements and Questions

A sentence that tells something is a statement. It is called a declarative sentence. 

A sentence that asks something is a question. It is called an interrogative sentence. 


Statement Fishing is a lot of fun. 

Question Do you like to go fishing? 


A statement begins with a capital letter and ends with a period. 

A question begins with a capital letter and ends with a question mark.


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