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Types of Sentences Anchor Chart for Elementary Writing Lessons #3756918 (License: Personal Use)
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This lined-paper-style anchor chart uses handwritten text and vibrant color-coding to define and exemplify declarative (statements), interrogative (questions), exclamatory (emotions), and imperative (commands/requests) sentences. Each type is paired with a cartoon character holding a symbolic sign (magnifying glass, question mark, warning triangle, stop sign) and two age-appropriate examples. The top-right logo “Crafting Connections” suggests it’s from an educational resource creator.
Used in elementary classrooms as a visual reference during writing or grammar lessons; supports Common Core language standards for sentence structure. Teachers often display it on bulletin boards or project it digitally for whole-group instruction.
Related Cliparts: Visual anchor chart teaching declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, and imperative sentences with clear examples-ideal for classroom literacy instruction.
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