ACRONYM
INTRODUCTION
BODY PARAGRAPHS
CONCLUSION
Transition words
100

The acronym we are using to prepare for the IRW.

What is PREPARE?
100

These are the three parts of an introduction.

What are the hook, background information, and the thesis?
100

This is the amount of body paragraphs in your essay.

What is three?

100

These are the three parts of a conclusion.

What are restate, recap, and reflect?

100

This is one of the transition words you can use before the claims in each body paragraphs.

What is "first," "next," "last," "secondly," "finally," or "thirdly?"

200

This is what the first "PRE" in the acronym stands for.

What is "Pre-read the questions, read and summarize, and engage with the questions?"

200

These are the types of possible hooks.

What are questions, interesting facts, or stories?

200

This is the format for your body paragraphs.

What is C/E/R, or "claim, evidence, reasoning?"

200

This is how you write the restate portion of your conclusion.

What is rephrase the thesis in new words?
200

This is one of the transition words you can use to introduce an idea or example.

What is "for example" or "for instance?"

300

This is what the "PARE" stands for in the acronym.

What is "Prompt review, answer the prompt, record your ideas, and essay writing?"

300

This is the middle of your introduction, and it describes the subject as if the reader has never learned of it before.

What is your background information?

300

This is one of the reasons from your thesis statement.

What is a claim?

300

This is how you write the recap portion of your conclusion.

What is rephrase the evidence from your body paragraphs?

300

This is one of the transition words you can use when pulling a quote or paraphrasing from a text.

What is "according to" or "the text says?"

400

The day of the IRW, Andrea was tired because she only had two hours of sleep. She opened the test, read the texts, and answered the questions, even though she didn’t understand some of the words. She got to the essay and started to write immediately. She couldn’t think of much to write and only wrote two paragraphs. She did not end up passing the IRW. This is one of the things she did wrong.

Andrea didn't get enough sleep. Andrea did not preview the questions or read and summarize the texts. She did not review the prompt, answer the prompt, or record her ideas with an organizer.

400

This is the last sentence in your introduction.

What is the thesis statement?
400

This is one of the transition words used for the evidence section of your paragraph.

What is for example, according to, or for instance?

400

This is the name of the last part of your conclusion, where you think about how your essay can affect your reader.

What is the reflect?

400

This is one of the transition words for the reasoning portion of your C/E/R paragraph.

What are "this means," "this shows," or "for this reason?"

500

The day of the IRW, Melvin tried his best but forgot some steps. Melvin read the questions and then went back and found the answers in the text. Then, Melvin reviewed the prompt and wrote out 3-4 ideas about how to answer. Melvin wrote his essay but struggled to have enough ideas. He also couldn't remember how to organize his ideas. He passed the IRW, but didn't get the grade he wanted. This is a few of the things he did wrong.

Melvin did not read and summarize the texts. He reviewed the prompt but did not answer. He did not make a full organizer of his essay. He may have not used transition words.

500

This is the structure of a thesis statement.

What is your opinion, the word 'because,' and three reasons?

500

The last sentence in your body paragraph, starting with words like "for this reason," "because of this," or "this means that" serves what purpose?

What is connect your evidence to your claim?
500
Andrea is writing the essay for her IRW. She copies her thesis down and then writes: "Ice storms are dangerous. Before winter starts, talk to your family about a winter weather safety plan!" This is what Andrea did wrong.

What is copy the thesis directly and then skip the recap.

500

This is one of the transition words you can use for your conclusion.

What are "in conclusion," or "in summary?"

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