Informative Paragraphs
Notice and Wonder
The Little Yellow Leaf
Story Stones
100

What is the first sentence of an informative paragraph?

Topic sentence

100

What is the definition for "notice"?

To see or observe.

100

Who is the main character in The Little Yellow Leaf?

The Little Yellow Leaf

100

When and where does the story take place?

The setting.

200
What is the last sentence of an informative paragraph?

Conclusion.

200

What is the definition for "wonder"?

To ask questions.

200

What is the problem in the Little Yellow Leaf?

The little yellow leaf does not want to let go.

200

Who is in the story?

Character.

300

How many pieces of evidence should be in an informative paragraph?

Three.

300

What is the resolution of The Little Yellow Leaf?

The little scarlet leaf helps the little yellow leaf let go.

300

What challenge does the main character face?

The problem.

400

What sentence frames do we use to discuss evidence?

First...

Then...

Finally...

400

What season is in the beginning of The Little Yellow Leaf?

Autumn.

400

How does the problem end?

The resolution.

500

Why do we write informative paragraphs?

To show what we know about what we are reading!

500

What season does The Little Yellow Leaf end in?

Winter.

500

In what order should we talk about a story?

Beginning, middle, and end.
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