George ran through the town and he went to the store and he spent all his money and he bought a robot and he named the robot George's Robot and the robot and George lived happily every after.
Run-On
This type of sentence gives a command. Ex. Take me to the moon.
Imperative
Also known as Oreo writing, this writing uses sentence starters like - I think, I believe, I prefer...
jump
verb
Who lives in the pineapple under the sea?
Spongebob Squarepants
Sentence
Interrogative
This type of writing uses facts. It is nonfiction!
Expository
mustache
noun
This basketball team plays in the city of Houston.
Rockets
After the field trip.
Fragment
My name is Bill Nye the science guy.
Declarative
This type of writing tells a story. This type of writing is for entertainment.
Narrative
438
adjective
Batman has a ton of villains - Joker is the most famous one, can you name another?
My brother Mike.
Fragment
I got a 105 on my math test!
Exclamatory
This type of writing tries to get someone to do something through reasoning or argument.
Persuasive writing
patience (hint - be specific)
abstract noun
Mike and Sully go to college in this Disney movie.
Monster's University
I was so happy I won the Fortnite game, so I decided to celebrate by doing my favorite dance move - Orange Justice.
Sentence
Shut the door!
Imperative and Exclamatory
This type of writing gives a clear explanation of people, places, objects, or events.
Descriptive Writing
excitedly
adverb
About 50 million _________ ______ are eaten every Thanksgiving for dessert. Yummy!
Pumpkin Pies