Writing- General
Organization
Evidence and Elaboration
Conventions
100

Where can you find your topic?

In the writing prompt. 

100

What is the goal for TOTAL number of paragraphs in your essay?

4 total- intro, 2 body paragraphs, conclusion 

100

How many pieces of evidence (at least) should be in each body paragraph? 

3

100

Give some examples of what conventions are. 

Capitalization, spelling, punctuation, sentence structure, vocabulary, etc... It also needs to be LEGIBLE. 

200

What key word(s) will you see in the prompt for an expository essay?

Explain, expository, informational

200

Give two examples of transitions you could use- one for body 1 and one for body 2. 

1- To begin, to start, the first reason why...

2- Additionally, to continue, more importantly...

200

What is the difference between evidence and elaboration?

Evidence comes from the text/sources and elaboration comes from YOU. 

200

What is a simple strategy to use to spell a word correctly that is frequently used in the sources?

LOOK BACK IN THE TEXT- NO SHORTCUTS!! 

300

What key word(s) will you see in the prompt for an argumentative essay?

Opinion, argumentative, give your opinion

300

How can you make your conclusion DIFFERENT from your introduction? HINT: You're providing a lot of the same information so it shouldn't sound repetitive. 

The goal is to rephrase the information- reorganize the sentences, use different vocabulary words, and rearrange the structure of how the information is ordered (ex: switch order of topic/main ideas).

300

How do you know if you selected the correct evidence to be in your body paragraph? 

All of your evidence should support/be connected to the main idea. 

300

What are some MINOR changes that CAN be made in the final step of the writing process?

Small spelling errors, minor punctuation mistakes, etc. Things that will take a SHORT amount of time to fix.

400

When choosing a side for argumentative, how do you decide your opinion? 

Choose whichever has the most evidence, NOT your personal preference

400

What are some examples of how to organize your hook? 

1- interesting fact

2. setting/event 

3. rhetorical question 

**any other strategies taught**

400

Give two examples of citations you can use to credit the sources?

According to the text..., the author states..., "title of source"..., ...(source 1), etc.

400

What are some MAJOR changes that can NOT be made in the final step of the writing process?

Not staying on topic, choosing the wrong evidence, wrong main ideas, etc. Things that will take a LONG time to fix. 

500

What are all five steps of the writing process?

1- Unpack the prompt

2- Read and code the sources 

3- Plan

4- Write your essay

5- Revise and edit 

500

Ms. Pascale writes an argumentative essay with two body paragraphs. One body paragraph explains why switching classes is beneficial and the other explains the negatives. Explain if she did this correctly or not and explain.

No. You should stick to ONE opinion and provide two reasons WHY you chose that opinion (main idea 1 and 2).

500

What are some ways you can elaborate (DEER)?

D- Describe

E- Explain 

E- Example

R- Reason/reaction 


500

There, their, and they're- define them all correctly. 

There- location

Their- possession 

They're- They are

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