SMART RESOURCE | Charts outlining the four basic types of sentences:- Statement- Command- Question- Exclamation. Each sentence type has a definition, an example and an illustration. Sentence name cards with punctuation marks are also included.
SMART RESOURCE | Question starters help students to develop questions which reflect on the types of thinking they are using. They help the student to think and act critically about information. The seven question starters ask literal questions focused on present knowledge and information.
SMART RESOURCE | Question starters help students to develop questions which reflect on the types of thinking they are using. They help the student to think and act critically about information. The seven question starters ask literal questions focused on past knowledge and information.
SMART RESOURCE | Question starters help students to develop questions which reflect on the types of thinking they are using. They help the student to think and act critically about information. The seven question starters ask inferential questions focused on possibility.
SMART RESOURCE | Question starters help students to develop questions which reflect on the types of thinking they are using. They help the student to think and act critically about information. The seven question starters ask inferential questions focused onprobability.
SMART RESOURCE | Question starters help students to develop questions which reflect on the types of thinking they are using. They help the student to think and act critically about information. The seven question starters ask extended questions focused on imagination.
SMART RESOURCE | Question starters help students to develop questions which reflect on the types of thinking they are using. They help the student to think and act critically about information. The seven question starters ask extended questions focused on prediction.