Sentences and Sentence Fragments - Macmillan/McGraw-Hill
Sentences and Sentence Fragments - Macmillan/McGraw-Hill
Sentences and Sentence Fragments - Macmillan/McGraw-Hill
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Declarative <strong>and</strong> Interrogative <strong><strong>Sentence</strong>s</strong><br />
If possible, work with a partner to play this game. It’s a little like the game on TV<br />
where you have to create questions to go with the answers. For each declarative<br />
sentence write two interrogative sentences that together cover all the content. Try<br />
to vary your question words.<br />
1. George Washington was the “Father of our Country.”<br />
2. Thomas Jefferson was the president who approved the Louisiana Purchase.<br />
3. James Monroe was president during the Era of Good Feelings.<br />
4. President William Henry Harrison died after just one month in office.<br />
5. Before Abraham Lincoln could take office, seven Southern states seceded.<br />
6. Theodore Roosevelt led the Rough Riders before he became president.<br />
7. Woodrow Wilson was president during World War I.<br />
<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> School Division<br />
2<br />
At Home: Plan a time with family members who are older<br />
than you to talk about presidents they remember. Then ask<br />
questions to get more information.<br />
Critical Thinking<br />
<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Language Arts<br />
Grade 5, Unit 1, <strong><strong>Sentence</strong>s</strong>,<br />
pages 4–5