This easy worksheet introduces the four sentence types and focuses on fixing end punctuation. In Part A, students correct three sentences with the wrong end marks, such as changing a period to a question mark. Part B has four fill-in-the-blank questions about sentence type names like interrogative and exclamatory. Part C presents three true-or-false statements about declarative, interrogative, and exclamatory sentences.

A gentle starting point for third graders new to classifying sentences.

Style:
Busy Bee
Types of Sentences
Grade 3
★ Part A: Fix the Sentence
Each sentence has an error. Rewrite it correctly on the line.
1) Fix the sentence:
Where is your homework.
Rewrite: Where is your homework?
2) Fix the sentence:
Watch out for that car?
Rewrite: Watch out for that car!
3) Fix the sentence:
The sun rises in the east!
Rewrite: The sun rises in the east.
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A sentence that asks a question is called an interrogative sentence.
2) A sentence that shows strong feeling ends with an exclamation point.
3) A sentence that makes a statement is called a declarative sentence.
4) A sentence that gives a command is called an imperative sentence.
★ Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1) A declarative sentence ends with a period.
True
False
2) An interrogative sentence gives a command or request.
True
False
3) An exclamatory sentence shows strong feeling or excitement.
True
False
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