Sentence: Statement, Question, Command, or Exclamation
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This all-in-one worksheet is a great way for young learners to review and reinforce the four main sentence types. By identifying statements, questions, commands, and exclamations, students deepen their understanding of sentence purpose and tone.
Statement, Question, Command, or Exclamation?
This all-in-one worksheet is a great way for young learners to review and reinforce the four main sentence types. By identifying statements, questions, commands, and exclamations, students deepen their understanding of sentence purpose and tone.
Purpose:
To help children distinguish between the four types of sentences—statements, questions, commands, and exclamations—using context and punctuation.
Activities:
Read each sentence.
Decide whether it is a statement, question, command, or exclamation.
Label or mark the correct sentence type.
Materials Needed:
Pencil or marker
Worksheet Specifications:
Page Size: 8.5″ x 11″
Orientation: Portrait
Instructions for Use:
Part 1:
Read each sentence aloud or silently.
Think about what the sentence is doing: Is it telling, asking, commanding, or exclaiming?
Label or circle the correct sentence type.
Part 2:
Review with an adult to discuss why each sentence fits its category.
Practice writing one of each sentence type using your own ideas.
This worksheet reinforces grammar, reading comprehension, and sentence classification.