English 1stQ Lesson 2 - Recognizing Telling and Asking Sentences.pptx
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English 1stQ Lesson 2 - Recognizing Telling and Asking Sentences.pptx
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Recognizing Telling and Asking Sentences
New Mobile Application Mobile applications are learning tools. A lot of educational applications are popular among kids.
Marita : Have you tried the latest mobile application? Christine: This new application can help us learn to read. Jerie : Wow! I really need to download it right away. Renae : Can you teach me how to download applications? Ryan: Sure! There are many educational applications that we can use.
Which group of sentences tell us something? Marita : Have you tried the latest mobile application? Christine: This new application can help us learn to read. Jerie : Wow! I really need to download it right away. Renae : Can you teach me how to download applications? Ryan: Sure! There are many educational applications that we can use.
Which group of sentences asks something? Marita : Have you tried the latest mobile application? Christine: This new application can help us learn to read. Jerie : Wow! I really need to download it right away. Renae : Can you teach me how to download applications? Ryan: Sure! There are many educational applications that we can use.
A telling sentence is a sentence that tells us something. It begins with a capital letter and ends with a period (.) Examples: Students can now use their tablets as textbooks. There are many online videos about animals.
An asking sentence is a sentence that asks something. It begins with a capital letter and ends with a question mark (?) Examples: Is it hard to look for pictures about the Earth? Can I borrow your tablet later?
New Friends Identify whether the sentence is telling or asking. Write telling or asking on the line and the proper punctuation mark (.) (?) ______________1. How are you ______________2. I’m happy to meet you ______________3. What grade are you now ______________4. Can I see you after class ______________5. I cannot believe we live in the same village asking ? telling asking asking telling . ? ? .
New Friends Identify whether the sentence is telling or asking. Write telling or asking on the line and the proper punctuation mark (.) (?) ______________6. Hope we can be best friends ______________7. It’s nice talking to you ______________8. May I borrow your toy ______________9. I like playing with you ______________10. Who is going to fetch you later asking asking telling telling ? ? telling . . .
The Lion and the Mouse Identify the following sentences. Write T or A on the space. Answer only. ______________1. A lion was sleeping in a cave. ______________2. A small mouse climb the lion’s tail. ______________3. Why are you disturbing me? ______________4. The lion caught the mouse between its paws. ______________5. Are you going to eat me? telling telling asking telling asking
Identify the following sentences. Write telling or asking on the space. Answer only. ______________6. The mouse promised to help the lion someday. ______________7. The lion was caught in a trap. ______________8. How will I scape? ______________9. The mouse nibbled the rope and set the lion free. ______________10. The lion thanked the mouse for saving his life. telling telling asking telling telling
Telling Asking Write the number of the following sentences in the proper column. What is your name? Are you related to our teacher? Your name is lovely. Call me by my first name. Were you named after someone? 6. Do you know what your name means? 7. Why do you have three names? 8. We have the same nickname. 9. I love my name. 10. I got my name from my grandma. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10