Identify statements
Key Notes:-
- A statement is a sentence that tells something. π£οΈ
- It always ends with a full stop (.) β«.
- It gives information or shares an idea. π‘
| π Examples of Statements: |
- The sun is shining. βοΈ
- I like ice cream. π¦
- The cat is sleeping. π±π€
- We are in the classroom. π«
| π β What is NOT a Statement? |
- Questions β β Do you like apples? π
- Commands π¦ β Sit down. π
- Exclamations π² β Wow, thatβs great! π
| π― Key Points to Remember: |
- Statements tell facts or something true/false. βοΈβ
- Statements end with a dot (.) β«
- A statement is not asking, not shouting, and not giving orders. π«
| π Example Activity for Kids: |
Ask students to say if the sentence is a Statement β
or Not a Statement β.
- The dog is barking. πΆ β β
Statement
- Are you happy? π β β Not a Statement
- Close the door. πͺ β β Not a Statement
- My name is Raju. π§ β β
Statement
Let’s practice βοΈ