December 6, 2011

4 Types of Sentences flip book...and snow!

My students were giddy this morning when
everyone woke up to the first snow of the
season here in Kansas!
It wasn't much, but enough
to get everyone excited.

So when we did this little activity
about the 4 types of sentences today,
(declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, & imperative)
we wrote our 4 sentences about snow!

4 Types of Sentences flip book!


I introduced the 4 types and then the
students put the flip book together.
Under each flap they wrote that type of
sentence.


One of my teaching partners also suggested
stapling 2 sheets of the lined paper underneath
and using one to describe the type of sentence and
the other for the example!

Click on the picture below to download
a free copy...



I've been working like crazy putting
together a unit all about regrouping!
Full of strategies, games, anchor charts
and lots more!
I'm going to start selling some of my units on
either Teachers Pay Teachers or Teacher's Notebook
so I'm hoping to get that set up this week...fingers crossed!
I love teaching regrouping with the activities and games
I've included in the unit and I can't wait to share it with
you all so check back in soon!!!

I will still be sharing FREE printables on my blog
so no worries. :)

Hope you are having a fantastic week!


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16 comments:

  1. I LOVE this! Thanks so much for sharing!

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  2. There was not any snow up at our school. I teach up in Leavenworth, but live by the Legends. My kids have been crazy because of the holiday break coming up. What reading and math series do you use in your school district?

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  3. Just stumbled across your blog. Always looking for another 2nd grade teacher blog! Newest follower!

    Haley
    followingoptimism.blogspot.com

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  4. Another great activity, Leanne. You never cease to amaze me.

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  5. I love the flip book! Cool idea

    Dawn
    http://www.literacymathideas.blogspot.com/

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  6. Love this! Thank you. I'm your newest follower thanks to Pinterest!

    Amy
    Krazy About Kiddos

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  7. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I can never come up with these ideas on my own so thank you for being so generous. Benita

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  8. I'd like to download your booklet, but I don't know how to from Google Drive. It's new to me. Can you help? The booklet looks great! Found it on Pinterest.

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  9. I wasn't able to download the booklet either. It redirected me to Google Drive. However, I was able to download some of your other printables. Weird!

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  10. Thank you so much for sharing! Can't wait to use this.

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  11. Thank you found this on pinterest, and downloaded it! :) Thanks for sharing!
    Thanks,
    Nancy
    www.theapplebasketteacher.blogspot.com

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  12. Um, I hate to burst you bubble, but a question is not an declarative sentence. A declarative sentence is an ANSWER to a question. So that would be "Yes, I do like to play in the snow." Maybe the student got it wrong, but the example should be right

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