Sensory Words
Paragraph Structure
Story Structure
Parts of Speech
Halloween
100

Describe how you favorite food tastes using sensory words

Salty, Sweet, Acidic, Burnt, Buttery, Bittersweet, Cheesy, Delightful, Fresh, Mild, Melted, Rich, Ripe, Tangy etc...

100

What is the first sentence in a paragraph called?

Topic sentence

100

What does exposition contain?

Character, Setting, and Conflict

100

The part of speech that is a person, place, or thing

noun

100

What people carve on Halloween

pumpkins

200

Describe how something looks using sensory words

Beautiful, Dingy, Dim, Crinkled, Cluttered, Bizarre, Colorful, Dreary, Filthy, Flashy, Gloomy, Lavish, Little, Pretty, Shiny, Sparkly, Steep, Twisted, Ugly, Wrinkled etc...

200

What is the last sentence in a paragraph called?

Concluding sentence

200

What takes place after the introduction and before the climax?

Rising Action

200

The action part of speech

verb

200

What people give out on Halloween

candy

300

Describe how something smells using sensory words

Aromatic, Bland, Funky, Delicious, Fragrant, Fresh, Old, Rancid, Rosey, Musty, Woodsy etc..

300

What is the job of the topic sentence?

To inform reader of what the paragraph is going to be about

300

What is the turning point of the story called?

The climax

300

The part of speech that describes

adjective

300

What people wear on Halloween

costumes

400

Describe how something sounds using sensory words

Bang, Bark, Blare, Boom, Buzzing, Cackle, Chatter, Clamor, Clink, Chirp, Creak, Crunch, Growl, Loud, Melodious, Monotonous, Mumble, Muttering, Lyrical, Pop, Raucous, Shrill, Silent, Thud, Whisper, Yell etc...

400

What is the  job of the concluding sentence?

To provide closure for the paragraph by summarizing the key points and restate the topic sentence in different words.

400

What happens after the climax?

Falling action

400

The part of speech that replaces a noun

Pronoun (I, you, he, she, it, they, me, we)

400

The original name for Halloween

All Hallows' Eve

500

Describe how something feels using sensory words

Abrasive, Bumpy, Burning, Coarse, Cool, Cottony, Dry, Drenched, Firm, Foamy, Hard, Leathery, Lukewarm, Metallic, Lumpy, Mushy, Sharp, Slimy etc.

500

What should the body of your paragraph contain?

key details, evidence, elaboration, and explanations

500

This is what is at the end of a story

Resolution

500

The part of speech that expresses a strong feeling or emotion

Interjection (Ugh! Help! Oh! Wow! Look out! Ouch!)

500

The name of the spooky event at Universal Orlando

Halloween Horror Nights

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