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Asking and Telling

Asking and Telling

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DISCUSS:
Think of a time when you asked a QUESTION. Why did you ask that question?
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DISCUSS:
Think of a time when you said a STATEMENT. Why did you say that statement?
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Students will...

  • Be read a picture book featuring 4 sentence types: questions, statements, commands, and exclamations.
  • Learn that a question is a sentence that asks for an answer, and ends with a question mark.
  • Learn that a statement is a sentence that tells something, and ends with a period.

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3 mins

Wrap-Up

5 mins