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Types of Sentences Anchor Chart for Elementary Writing Lessons #3081438 (License: Personal Use)
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This lined-paper-style anchor chart uses vibrant colors, hand-drawn examples, and cartoon characters holding symbolic signs (magnifying glass, question mark, exclamation triangle, stop sign) to teach elementary students how to identify and construct declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, and imperative sentences. Each section includes a definition and two relatable examples tied to everyday experiences like reading books or playing basketball. The chart is designed for wall display in K-5 classrooms to support writing and grammar instruction.
Commonly used in elementary English language arts classrooms as a visual reference during writing workshops or grammar mini-lessons; supports Common Core standards for sentence structure and conventions. Teachers often print and laminate it for repeated use or project it digitally during instruction.
Related Cliparts: Visual teaching aid showing declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, and imperative sentences with clear examples-ideal for classroom grammar instruction.
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