English 3 week 5 kinds of sentences

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Grade 3-Kinds of Sentences


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Kinds of Sentences ENGLISH 3 Quarter 1 Week 2

Objective: At the end of the lesson the learners should be able to: Use different kinds of sentences in a dialogue (e.g. declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, imperative)

Review: Read another format of a diary entry and complete the details in the blanks provided

My Diary SEPTEMBER What is the date today? Today is ______________.

My Diary What’s the weather like? Its __________________.

My Diary What did you eat yesterday? I ate ________for breakfast. I ate ________for lunch. I ate ________for dinner.

My Diary How are you feeling today? I’m feeling _____________.

What are the different kind of sentences?

Can you guess what punctuation mark is shown on the picture?

period

q uestion mark

Exclamation point

The period, question mark and exclamation point are all used in a sentence.

Four (4) Kinds of Sentences 1. Declarative sentence states an information or statement about something. It begins with a capital letter and ends with a period (.). Example: The soldiers fought for our country.

Four (4) Kinds of Sentences 2. Interrogative sentence is called an asking sentence. It asks information or statement about something. It begins with a capital letter and ends with a question mark (?). Example: When is your birthday?

Four (4) Kinds of Sentences 3. Imperative sentence asks someone to do something. It begins with a capital letter and ends with a period (.) or exclamation point (!). Example: Kindly remove your shoes before entering the room. Hold on tight!

Four (4) Kinds of Sentences 4. Exclamatory sentence expresses strong feelings. It begins with a capital letter and ends with an exclamation point (!). Example: Mother! The child has a fever.

Activity 1 Select the letter that matches the pictures and dialogues. Write your answers in your notebook.

_____1. Your house is beautiful. _____2. Oh! The house is burning. _____3. Please call for help. _____4. Hurry! Put out the fire. _____5. Kid, are you alright? A. B . C . D. E . D E C A B

Activity 2 Read carefully and identify the kind of sentence in use. Choose the letters of the correct answers and write them in your notebook.

A. Declarative sentence C. Imperative sentence B. Interrogative sentence D. Exclamatory sentence ________1. Are you looking for tasty products?

A. Declarative sentence C. Imperative sentence B. Interrogative sentence D. Exclamatory sentence ________2. Quezon Province serves different tasty foods.

A. Declarative sentence C. Imperative sentence B. Interrogative sentence D. Exclamatory sentence ________3. Longganisang Lucban is a very famous breakfast food.

A. Declarative sentence C. Imperative sentence B. Interrogative sentence D. Exclamatory sentence ________4. Oh! Their budin (cassava cake), nilupak and yema cake in Tayabas are the best.

A. Declarative sentence C. Imperative sentence B. Interrogative sentence D. Exclamatory sentence ________5. Kindly visit and experience the pride of Quezon.

Activity 3 Identify the kind of sentence used in each statement. Write your answer in your notebook.

_________1. What can you say about Batangas? _________2. Batangas has the best beaches. _________3. Go snorkeling to learn new things about aquatic life. _________4. Amazing! Sea creatures are really interesting! _________5. Try scuba diving next time. Interrogative Declarative Imperative Exclamatory Declarative

Generalization What have you learned today? (English FRAMES) I discovered that ………. I also learned that ………… Another fact I learned ………..

Evaluation Identify each sentence below as declarative , interrogative , exclamatory and imperative . Write your answer on .your notebook. 1. Have you finished answering the activities?

Evaluation Identify each sentence below as declarative , interrogative , exclamatory and imperative . Write your answer on .your notebook. 2. Listen to me.

Evaluation Identify each sentence below as declarative , interrogative , exclamatory and imperative . Write your answer on .your notebook. 3. Andrew wants to be a teacher someday.

Evaluation Identify each sentence below as declarative , interrogative , exclamatory and imperative . Write your answer on .your notebook. 4. Ouch! I have cut my chin.

Evaluation Identify each sentence below as declarative , interrogative , exclamatory and imperative . Write your answer on .your notebook. 5. Where are you going mama?

Answer: 1. Interrogative 2. Imperative 3. Declarative 4. Exclamatory 5. Interrogative

Additional Activity Write at least three (3) sentences based on the given pictures to form a dialogue. Use your notebook.

References ENGLISH 3 Quarter 1, Week 2, Department of Education Region IV-A CALABARZON ENGLISH 3 Quarter 1, Module 5, Department of Education National Capital Region