Introductions & Conclusions
Citing Evidence
Elaboration
Organization & Planning
Miscellaneous
100

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

A hook.

100

The two ways to put your evidence in your essay are...

Direct quote and paraphrase

100

Your elaboration should be at least this many sentences long.

At least 2 sentences long.

100

ITC stands for this.

Introduction, topics, conclusion

100

The FSA scores my essay out of this many points.

10

200

Your conclusion should be at least this many sentences.

At least 4 sentences.

200

True/False. I don't need to cite what source I got my evidence from if I paraphrased.

False! You ALWAYS cite where you got your evidence!

200

True/False. In my elaboration, I can restate what my evidence says.

False! You want your elaboration to be your own thoughts/ideas/feelings/understanding of the evidence.

200

Name the 5 different paragraphs in an informative essay.

1. Introduction

2. Middle 1

3. Middle 2

4. Middle 3

5. Conclusion

200

Your middle paragraphs should be at least this many sentences long.

At least 8.

300

True/False: You can't include new ideas and evidence in your conclusion.

True!

300

EBT stands for this.

Evidence based terminology.

300

I need this many pieces of elaboration per middle paragraph.

2

300

An example of a second middle paragraph transition is this. 

In addition,

Secondly,

Equally important,

Furthermore,

300

The three grading categories on the FSA rubric are these.

Purpose, Focus, and Organization

Evidence and Elaboration

Conventions of Standard English

400

The three necessary parts of an introduction are called these.

A hook, list 3 reasons, and closing statement.

400
When citing evidence using parenthetical citations, I put this in the parentheses. 

The article title.

400

In my elaboration, domain-specific vocabulary is this.

Vocabulary specific to what your sources and essay are about. Using it demonstrates you understand what the sources were about.

400

The A and B signify this in my ITC plan.

Your two different subtopics within your middle paragraph.

400

True/False. I should avoid using personal pronouns like "I" and "my" in my essay.

True! You want your essay to read as professional and factual as possible.

500

Your conclusion should include a 1 sentence summary of your essay, re-listing your 3 topics, a closing statement, and this.

Your own thought or feeling about the topic.

500

Two examples of an EBT phrase are these.

According to the text....

The text states....

The author of the text says...

Source ____ says.....

500

If I don't include elaboration in my essay, the highest score under Evidence and Elaboration on the FSA rubric I can get is this.

No elaboration gets you a 1.

"Ineffective" elaboration gets you a 2.

500

The purpose of a topic sentence is to do this.

Introduce what your middle paragraph is about.

500

If I don't cite my sources, the highest score I can get under Evidence and Elaboration on the FSA rubric is this.

2

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