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Outer Parts

of the Book
COVER
TITLE
AUTHO
R
PUBLISHER
SPINE
Sentence &
Phrase
IT’S ANNIE’S BIRTHDAY
Mom baked a cake.
The cake looks yummy!
Why is there a cake today?
It is Annie’s birthday!
Mom baked a cake.
The cake looks yummy!

Why is there a cake today?

It is Annie’s Birthday
SENTENCES
are group of words
that expresses a
complete thought.
SENTENCES
-starts with a capital
letter.
Mom baked a cake.
The cake looks yummy!

Why is there a cake today?

It is Annie’s Birthday
SENTENCES
-ends with a
punctuation mark.
Mom baked a cake.
The cake looks yummy!

Why is there a cake today?

It is Annie’s Birthday!
Telling or Declarative
-It tells or explains
something.
Mom baked a cake.
Asking or Interrogative
-It asks a question

Why is there a cake


today?
Exclaiming Sentence
-It shows strong feeling
The cake looks yummy!

It is Annie’s Birthday!
Phrases
-group of words that
has an incomplete
thought.
bakes cookies
the children
reading books
Elsa goes to school.
S
notebook and pencil
P
1. I have a pet.
2. Do you like ice cream?
3. on the fan
4. the pot
5. The cat likes to play.
4. the pot
5. The cat likes to
play.

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