Every sentence must start with this kind of letter.
What is a capital letter?
This tells what the whole paragraph is about.
What is a topic sentence?
Who is the story about?
What is a character?
This sentence tells something.
What is a declarative sentence?
This food is green and comes with ham.
What are green eggs?
Every sentence must end with one of these.
What is . ? !
These give more information about the topic.
What are the details?
The place where the story happens is called this.
What is the setting?
This sentence asks something.
What is an interrogative sentence?
This character stole Christmas because his heart was too small.
Who is the Grinch?
Fix this: i like pizza.
What is I like pizza.
Put these in order: Finally, First, Next
What is First, Next, Finally?
The problem in a story is called this.
What is the problem?
This sentence shows strong feeling and ends with this punctuation mark!
What is an exclamatory sentence and an exclamation point?
This animal speaks for the trees.
Who is the Lorax?
Is this a complete sentence?
“Runs fast.”
What is No?
Does this sentence match the topic? (Teacher reads example.)
Yes or No
The ending that fixes the problem is called this.
What is the solution?
This sentence gives a command.
What is an imperative sentence?
In this book, a cat wears a tall red-and-white striped hat.
Who is the Cat in the Hat?
Make this a sentence: dog / barked
What is The dog barked.
A paragraph is made up of more than just one ______.
What is a sentence?
Every story has a beginning, a middle, and this.
What is an ending?
A sentence that has two complete thoughts joined by a conjunction is called this.
What is a compound sentence?
This silly book has a fox who will not eat green eggs and ham in a box, with a fox, in a house, or with a mouse.
What is Green Eggs and Ham?