Learning Strategies
Learning Styles
Writing & Structure
Grammar
Punctuation
Essay Skills
100

Technique for understanding and remembering text (like summarizing).

Comprehension strategies

100

Learns best with pictures and diagrams

Visual learner

100

Sentence stating the pain point of a paragraph

Topic sentence

100

A person, place, thing, or idea

Noun

100

Ends a statement

Period

100

Condensed version of a text

Summary

200

Includes skimming and scanning

Reading strategies

200

Learns best by listening

Auditory learner

200

Main argument of an essay

Thesis

200

Two or more subjects joined together

Compound subject

200

Separates items in a list

Comma

200

Breaking down and examining parts

Analysis

300

5-step reading method: survey, question, read, recite, review

SQ3R

300

Learns best through reading and writing words

Verbal learner

300

Three elements: topic sentence, supporting details, and conclusion

Paragraph structure

300

Clause that can stand alone as a sentence

Independent clause

300

Joins closely related sentences

Semicolon

300

Identifies similarities and differences

Compare and contrast

400

Brainstorming and freewriting fall under this stage

Prewriting strategies

400

Learns best through movement and hands-on activity

Kinesthetic learner

400

Combining ideas from multiple sources

Synthesis

400

Clause that cannot stand alone

Dependent clause

400

Introduces a list or explanation

Colon
400

5WH Questions

Who, what, when, where, why, and how

500

Visual way to organize ideas before writing

Idea Mapping

500

This concept explains how individuals prefer to receive and process information

Learning styles

500

Idea that limits or focuses the main idea

Controlling idea

500

Words like "water" or "information"

Noncount nouns

500

Shows possession or contraction

Apostrophe

500

Writing that tells a story with characters and plot

Narration

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