Strategies 1
Strategies 2 and random
Informational
Narrative
Persuasive
100

3 main types of writing 

narrative

persuasive

informational

100

After reading your question at least two times, list 3 things you should do in order to help you analyze the question

box, label, and underline 

100

true or false: informational is non fiction

true

100

Often used in narrative writing, this type of figurative language gives human like characteristics to animals or other non living things

personification

100
The point of writing a persuasive paragraph

to convince someone to agree with you about a topic

200

This note plan helps students compare and contrast 

between two different places, people, or things 

ven diagram 

200

comparing two things with like or as 

comparing two things without like or as 

simile metaphor 

200

Point of view coming from the author, or narrator that is not in the story 

3rd person

200

List the 3 main types of special print that let the reader know the words are important 

bold, underline, italicized 

200

True or false: Counterpoint means you agree with another person

false

300

This type of note plan helps students organize their writing into two sections

2 column notes

300

When one event happens and causes another 

cause and effect 

300

The POV that comes from a person in the text

first person

300

POV stands for 

point of view

perspective 

300

Who might you write to when trying to change a law?

government, politician

400

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Task

Audience

Purpose 

400

find the errors in the sentence and write the corrections.

I went their with my friend's. We decided that montgomery, alabama was the place to go 

there

friends

Montgomery

Alabama

go.

400

We write informational writing to ________ the reader

inform or explain something

400

The major events throughout a story that make a story interesting 

The Plot 

400
True or false: You can use persuasive writing when trying to fix a pollution problem.

True

500

When answering 2 part questions, what does part A) do for part B)

Gives evidence to back it up (proves)

500

Learning about the revolution in Boston is fictional

false: non fiction

500

List 5 non fiction text features 

captions, pictures, maps, headings, subheadings, title, maps, graphs, special print, glossary, table of contents, etc. 

500

2 pieces that give someone the ability to make an inference 

background knowledge

text evidence 

500

You can have one of these when you have two or more people disagreeing on a single subject.

example: some people in the town want a new playground, while others think it would be too expensive. 

a debate 

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