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Rikki- Tikki -Types of Sentences

Rikki- Tikki -Types of Sentences. 7 th and 8 th Grade ELA. Essential Questions. How do punctuation and sentence mood convey meaning to the reader? What are indicative, imperative, and interrogative sentences?. Think-Pair-Share. What feeling does this emoji convey?.

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Rikki- Tikki -Types of Sentences

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  1. Rikki-Tikki-Types of Sentences 7th and 8th Grade ELA

  2. Essential Questions How do punctuation and sentence mood convey meaning to the reader? What are indicative, imperative, and interrogative sentences?

  3. Think-Pair-Share What feeling does this emoji convey? Source: Smiley emjoi (2019). Pixabay.com. Retrieved fromhttps://pixabay.com/illustrations/emoticon-emoji-smile-happy-1610573/

  4. Think-Pair-Share What feeling does this emoji convey? Emoticon angry emoji (2019). Pixabay.com Retrieved fromhttps://pixabay.com/illustrations/emoticon-emoji-angry-cartoon-1659234/

  5. Think-Pair-Share What feeling does this emoji convey? Question mark emoji clip art (n.d.) Wikiclipart.com. Retrieved fromhttps://wikiclipart.com/question-mark-clipart_3756/

  6. Sentence Moods

  7. Matching • Match the sentences that best fit with each emoji and its mood type. • Be prepared to share your reasoning.

  8. Labeling Activity • Look at the underlined sentences from the story, “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi.” • Label each underlined sentence on your notebook paper as imperative, interrogative, or indicative. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

  9. Let’s Spin-A-Sentence With your group: Part I—Create three sentences together. Part II—Play the game according to the directions on the student handout.

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