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Mastery
Learning
Process of learning
is more important
than the content.
Content
is divided into
small sections
Mastery is made
before moving to the next
section
Today’s Objective
Students will be able to identify two of the four types of sentences.
DeclarativeImperative
Relevance
Will improve your Writing
Will help you get a great job.
Will help you to score better on your tests
Create Prior Knowledge:Mini-Lesson Sentences
A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought.
All sentences begin with a capital letter.
EXAMPLE
I like to eat pizza.
Mini Lesson
If you took all the sentences in the world and placed them in a large pot, you could take them out and divide them into 4 little pots.
Declarative Imperative Interrogative Exclamatory
Sentences
Declarative
Always ends with a (.) Makes a statement.
EXAMPLE
We are going to the park.Jerome has a new pair of Jays.
Declarative
Now, you try it. Which sentence is a Declarative sentence?
A. I’m going swimming today. B. Is the dog coming? C. Help, I can’t swim! D. Get the life jacket!
That is correct!
A is the correct answer. I’m going swimming today.
Pair Play
Construct a Declarative sentence.
Turn to your partner and switch sentences.
Did your neighbor get it correct?
Explain to your neighbor why they got it correct or incorrect.
Independent Practice
Select the Declarative sentences from the group of sentences below.
c. I am going to purchase a new pair of Jays.d. I saw them on the Internet.e. How much were they?f. I can’t believe you are going to get them!
That is correct!
A and B is the
correct answer.
Imperative
Ends with a (.) or (!) Gives a command or makes a request.
EXAMPLE
Turn the POD cast on.Get on Face Book tonight.
Imperative
Now, you try it. Which sentence is an Imperative sentence?
A. I’m going swimming today. B. Is the dog coming? C. Help, I can’t swim! D. Get the life jacket!
That is correct!
D is the
correct answer.
Pair Play
Construct an Imperative sentence.
Turn to your partner and switch sentences.
Did your neighbor get it correct?
Explain to your neighbor why they got it correct or incorrect.
Independent Practice
Select the Imperative sentences from the group of sentences below.
c. I am going to purchase a new pair of Jays.d. I saw them on the Internet.e. Give me some cash.f. Go get them tomorrow.
That is correct!
C and D is the
correct answer.
Declarative VS. Imperative
Ends with a (.)
Statement
Ends with a (.) or (!)
Command
Declarative vs. Imperative
Now, you try it. Which sentence is a Declarative sentence? Which is an Imperative sentence?
A. I’m going swimming today. B. Is the dog coming? C. Help, I can’t swim! D. Get the life jacket!
That is Correct!
A and D is
Imperative