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  • Classifying The Four Kinds of Sentences

    A PowerPoint Presentation Created by: Mrs. Perry

  • Now its your turn!Remember the four kinds of sentences and dont forget that imperative sentences can end two ways!

  • In these slides, you will find out more about your teacher, Mrs. Perry while you identify types of sentences!

  • Wow! What an unusual cake!On three, shout out the answer!

  • Its an exclamatory sentence!

    It shows strong emotion!

  • Mrs. Perry helped her sister make this cake.On three, shout out the answer!

  • Its a declarative sentence!

    It tells a statement.

  • Can you spot Mrs. Perry in this picture?On three, shout out the answer!

  • Its an interrogative sentence!

    It asks a question.

  • Spring, a horse Mrs. Perry is training, had a baby in early August.On three, shout out the answer!

  • Its a declarative sentence!It tells a statement.

  • Give me a horse now!On three, shout out the answer!

  • Its an imperative sentence!It orders someone around.

  • You are on a roll!What an awesome student!

  • On vacation, Mrs. Perry saw an old fashioned candy store.On three, shout out the answer!

  • Its a declarative sentence!It tells a statement.

  • Pick out one kind of candy to buy.On three, shout out the answer!

  • Its an imperative sentence!It gives an order.

  • Stop throwing a tantrum!!On three, shout out the answer!

  • Its another imperative sentence!It gives an order.

    (remember, imperative sentences can end in either a period or exclamation mark.)

  • Throwing a temper tantrum doesnt get you what you want.On three, shout out the answer!

  • Its a declarative sentence!It tells a statement.

  • Sherman the whale greets Mr. Perry.On three, shout out the answer!

  • Its a declarative sentence!It tells a statement.

  • Pose for the camera, Mr. Perry!On three, shout out the answer!

  • Its an imperative sentence.It gives a command.

  • Wow!Youre really getting the hang of this!

  • Shae is huge compared to Mrs. Perry!On three, shout out the answer!

  • Its a exclamatory sentence!It shows strong emotion.

  • Jump higher Shae!On three, shout out the answer!

  • Its an imperative sentence!It tells an order.

  • Rienzi is a giant horse Mrs. Perry rescued from auction. On three, shout out the answer!

  • Its a declarative sentence!It tells a statement.

  • What are those things on Rens feet?On three, shout out the answer!

  • Its an interrogative sentence!It asks a question.

  • Ren may be big, but she can balance beautifully!On three, shout out the answer!

  • Its an exclamatory sentence!It shows strong emotion.

  • George, give Ren a treat for being so good.On three, shout out the answer!

  • Its an imperative sentence!It gives an order.

  • Look at the neck on that turtle Mrs. Perry saw at the zoo!On three, shout out the answer!

  • Its an exclamatory sentence!It shows strong emotion.

  • Can you believe this turtles neck is almost as long as its body?On three, shout out the answer!

  • Its an interrogative sentence!It asks a question.

  • Do you think that Lulu and Chewie, two adorable pugs, are cute?On three, shout out the answer!

  • Its an interrogative sentence!It asks a question.

  • Dont swim in these waters Mrs. Perry!On three, shout out the answer!

  • Its an imperative sentence!It gives an order.

  • Can I pet the crocodile? On three, shout out the answer!

  • Its an interrogative sentence!It asks a question.

  • Its too dangerous to pet the crocodile! On three, shout out the answer!

  • Its an exclamatory sentence!It shows strong emotion.

  • Mrs. Perry pet the crocodile anyway, but only because the keeper said it was safe. On three, shout out the answer!

  • Its a declarative sentence!It tells a statement.

  • Congratulations! You are an expert at classifying sentences!Can you write five interesting sentences to have someone else classify?