This medium worksheet asks third graders to act as the punctuator and the labeler. Part A presents nine sentences without end marks, including "Who left the door open" (question mark), "That rainbow is absolutely gorgeous" (exclamation point), and "The moon orbits the Earth" (period), so students must read for purpose before choosing.
Part B then matches sentences to their types, pairing "Are you coming to the party?" with interrogative and "Please write your name at the top." with imperative. The two-step focus on punctuation and classification cements how meaning and end marks work together.
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Types of Sentences
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Add the correct ending punctuation at the end of the sentence.
1. We planted flowers in the garden.
2. Who left the door open?
3. Put your shoes by the front door.
4. That rainbow is absolutely gorgeous!
5. How many pages are left in the book?
6. Pack your lunch the night before.
7. The moon orbits the Earth.
8. I just found a four-leaf clover!
9. Can you name all the planets?
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
Penguins live in cold places.
→ declarative
imperative
Are you coming to the party?
→ interrogative
exclamatory
What an amazing fireworks show!
→ exclamatory
declarative
Please write your name at the top.
→ imperative
interrogative
Types of Sentences
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Add the correct ending punctuation at the end of the sentence.
1) We planted flowers in the garden.
2) Who left the door open?
3) Put your shoes by the front door.
4) That rainbow is absolutely gorgeous!
5) How many pages are left in the book?
6) Pack your lunch the night before.
7) The moon orbits the Earth.
8) I just found a four-leaf clover!
9) Can you name all the planets?
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
Penguins live in cold places.
→ declarative
imperative
Are you coming to the party?
→ interrogative
exclamatory
What an amazing fireworks show!
→ exclamatory
declarative
Please write your name at the top.
→ imperative
interrogative
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