What are the plural rules for a word that ends in "y?"
What is the definition of an imperative, declarative, exclamatory, and interrogative?
Imperative: command
declarative: state facts (ends in period)
Exclamatory: exclamation point and shows emotion
interrogative: asks a questions (question mark)
I like eating apples bananas and cucumbers.
I like eating apples, bananas, and cucumbers.
What was the main problem in the story?
project
Change this word to plural: berry
berries
Gina, go get your grandma.
Declarative
Tomorrow's date is Thursday October 29 2020.
What did they have to do to solve the problem?
They had to volunteer to help fix other people's houses.
appliances
machines that are used in homes
What is the plural of deer?
deer
Can Nancy come over for dinner?
Interrogative
He address is 109 Maple St. Las Vegas Nevada.
How did the story end?
They were happy because they would be living in the house in the spring.
owners
the people to whom something belongs
What is the plural of moose?
moose
Create your own interrogative and exclamatory sentence using a house.
answers will vary
My birthday is Tuesday March 27.
My birthday is Tuesday, March 27.
What does the father sometimes whisper to his son in the morning before he goes to work?
Things were going to change someday.
construction
the act of building something
What is the plural of these words: church, mouse, city, wolf
churches, mice, cities, wolves
Create your own sentences using all 4 types of sentences.
answers will vary.
His dad likes to cut wood, work on cars, go on hikes, go camping, hunt, and watch television.
What does the family in the story learn from helping another family build a home?
The family learns that people can work together to achieve what they could not do alone.
equipment
includes tools and materials needed to do a job