Let's do 1-3 together! Directions: Write D if the sentence is

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Declarative interrogative exclamatory What type of sentence? Declarative, imperative, interrogative, exclamatory? People in boats and kayaks must be aware of dangers.______________ Have you ever been in a kayak?______________ Declarative Think, pair, share! 1 minute interrogative Wow! Emergencies can happen anytime!________________ exclamatory
Let’s do 1-3 together! Directions: Write D if the sentence is declarative. Write IN if the sentence is interrogative. Write IM if the sentence is.
Directions: Write D if the sentence is declarative. Write IN if the sentence is interrogative. Write IM if the sentence is imperative. Write E if the sentence is exclamatory. 1. Have the searchers found Mrs. DiAngelo _______. 2. It is far too cold for kayaking today._______. 3. Pinch the nose shut and breathe into the victim’s mouth._______. 4. Brady could not feel Ben’s pulse._______. 5. Keep it up, Brady! Don’t stop!_______. 6. Brady had most likely saved Ben’s life._______. IN. D. 1 Minute! You try IM. D. E. D.
Directions: Add the correct end punctuation mark to each sentence. Then on the line write whether the sentence is declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory. 1. A person who gets too cold has what is known as hypothermia_________________. 2. Why did Tilly begin to bark______________________. 3. Take this rescue class to be prepared__________________. 4. Hooray! We’ve got a pulse _____________. Complete with a buddy! . Declarative. interrogative. . Imperative. ! Exclamatory.
What type of sentence Declarative, imperative, interrogative, exclamatory People in boats and kayaks must be aware of dangers.______________. Have you ever been in a kayak ______________. Declarative. Think, pair, share! 1 minute. interrogative. Wow! Emergencies can happen anytime!________________. exclamatory.
Directions: Add the correct end punctuation to each sentence. Then on the line write whether the sentence is declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory. 1. Have you ever ridden in a boat______________. 2. It’s important to know about boat safety_______________. 3. Be sure to wear a life jacket_____________. 4. Wow! The water can be dangerous___________________. 5. Please learn how to swim______________. Complete with a buddy! interrogative. . declarative. . imperative. ! exclamatory. . imperative.
WB pg. 43 On your own! Directions: Rewrite each sentence. Make any needed corrections in capitalization and punctuation. the creek is dangerous in winter _____________________________________. 2. he’s not breathing. 3. do you know how to perform CPR. The creek is dangerous in winter. He’s not breathing! Do you know how to perform CPR
Directions: Complete each sentence with words from the box. Then write whether the sentence is declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory. 4. Strong winds and tides __________________________________. 5. Did the boaters __________________________________. 6. Drive toward __________________________________. 7. Gosh, I __________________________________. make boating dangerous. (declarative) wear lifejackets (interrogative) The opposite shore. (imperative) think I see something! (exclamatory)

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