1 / 16

Types of Sentences

Types of Sentences. Essential Questions. How are simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences alike, and how are they different? Why is it important to write using different types of sentences?. Let’s Pop!! http://www.brainpop.com clauses. 4 Types of Sentences. Simple

Download Presentation

Types of Sentences

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Types of Sentences

  2. Essential Questions • How are simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences alike, and how are they different? • Why is it important to write using different types of sentences?

  3. Let’s Pop!!http://www.brainpop.comclauses

  4. 4 Types of Sentences • Simple • Compound • Complex • Compound - Complex

  5. To Do: 1. Get out a sheet of paper.2. Turn it horizontally.3. Make ONLY the parts of the tree map below.

  6. 2nd Row of Map • We are getting ready to make our 2nd row of our tree map. • NOTE: I have found it easier to draw my boxes AFTER I have written my information.

  7. Definitions • Simple Sentence: • Has 1 independent clause • Can stand alone • Does NOT mean it is simple or easy

  8. Definitions • Compound Sentence: • Has 2 or more independent clauses (ones that can stand alone) • Sentences combined with a conjunction

  9. Definitions • Complex Sentence: • Has 1 independent clause (stand alone) AND • Has 1 or more dependent clauses (a part that cannot stand alone)

  10. Definitions • Compound-Complex Sentence: • Has 2 or more independent clauses (stand alone) AND • Has 1 or more dependent clauses (a part that cannot stand alone)

  11. Examples of Sentences • LET’S USE OUR DEFINITIONS, TO • FIGURE OUT WHAT TYPE OF SENTENCES • THESE ARE. • 1. Because I am an English teacher, some people expect me to speak perfectly, and other people expect me to write perfectly. • 2. Clauses are cool! • 3. Because Sally kissed me, I fainted. • The burrito gave me heartburn, but my brother felt • fine.

  12. ANSWERSIndependent clausesDependent clauses • 1. Because I am an English teacher, some people expect me to speak perfectly, and other people expect me to write perfectly. COMPOUND-COMPLEX • 2. Clauses are cool! SIMPLE • 3. Because Sally kissed me, I fainted. COMPLEX • The burrito gave me heartburn, but my brother • felt fine. COMPOUND Record info. on your map!

  13. 4th Row of Tree Map – More Examples w/ Partner Which type of sentence am I? • Will Patricia pause to place poached pickles on Paula’s pretty plate? • Do all of your homework, before you go out to play. • I went to the movie theatre on Saturday, and the movie “Dinosaurs” was great! • Although I like to go camping, I haven't had the time to go lately, and I haven't found anyone with whom to go.

  14. AnswersIndependent clausesDependent clauses • Will Patricia pause to place poached pickles on Paula’s pretty plate? SIMPLE • Do all of your homework, before you go out to play. COMPLEX • I went to the movie theatre on Saturday, and the movie “Dinosaurs” was great! COMPOUND • Although I like to go camping, I haven't had the time to go lately, and I haven't found anyone with whom to go. COMPOUND - COMPLEX Record info. on your map!

  15. Extend your learning! • Write ORIGINAL simple, compound, complex, compound – complex sentences. • Be creative where you place your examples on your tree map!

  16. Works Cited Atteberry, Phil. "Atteberry Homepage." Phil Atteberry. Web. 12 Mar. 2012. <http://www.pitt.edu/~atteberr/index.html>. "Think Technology: Graphic Organizers." Thinkport: Think Education. Think Maryland. Maryland Public Television & John Hopkins Center for Technology, 2003. Web. 12 Mar. 2012. <http://www.thinkport.org/technology/template.tp>.

More Related