What Graphic Organizer Do I Use?
Text Structures
Correlative Conjunctions
Correct this sentence
Idioms
Where does the comma go?
Random Things You Should Know
Point of View
Homophone and Homograph
Latin & Greek words
More random things you should know
100

Opinion Writing

O.R.E.O.

100

This one happens in order of a timeline

Chronological Order

100

Finish the set:

Both ..... ___ .....

Both ..... and....

100

Charlie found a golden tickets!

Charlie found a golden TICKET!

100

Break a leg!

Wishing someone good luck

100

Yes let's do it.

Yes, let's do it.

100

How many sentences are in a paragraph?

A paragraph is around 3-5 sentences long.
100

Using pronouns I/Me/My

First person

100

When words are spelled the same but different pronunciations and meanings.

Homographs

100

What is the meaning of this prefix:

Co-

with; together

100

What are you looking for to support a topic or an opinion?

Text Evidence

200

Informational

Ice Cream Cone or ACES

200

This is talking about an issue and how to fix it

Problem/Solution

200

Finish the set:

Neither ..... ___ .....

Neither ..... nor .....

200

Double Points:

I had danced at the ball tomorrow.

I WILL DANCE at the ball tomorrow.

200

It was raining cats and dogs.

It was raining hard.

200

Let's buy apples bananas and oranges.

Let's buy apples, bananas, and oranges.

200

What is the minimum amount of paragraphs in an essay?

You should write at least 3 paragraphs.

200

Using pronouns he/she/it

Third person

200

Words spelled differently but pronounced the same

Homophones

200

What is the meaning of this suffix:

-able

can do it

200

What three things should you check in your essay before saying it is done?

Capitalization, punctuation, and spelling.

300

Narrative Text

Story Mountain

300

An action happens and what happens after it.

Cause/Effect

300

Finish the set:

Either ..... ___ .....

Either ..... or

300

When I saw the dinosaur, I was running for the door.

When I saw the dinosaur, I RAN for the door.

300

Let's call it a day.

stopping for the rest of the day

300

Double Points:

The team is doing well but I think they're going to lose.

The team is doing well, but I think they're going to lose.

300

What marks go around dialogue?

" Quotation Marks "

300

Who is the point of view character in a narrative text?

The Main Character

300

Homograph or Homophone:

Been/Bin

Homophone

300

What is the meaning of this root word:

-dict-

to say

300

Double Points:

What are two things you need in your PLOT to make your narrative story complete? (Hint, it is not characters or setting)

Conflict and Climax/Solution

400

Double Points:

Summary

SWABST (Someone Wanted A But So Then)

400

When you are looking at how things are both the same and different

Compare/contrast

400

Finish the set:

Whether ..... ___ .....

Whether ..... or

400

No, I didn't want to go to the store.

No, I don't want to go to the store.

400

Out of the frying pan and into the fire.

Fixing one problem only to face a worse one.

400

My family is moving to Seattle Washington.

My family is moving to Seattle, Washington.

400

What goes along with a topic sentence or opinion statement to make your audience interested in what you're writing?

A Hook

400

Using Pronouns you/we/us

Second Person

400

Homograph or Homophone:

Bat/Bat

Homograph

400

What is the meaning of this prefix:

Syn-

The same

400

What do you call words that you use when switching paragraphs or telling a sequence of events?

Transition words

500

Compare/Contrast

Venn Diagram

500

Looks like a word bubble giving traits of a topic

Descriptive Writing

500

Finish the set:

Not only ..... ___ .....

Not only ... but also...

500

Let's go for a picnic, Jessica said.

"Let's go for a picnic," Jessica said.

500

You act like you have ants in your pants.

You're squirming and wiggling.

500

Dear Mr. Henshaw I have been doing good.

Dear Mr. Henshaw, I have been doing good.

500

A kind of detail in a story that makes you feel like you're there.

sensory details

500

Who is the narrator of an information or opinion text?

The author.

500

Homograph or Homophone:

See/Sea

Homograph

500

Double points:

What is the meaning of this root word:

-photo-

Light

500

What kind of source is it when the person who witnessed an event talks about it?

Primary Source

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