Information Writing
Summary
Figurative Language
Text Evidence
OREO
100
What elements of Informational Writing do you need?
What is Organization
100
Who are you writing to?
What is the teacher.
100
What uses "like or "as" to make a comparsion?
What is Simile
100
What you need to complete the assignment
What is a task.
100
What are you stating?
What is your opinion.
200
What sentence is the heart of writing?
What is Topic
200
What type of ideas should you write about?
What is the main idea.
200
Suggests that two different things are the same thing.
What is a Metaphor?
200
a reason for your writing, such as to entertain, to inform, or to express an opinion
What is the purpose?
200
What are you telling?
What is your reason.
300
What is the glue for the key ideas, the reasons, detail, or facts that prove or explain?
What is Transition.
300
What type of words should this have?
What is your own words.
300
What makes a non-human thing seem human?
What is personification.
300
The person or group that you will read your finished piece.
What is an audience.
300
What do you have to give to support your writing.
What is an example.
400
What is the meat of informational writing?
What is Evidence and explanation?
400
How many sentences should this type of writing have?
What is 3-5 sentences.
400
An exaggeration
What is a hyperbole
400
Details that support an idea.
What is Pros.
400
In order for your piece to be strong what should you give.
What is more reasons and examples.
500
What ties it all together?
What is conclusions.
500
What is a shortened version of a longer reading that tells the basic ideas of the reading?
What is a summary?
500
A repetition of a sound in a sentence or series of sentences.
What is an alliteration.
500
Details that are against an idea are called.
What is cons.
500
What is an sentence starter.
What is I prefer..I think..I feel.
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