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Classifying Sentences by Purpose

Classifying Sentences by Purpose

Assessment

Presentation

English

6th - 8th Grade

Medium

CCSS
L.1.1J, L.2.1F, L.8.1C

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Monica DelRosario

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10 Slides • 15 Questions

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Classifying Sentences by Purpose

an interactive lesson

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Multiple Choice

Use Roman numerals whenever you write an outline, Margo.

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Multiple Choice

Did you know Roman numerals consist of seven individual letters used as numbers?

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Multiple Choice

These letters are I, V, X, L, C, D, and M.

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Multiple Choice

Imagine building a boat with no nails or screws.

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Multiple Choice

What a difficult job that would be!

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Multiple Choice

I have recently learned some facts from American history

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Multiple Choice

Consider the similarities between President Lincoln and President Kennedy

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Multiple Choice

President Abraham Lincoln was elected in 1860

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Multiple Choice

Did you know that John F. Kennedy was elected president in 1960

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Multiple Choice

It is tragic that both Lincoln and Kennedy were assassinated

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Multiple Choice

The vice presidents under both Lincoln and Kennedy were named Johnson

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Multiple Choice

What a strange coincidence that is

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Multiple Choice

Read about the investigations into the deaths of both men

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Multiple Choice

How many people believe that there was a conspiracy in Kennedy's assassination

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Multiple Choice

There are unanswered questions about these deaths

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