Question Words and Exclamation Words Poster Set

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Question Words and Exclamation Words Poster Set
Congratulations on your purchase of this Really
Good Stuff® Question Words and Exclamation
Words Poster Set—a two-in-one teaching tool for
question words and exclamation words.
This Really Good Stuff® product includes:
• Question Words Poster, laminated
• Exclamation Words Poster, laminated
• This Really Good Stuff® Activity Guide
Assembling and Displaying the Question Words
and Exclamation Words Poster Set
Before you punch out and display the Question
Words and Exclamation Words Poster Set,
make copies of this Really Good Stuff® Activity
Guide and file the pages for future use. Or,
download another copy of it from our Web site at
www.reallygoodstuff.com. Punch out the Question
Words Poster and the Exclamation Words Poster
and position them where students will be able to
see them easily.
Introducing the Question Words Poster
Ask your students what words commonly begin
questions. Afterward, point to the Question Words
Poster and read each word with the class. Together,
develop one or more questions for each word on the
Poster. Explain to students that they can use this
Poster when they are writing or asking questions.
Introducing the Exclamation Words Poster
Review with students what words begin exclamation
sentences. Read the words on the Poster with the
class. As a group, develop one or more sentences for
each word and discuss when that exclamation
sentence might be used. Tell students they can use
this Poster during their writing time.
Helping Teachers Make A Difference®
Question Words Fill In Reproducible
Copy and distribute the Question Words Fill In
Reproducible. Tell students to use the words found
in the word bank at the top of the page to fill in the
blanks. Each word should be used only once.
Answers:
Can, What, How, Where, Who, Do, When, Is, Are,
and Which.
Question Everything
Copy and distribute the Question Words Poster
Reproducible to a small group of students. Tell them
to take turns using Wikki Stix®, highlighting tape, or
highlighters to circle a question word. Each student
in the group should then create a sentence using
that word as the first word in the sentence.
Exclamation Words Match Reproducible
Copy and distribute the Exclamation Words Match
Reproducible. Review the exclamation words on the
Poster. Talk about when these words might be used.
Guide students as they come up with a few
examples of exclamation sentences. Review the
exclamation words and sentences in the
reproducible. Have students cut words from the
bottom of the page and paste them at the
beginning of the correct sentences.
Answers:
Yes, Wow, Help, Stop, Whoa, Yikes, Ouch,
and Absolutely.
Exclamation Charades
Write each word from the Poster on a blank index
card. Explain that one at a time, volunteers will pick
a card, read (to themselves) the exclamation word,
then act out a situation that the word might be
said in. The rest of the class is to guess which word
from the Poster the student is acting out.
All activity guides can be found online:
© 2009 Really Good Stuff
®
1-800-366-1920 www.reallygoodstuff.com Made in USA #157378
Question Words Fill In Reproducible
Helping Teachers Make A Difference®
© 2009 Really Good Stuff® 1-800-366-1920 www.reallygoodstuff.com Made in USA #157378
Question Words Poster Reproducible
Helping Teachers Make A Difference®
© 2009 Really Good Stuff® 1-800-366-1920 www.reallygoodstuff.com Made in USA #157378
Exclamation Words Match Reproducible
Helping Teachers Make A Difference®
© 2009 Really Good Stuff® 1-800-366-1920 www.reallygoodstuff.com Made in USA #157378
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