Parts of Speech
Story Elements
Argumentative Writing
Close Reading
Informative Writing
100

known as a person, place, thing, or idea

What is "noun"

100

Any person, animal, or creature in a story

What is "character"

100

a statement of opinion

What is "claim"

100

proof or facts that support any claim or statement made within a reading

What is "evidence"

100

the order in which you set up your writing

What is "logical sequence"

200

names a special person, place, thing, or idea, and must be capitalized

What is "proper noun"

200

Where the story takes place

What is "Setting"

200

the person, place, thing, or idea being written about

What is "topic"

200

The act of notating or taking notes on a reading

What is "annotation"

200

the statement that lets the reader know what your essay is about

What is "thesis statement"

300

describes a noun

What is "adjective"

300

the main issue or problem within the story 

What is "conflict"

300

argument that disagrees with the claim

What is "counterclaim"

300

The beginning of any reading is called 

What is "introduction"

300

How many subtopics should your writing have

What is "three"

400

word  that shows action

What is "verb"

400

how the story is told to the reader. includes climax and resolution

What is "plot"
400

Your response to the counterclaim

What is "rebuttal"

400

The end of a reading is known as

What is "conclusion"

400

the purpose of Informative Writing?

What is "to inform or explain a topic"

500

word that describes an adjective or another verb.

What is "adverb"

500

A conversation between two characters

What is "dialogue"

500

a strong restatement of the claim

What is "concluding sentence"

500

Name one thing you do when you practice close reading strategies

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500
List 5 transition words

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