Types of Knowledge Commonly Used in Education
Principles of Effective Writing
Types of Language Disorders
Elements of Poetry
190 Basics
100

Refers to the knowledge about social conventions passed down within members of a community such as greetings, manners, and conversational behavior.

What is social knowledge?

100

This principle is important to remove any errors from your writing.

What is editing?

100

The disorder that makes it difficult for people to understand the message being communicated by others.

What is a receptive disorder?

100

A single line of poetry.

What is a verse?

100

The stages of the writing process.

Bonus 100: The difference between revising and editing.

What is prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing?

Bonus: Revising included changing the "meat" of the writing. Editing is changing grammatical errors in writing. 

200

Refers to the knowledge applied to carry out procedural tasks.

What is procedural knowledge?

200

A group of verses.

What is a stanza?

200

The three things that make up fluency.

What is accuracy, rate, and prosody.

300

Refers to the knowledge learned by observing the features of something.

What is physical knowledge?

300

Two related principles that require writers to include sufficient details while omitting any unnecessary information.

What is clarity and brevity?

300

The disorder that makes it difficult for people to express their thoughts or feelings with others.

What is an expressive disorder?

300

Developed based on the patterns of stressed and unstressed syllables.

What is a rhythm?

300

The types of connections a reader can make to a text.

What is:

text-text

text-self

text-world

400

Refers to the knowledge and skills used by experts in a particular field.

What is domain knowledge?

400

Refers to a poem's rhythmic structure.

What is a meter?

400

A unit of pronunciation that must have at least one vowel, with or without consonants.

What is a syllable?

500

Refers to the knowledge obtained from scientific experiments.

What is emperical knowledge?

500

The two principles that are important to draw in readers and compel them to read more. 

What is author's craft and voice?

500

A person has difficulty with both recieving and communicating thoughts

What is a mixed receptive-expressive language disorder?

500

Found at the ends of verses.

What is a rhyme?

500

The three types of faulty reasoning in nonfiction texts: 200 points each

-When an author draws conclusions based on insufficient data.

-When the author bases conclusions on personal opinions.

-When the author draws a conclusions about the relationship between things without data support.

What is:

-overgeneralization

-personal bias

-illogical conclusions

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