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Vocabulary workshop word Apparel pg 14 Monday Bell Ringer Spelling Words Adding ed amp ing answered answering traveled traveling chopped chopping qualified qualifying panicked panicking ID: 770611

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Vocabulary workshop word:Apparel pg. 14 Monday: Bell Ringer

Spelling Words Adding – ed & - ing

answered answering traveled traveling chopped chopping qualified qualifying panicked panicking interfered interfering omitted omitting magnified magnifying patrolled patrolling skied skiing mimicked mimicking dignified dignifying staggered staggering

Grammar Four Kinds of Sentences

the dog answered the boys call with a loud bark (3) T he dog answered the boy ’s call with a loud bark.why is old yeller loyal to his family (4)W hy is O ld Y eller loyal to his family ?

Come away from there, Travis. This is an imperative sentence . It gives a command or makes a request and ends with a period.There are four kinds of sentences.Four Kinds of Sentences

A declarative sentence , or statement, tells something . It ends with a period.Specially trained dogs help people with disabilities.Four Kinds of Sentences

An interrogative sentence asks a question. It ends with a question mark. What kinds of jobs can these dogs go? Four Kinds of Sentences

An exclamatory sentence shows strong feeling. It ends with an exclamation mark. How interesting this article is! Four Kinds of Sentences

An imperative sentence gives a command or makes a request. It ends with a period. You is the understood subject.Read this newspaper article about some heroic canines.Four Kinds of Sentences

An interjection is a word or a group of words that expresses strong feeling. It is not a complete sentence. An interjection is usually followed by an exclamation mark. Hooray! Wow! Super! Four Kinds of Sentences

Where did you find your new puppy? interrogative The animal shelter rescues many abandoned pets. declarativeFour Kinds of SentencesWhat kind of sentence is each one? 1-interrogative 2-declarative 3-imperative 4-exclamatory

What a wonderful job they do! exclamatory Visit the one in your neighborhood. imperativeFour Kinds of SentencesWhat kind of sentence is each one?1-interrogative 2-declarative 3-imperative 4-exclamatory

You will be amazed at the variety of animals. declarative Do they have snakes and lizards at the shelter? interrogativeFour Kinds of SentencesWhat kind of sentence is each one?1-interrogative 2-declarative 3-imperative 4-exclamatory

Call this number for that information. imperative Oh, a pet snake would be terrific! exclamatory Four Kinds of SentencesWhat kind of sentence is each one?1-interrogative 2-declarative 3-imperative 4-exclamatory

Would your little sister be frightened? interrogative My sister Naomi has several snakes of her own. declarativeFour Kinds of SentencesWhat kind of sentence is each one?1-interrogative 2-declarative 3-imperative 4-exclamatory

What kind of animal makes the best pet question mark Many people are attracted to cats periodFour Kinds of SentencesWhat is the correct end punctuation for each sentence?

Please consider this adorable little puppy period What a difficult decision this is exclamation markFour Kinds of SentencesWhat is the correct end punctuation for each sentence?

Spelling Words Adding – ed & -ing

answered answering traveled traveling chopped chopping qualified qualifying panicked panicking interfered interfering omitted omitting magnified magnifying patrolled patrolling skied skiing mimicked mimicking dignified dignifying staggered staggering

Tuesday Vocabulary workshop word: besiege pg. 14

Grammar Four Kinds of Sentences

juana threw the stick to her dog patches. The dog retrieve it quick (4) J uana threw the stick to her dog Patches. The dog retrieved it quick ly. please set the table four dinner (3) P lease set the table for dinner .

A declarative sentence , or statement, tells something . It ends with a period.An interrogative sentence asks a question. It ends with a question mark.Four Kinds of Sentences

An imperative sentence gives a command or makes a request. It ends with a period. You is the understood subject.An exclamatory sentence shows strong feeling. It ends with an exclamation mark.Four Kinds of Sentences

Spelling Words Adding – ed & -ing

answered answering traveled traveling chopped chopping qualified qualifying panicked panicking interfered interfering omitted omitting magnified magnifying patrolled patrolling skied skiing mimicked mimicking dignified dignifying staggered staggering

Wednesday Vocabulary workshop word: compress pg. 14

Grammar Four Kinds of Sentences

the boy and his friends paniked when they seed the bear (4) The boy and his friends panicked when they saw the bear . chopping wood is difficult werk (3) C hopping wood is difficult work.

A declarative sentence , or statement, tells something . It ends with a period.An interrogative sentence asks a question. It ends with a question mark.Four Kinds of Sentences

An imperative sentence gives a command or makes a request. It ends with a period. You is the understood subject.An exclamatory sentence shows strong feeling. It ends with an exclamation mark.Four Kinds of Sentences

Using different kinds of sentences can make your writing more interesting. Review something you have written to see if you can change declarative sentences into other kinds of sentences. Change words and punctuation as necessary. Four Kinds of Sentences

Spelling Words Adding – ed & -ing

answered answering traveled traveling chopped chopping qualified qualifying panicked panicking interfered interfering omitted omitting magnified magnifying patrolled patrolling skied skiing mimicked mimicking dignified dignifying staggered staggering

Thursday Vocabulary workshop word: denounce pg. 14

Grammar Four Kinds of Sentences

does sophia enjoy washin the dog (4)Does Sophia enjoy washin g the dog ? we were so frightened? That snake were venomous (4) W e were so frightened ! That snake was venomous !

A declarative sentence , or statement, tells something . It ends with a period.An interrogative sentence asks a question. It ends with a question mark.Four Kinds of Sentences

An imperative sentence gives a command or makes a request. It ends with a period. You is the understood subject.An exclamatory sentence shows strong feeling. It ends with an exclamation mark.Four Kinds of Sentences

Test Tip: Focus on sentence meaning rather than on single words or punctuation marks when identifying kinds of sentences. You many confuse an exclamatory sentences with an interrogative sentence if they focus only on the word how .Four Kinds of Sentences

Example: How big you’ve gotten! (exclamatory) How are you feeling today? (interrogative)Four Kinds of Sentences

Spelling Words Adding – ed & -ing

answered answering traveled traveling chopped chopping qualified qualifying panicked panicking interfered interfering omitted omitting magnified magnifying patrolled patrolling skied skiing mimicked mimicking dignified dignifying staggered staggering

Friday Vocabulary workshop word: douse pg. 14

Grammar Four Kinds of Sentences

please changed the cats bandage David (5) P lease chang e the cat’s bandage , D avid. i never feed mine dog desert (4) I never feed m y dog de ss ert .

A declarative sentence , or statement, tells something . It ends with a period.An interrogative sentence asks a question. It ends with a question mark.Four Kinds of Sentences

An imperative sentence gives a command or makes a request. It ends with a period. You is the understood subject.An exclamatory sentence shows strong feeling. It ends with an exclamation mark.Four Kinds of Sentences

Spelling Words Adding – ed & -ing

answered answering traveled traveling chopped chopping qualified qualifying panicked panicking interfered interfering omitted omitting magnified magnifying patrolled patrolling skied skiing mimicked mimicking dignified dignifying staggered staggering

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