Can-Do Cursive Teacher's Guide 2022 Edition

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SENTENCE TPES Starting and Stopping Punctuation . ? ! 1. Declarative sentences make a statement. They end with a period.

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Make up an ending to the sentence. Stop with a period.

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STARTN AND STOPPN PUNCTUATON . ? ! Start sentences with a capital. Stop with a period, exclamation point, or question mark.

To review starting and stopping punctuation.

SENTENCE TPES

1. Declarative sentences make a statement. They end with a period. Make up an ending to the sentence. Stop with a period.

2. nterrogative sentences ask a question. They end with a question mark. Who An ambulance

2. nterrogative sentences ask a question. They end with a question mark. Make up endings to the questions. Stop with a question mark.

What When Where

Make up endings to the questions. Stop with a question mark.

Who What When Where

3. Exclamatory sentences show strong emotion. They end with an exclamation point. Copy these exclamations. Stop with an exclamation point.

Watch

out

for

the

snake!

A

snake

is

loose!

4. mperative sentences are bossy. They make a request or give an order. They end with a period

or exclamation point.

Copy the imperative sentence. Stop with an exclamation point.

Check Sentence

Call

an

1. Start with a capital. 2. Put space between words. 3. Use punctuation.

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Check Sentence

Sometimes a subject is missing from a sentence, but you can figure it out. “Watch out!” means “You watch out.” In England, a period is called a full stop. © 2022 Learning Without Tears

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LESSON PLAN 1. Direction Instruction (Demo) 3. Exclamatory sentences show strong emotion. They end with an exclamation point.

Copy these with an exclamation point. Review the exclamations. four sentenceStop types. Share examples of each. Ask students to identify the correct ending punctuation.

Watch

out

2. Guide Practice

for

the

snake!

A

snake

is

loose!

Children complete one declarative sentence and one interrogative sentence together. Children complete the remaining sentences independently.

4. mperative sentences are bossy. They make a request or give an order. They end with a period 3. Check Understanding or exclamation point. Copy theuse imperative sentence. Stoplist with exclamation point. Children the Check Sentence toan check sentences.

Check Sentence

Call

1. Start with a capital. 2. Put space between words. 3. Use punctuation.

an

ambulance! Check Sentence

Children share their interrogative sentences with the class.

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Sometimes a subject is missing from a sentence, but you can figure it out. “Watch out!” means “You watch out.” In England, a period is called a full stop.

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