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Grade
6, Language Arts
LACRT #: 1
The student will know and
apply principles of grammar and usage in
writing, speaking, and presenting, and apply mechanics in writing.
- Four types of
sentences
- Declarative
- Imperative
- Interrogative
- Exclamatory
- Note: Include
end marks.
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Lesson Plans:
Four
Types of Sentences
Using the four types of sentences in writing
Four
Types of Sentences
Identifying the four types of sentences
Types of Sentences
Writing examples of statements, questions, commands, and exclamations
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Resources:
Four Types of Sentences Homework Tips
Language Network Resources
Key concepts to creating sentences
Suggestions for English Language Learners:
ESL Ideas (B=Beginning,
I=Intermediate, T=Transitional)
(B)
For non-speaking ESL students, see
Language Guide
for an on-line picture dictionary with pronunciations for English
practice.
See
Logos Translator
Site or
Universal
Dictionary
for translation resources.
(B,
I) Students manipulate word cards to create sentences and correct
punctuation.
(I, T) Students keep a writing log for which the teacher provides
sentences that are incorrect which students then correct independently
or with peers.
(I, T) Students practice changing verb tenses by rewriting
sentences beginning with "Yesterday, . . . Today, . . . and
Tomorrow, . . . "
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