Sentence Functions Warm Up Literacy Review Statements Questions Commands Exclamations
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Description
In this Rapid Recall Routine, students will learn to identify and correctly use different sentence types: statements, questions, commands, and exclamations. They will become familiar with the boundary punctuation for each function, including capital letters, full stops, exclamation marks and question marks. This practice will help students apply appropriate punctuation in their writing.
Rapid Recall Routines are a quick way to revise, review and reinforce concepts to ensure long-term retention.
The Sentence Functions Rapid Recall Routine will provide 7-10 minutes of engaging daily practice for your students to recite, recall and apply their knowledge and understanding of the different Sentence Functions.
Students recite and recall the different functions of sentences, then apply their knowledge and understanding to identify statements, questions, commands and exclamations.
This Rapid Recall Routine can be used as a whole class warm up, a small group consolidation session or for individual practice and study. The slides can be used as a digital presentation or printed and used as flash cards.
Answers in the Recall Slides have entrance and exit animations that work seamlessly when presenting the PowerPoint.
54 Slides with answers
PowerPoint and pdf files included
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- File types1 PDF, 1 PowerPoint Presentation
- Page count54
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Curriculum:
Australian CurriculumContent Descriptors:
ACELA1432: Understand that punctuation is a feature of written text different from letters; recognise how capital letters are used for names, and that capital letters and full stops signal the beginning and end of sentencesACELA1435: Recognise that sentences are key units for expressing ideasACELA1434: Recognise that texts are made up of words and groups of words that make meaningACELA1478: Understand how different types of texts vary in use of language choices, depending on their purpose and context (for example, tense and types of sentences)ACELY1672: Re-read and edit text for spelling, sentence-boundary punctuation and text structureACELA1449: Recognise that different types of punctuation, including full stops, question marks and exclamation marks, signal sentences that make statements, ask questions, express emotion or give commandsAC9E1LA10: Understand that written language uses punctuation such as full stops, question marks and exclamation marks, and uses capital letters for familiar proper nounsFurther context or application:
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Sentence Functions Warm Up Literacy Review Statements Questions Commands Exclamations
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