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Four Types of Sentences Task Cards

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Teaching With a Mountain View
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2nd - 5th, Homeschool
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Excellent resource. My students were able to quickly master this skill because of these materials. Thank you!
My class was excited to study the different types of sentences because with task cards they could move around the room. Thank you for making a dry topic much more engaging!

Description

Engage your students in practicing their four types of sentences with this set of 32 high-interest, eye-catching task cards! Each card includes a sentence and students must determine if it is interrogative, declarative, imperative, or exclamatory.

What's included in this Four Types of Sentences Task Card resource?

  • 32 printable task cards (This set includes TWO options for differentiation and to meet the needs of the students in your class: One set of cards WITH punctuation and a set of identical cards WITHOUT punctuation.)
  • A printable student recording page
  • An answer key
  • A DIGITAL, Google Slides version, perfect for Google classroom, virtual learning, and paperless practice.  (32 slides of practice!) 

How can I use these Four Types of Sentences Task Cards in my classroom?

  • As a whole class activity to learn about the four types of sentences
  • For early finishers
  • To extend learning
  • As a literacy center
  • Homework
  • Differentiated literacy practice
  • As a whole class game of ‘SCOOT’!
  • See even more task card ideas at TaskCards.com (A Teaching With a Mountain View website)

What are teachers saying about this Types of Sentences Resource?

"Great resource for independent reading stations. Self checking, easy to understand, and I love that the directions are on each card. " - Rebecca C.

"This was a great review/practice for the students. I pulled them up from the site and put on the screen to complete independently. They enjoyed seeing them on the big screen." - Sherrie E.

"Perfect ! we played this game whole group, with using the cards with the punctuation on the end. Then my kiddos did scoot with the cards without the punctuation. They loved it." - Myicisa L.


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