Introductions
Body Paragraphs
Research
Revise and Edit
Conclusions
100

The very first sentence of your essay is called this. It's intended to grab your readers attention.

A hook.

100

This should be written BEFORE each body paragraph

Subheading

100

True/False: You do not need to do research to write an explanation text

False! You should do research to make sure all your evidence is true 

100

All paragraphs should have this at the beginning

indent

100

You should have this at the beginning of your conclusion

subheading/transition word
200

This part of your introduction gives a definition of your topic

Background information

200

Each body paragraph should have this at the beginning of it

Transition word

200

When researching, you should do this when taking notes for your writing

paraphrase/use your own words

200

All sentences should start with this

Capital letter

200

What is the last sentence of the conclusion?

closing

300

True/False: you need a subheading for your introduction

False!

300
This part of the paragraph is where you write true statements

factual evidence

300

How many facts do you need per body paragraph?

at least 1-2 facts that are on topic

300

All sentences should end with this

punctuation mark (Full stop, exclamation point, question mark)

300

What do you need to restate at the beginning of your conclusion?

Your thesis statement

400

This is the most important sentence in your introduction. It is the main idea of your writing

Thesis statement.

400

This part of the paragraph shows what the facts mean

explain the evidence

400

True/False: You are allowed to copy straight from the text during research

False! You should never copy straight from the text.

400

True/False: I should include subject-specific vocabulary throughout my writing

True!

400

Where do you get most of your information that you put in your conclusion?

You should get your information from your body paragraphs

500

True/False: An explanation text is written in first person (I, me, or my)

False!

500

True/False: You are only allowed to have 3 body paragraphs in explanation writing.

False! You can have more than 3 body paragraphs in explanation writing

500

Where do you write your notes before starting your explanation text?

Write notes on your planning sheet first!

500

True/False: explanation texts should be written in past tense

False! Explanation texts should be written in present tense

500

True/False: I can introduce new information in my conclusion

False! Your conclusion should not include new information, it should summarize what you already wrote.

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