Identity Check
Declarative Sentences
Interrogative Sentences
Exclamatory Sentences
Imperative Sentences
100

This is what makes you different from others and can include your interest, culture, and experiences.

What is Identity?

100

This type of sentence states a fact and ends with this punctuation.

What is a period?

100

This type of sentence asks a question and ends with this punctuation.

What is a question mark?

100

This sentence type shows strong emotions and ends with this punctuation.

What is an exclamation mark?

100

This type of sentence gives a command, request, or direction.

What is imperative?

200

If someone says, “I am creative, a good friend, and a student,” they are describing this part of themselves.

What is personal identity? 

200

True or False: Declarative sentences can only be about science facts.

What is false?

200

Identify the sentence type: “Where are my shoes?”

What is interrogative?

200

Identify the sentence type: “I can’t believe it’s already Friday!”

What is exclamatory?

200

Which sentence is imperative?
a. “I like pizza.”

b. “Pass me the pencil.”

c. “You are doing an amazing job.”

B. “Pass me the pencil.”

300

Name one way people show their identity through daily choices.

What is clothing, hobbies, music, or language?

300

Identify the sentence type: “My best friend’s favorite color is blue.”

What is declarative?

300

Make an interrogative sentence about identity (about someone’s hobby). 

Possible answers: ”What is your favorite hobby?” “What do you enjoy doing during your free time?”

300

Turn this declarative sentence into an exclamatory one: “My birthday is today.”

“Today is my birthday!”

300

True or False? Imperative sentences can end with a period or an exclamation mark.

What is true?

400

Your values, like kindness or honesty, are part of this. 

What is your inner identity?

400

Rewrite “Where is the dog?” into a declarative sentence.

“The dog is walking to the house.”

400

True or False? Interrogative sentences can only begin with the 5 W’s (Who, what, where, when, and why)

What is false?

400

True or False? Adding an exclamation mark automatically makes a sentence exclamatory. 

What is false? The sentence must also express strong emotions.

400

Change this interrogative sentence into an imperative: “Can you help me with homework?”

What is “Help me with homework.”

500

This term describes how we see ourselves in connection with family, school, and community.

What is social identity?

500

Complete this declarative sentence: “Identity is important because…” Be sure to include the proper  punctuation.

Possible answers: “it shows who we are,” “it makes us unique,” etc.

500

Ask a question that could start a conversation with a new classmate about their identity.

Possible answers: “What is something you enjoy doing,” “Where are you from,” or “How old are you?”, etc.

500

This word describes the feeling exclamatory sentences show. 

What is emotion (or excitement)?

500

Write an imperative sentence Ms. Thomas and Mrs. Bryant use to start class.

Possible Answers: “Please take out your homework.” “Close your Chromebook.” etc