logging in or signing up Questions and Statements Grammar rachel.ferrell Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 483 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: October 19, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Questions and Statements : Questions and Statements Statement : Statement A statement is a telling sentence. It tells the reader something. A statement starts with a capital letter and ends with a period. An example of a statement: The ship sailed across the ocean. Slide 3: Question A question asks the reader something. It begins with a question word. A question starts with a capital letter and ends with a question mark. An example of a question: What color is the dog? Slide 4: Question A question can be answered. A question starts with a capital letter and ends with a question mark. What color is the dog? The dog is brown. It asks something. It starts with a question word. Slide 5: Who? What? When? Where? Why? Should? Could? How? Did? Does? Do? Can? Are? Is? May? Which? Was? Would? What are question words? Here’s a few: Were? Let’s Practice! : Let’s Practice! Question or Statement Slide 7: Question or Statement? The children are playing Statement How do we know? It tells us something. It does not start with a question word. . A statement starts with a capital letter and ends with a period. It can not be answered. Slide 8: Question or Statement? The blue bird sings loudly Statement How do we know? It tells us something. It does not start with a question word. . A statement starts with a capital letter and ends with a period. It can not be answered. Slide 9: Question or Statement? Where is the kitten Question How do we know? It asks something. It starts with a question word. ? A question starts with a capital letter and ends with a question mark. It can be answered. The kitten is in the box. Slide 10: Question or Statement? When will the football game start Question How do we know? It asks something. It starts with a question word. ? A question starts with a capital letter and ends with a question mark. It can be answered. The game will start soon. Slide 11: Question or Statement? What color is the bus Question How do we know? It asks something. It starts with a question word. ? A question starts with a capital letter and ends with a question mark. It can be answered. The bus is red. Slide 12: Question or Statement? The boy is mad Statement How do we know? It tells us something. It does not start with a question word. . A statement starts with a capital letter and ends with a period. It can not be answered. Slide 13: Question or Statement? The duck quacks a lot Statement How do we know? It tells us something. It does not start with a question word. . A statement starts with a capital letter and ends with a period. It can not be answered. Statement : Statement A statement is a telling sentence. It tells the reader something. A statement starts with a capital letter and ends with a period. An example of a statement: The ship sailed across the ocean. Slide 15: Question A question asks the reader something. It begins with a question word. A question starts with a capital letter and ends with a question mark. An example of a question: What color is the dog? Slide 16: Question A question can be answered. A question starts with a capital letter and ends with a question mark. What color is the dog? The dog is brown. It asks something. It starts with a question word. Slide 17: Who? What? When? Where? Why? Should? Could? How? Did? Does? Do? Can? Are? Is? May? Which? Was? Would? Question Words Were? You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Questions and Statements Grammar rachel.ferrell Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 483 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: October 19, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Questions and Statements : Questions and Statements Statement : Statement A statement is a telling sentence. It tells the reader something. A statement starts with a capital letter and ends with a period. An example of a statement: The ship sailed across the ocean. Slide 3: Question A question asks the reader something. It begins with a question word. A question starts with a capital letter and ends with a question mark. An example of a question: What color is the dog? Slide 4: Question A question can be answered. A question starts with a capital letter and ends with a question mark. What color is the dog? The dog is brown. It asks something. It starts with a question word. Slide 5: Who? What? When? Where? Why? Should? Could? How? Did? Does? Do? Can? Are? Is? May? Which? Was? Would? What are question words? Here’s a few: Were? Let’s Practice! : Let’s Practice! Question or Statement Slide 7: Question or Statement? The children are playing Statement How do we know? It tells us something. It does not start with a question word. . A statement starts with a capital letter and ends with a period. It can not be answered. Slide 8: Question or Statement? The blue bird sings loudly Statement How do we know? It tells us something. It does not start with a question word. . A statement starts with a capital letter and ends with a period. It can not be answered. Slide 9: Question or Statement? Where is the kitten Question How do we know? It asks something. It starts with a question word. ? A question starts with a capital letter and ends with a question mark. It can be answered. The kitten is in the box. Slide 10: Question or Statement? When will the football game start Question How do we know? It asks something. It starts with a question word. ? A question starts with a capital letter and ends with a question mark. It can be answered. The game will start soon. Slide 11: Question or Statement? What color is the bus Question How do we know? It asks something. It starts with a question word. ? A question starts with a capital letter and ends with a question mark. It can be answered. The bus is red. Slide 12: Question or Statement? The boy is mad Statement How do we know? It tells us something. It does not start with a question word. . A statement starts with a capital letter and ends with a period. It can not be answered. Slide 13: Question or Statement? The duck quacks a lot Statement How do we know? It tells us something. It does not start with a question word. . A statement starts with a capital letter and ends with a period. It can not be answered. Statement : Statement A statement is a telling sentence. It tells the reader something. A statement starts with a capital letter and ends with a period. An example of a statement: The ship sailed across the ocean. Slide 15: Question A question asks the reader something. It begins with a question word. A question starts with a capital letter and ends with a question mark. An example of a question: What color is the dog? Slide 16: Question A question can be answered. A question starts with a capital letter and ends with a question mark. What color is the dog? The dog is brown. It asks something. It starts with a question word. Slide 17: Who? What? When? Where? Why? Should? Could? How? Did? Does? Do? Can? Are? Is? May? Which? Was? Would? Question Words Were?