Writing with the 'Right' Stuff
Really Random
Narrative Nitty-Gritty
Anything Goes
What's the point?
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What are sensory details? What is their purpose?
Details that involve the five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste). Using sensory details allows the reader to more intensely visualize what the author has written, they draw readers in and make them feel more involved with the story.
100
The _________ ___________ at the top of a page in a dictionary indicate the _______ ______ and _______ ______ found on that page.
Guide Words, first word, last word
100
What type of lead paints a picture using only words?
Snapshot lead
100
Fill in the blanks in the following sentence using There, Their, or They're: Tomorrow ____________ going to _________ grandmother's house who lives over __________ on that hill.
Tomorrow THEY'RE going to THEIR grandmother's house who lives over THERE on that hill.
100
What is the other term used for Main idea? (Hint: Main idea is the same as the _____ idea)
Central Idea
200
What should be in EVERY conclusion? (And in what order?)
Restatement of the thesis, review of main points, lasting impression
200
What are four different types of sentences? What type of punctuation does each type require?
Interrogative - question mark, Imperative - period, Declarative - period, Exclamatory - exclamation point.
200
What is and what is the purpose of 'rising action' in a narrative?
The story becomes more and more complicated or complex, as the conflict develops. It is used to draw the reader's attention in, build suspense, and keep the audience reading!
200
What are three different types of context clues?
Direct Definitions, Synonyms, Antonyms
200
Read the following passage and determine it's main point: Sir Francis Drake was a famous English explorer. He sailed the seas to find new trade routes. He lived in the late 1500’s. Drake was the second explorer ever to circumnavigate (sail all the way around) the globe. The first person to do that was Ferdinand Magellan, about 50 years earlier. In Drake’s time, England and Spain were enemies and had been fighting each other in a war. The Queen of England asked Drake to help in the war efforts against the Spanish. Drake busied himself looting and plundering Spanish ships at sea. He stole from them whenever he encountered them. In this way, he was also a pirate. Drake spent much of his life at sea.
Sir Francis Drake was a famous explorer.
300
What is the purpose of using dialogue?
Character development, helps to move along and develop the plot, provide background information
300
What is a simile?
A phrase that compares two objects by using the words 'like' or 'as'.
300
What is Characterization? What is it's purpose?
Making characters in a story come alive by providing detailed descriptions regarding their behavior, personality, physical appearance. It allows the audience to form a better mental image and/or relate better to the characters in the story.
300
What is the purpose of the following passage: On May 23, 2002, Katina and her brother, Jess were playing with the water hose outside. It was 98 degrees outside and very sunny. Jess was hiding from Katina so she wouldn't squirt him with the water. The back door opened and Katina pointed the water hose toward the door. It was Mom and she was dripping wet!
Entertain
300
Read the following passage and determine it's main point: Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa, Italy in 1451. As a boy, Christopher went to sea on trading ships, where he acquired knowledge of geography, navigation, and astronomy. He had many adventures at sea before setting out to discover the New World in 1492. Columbus sailed the seas for more than forty years and was proud of his accomplishments. Before his death in 1506, he wrote these words in his journal: “Wherever anyone has sailed, there I have sailed.”
Christopher Columbus was an experienced sailor.
400
What does each letter in R-A-C-E mean? (Provide examples)
Restate - Turn the question into a statement, thus allowing the audience to know exactly what was asked without having to read the question. Answer - Provide a clear answer to the question. Cite - Use evidence from the TEXT (quoting) that helps prove/support your answer. Explain - Tell readers why and how the details you cited support/prove your answer.
400
What items do you normally need to know to correctly cite a source from which you obtained information to use in a paper of your own?
Author's name, reference material's name, publication date, title of article, medium of publication
400
Add and and all necessary punctuation to the following sentence containing dialogue: What said Sally I couldn't hear you over the roar of the lawn mower
"What?" said Sally. "I couldn't hear you over the roar of the lawn mower."
400
Define the following parts of speech: Noun, Verb, Adjective, Adverb, Preposition
Noun: A person, place, or thing. Verb: A word that shows an action Adjective: A word that describes (modifies) and noun Adverb: A word that describes (modifies) a verb, adjective, or another adverb. Preposition: A word that indicates the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in the sentence.
400
Read the following passage and determine it's main point: Causes of Poverty Poverty is a complex social issue. There are many theories that try to explain its causes. One theory is that poverty is a result of the circumstances in which poor people find themselves. For example, most poor individuals do not have adequate education. They may also lack the opportunities to obtain jobs that can produce livable incomes. Other seemingly indirect factors, like poor health or discrimination can also play a major role in a person staying poor. There is no simple cause of poverty, but looking closely at how poor people live may help us to find some answers.
Poverty is a complex social issue, and there are many theories to explain its causes.
500
In which text structure would you write about each of the following topics: - The Life Span of Johnny Depp - The Nutritional Information of Broccoli - Bullying in Middle School - Broken Toilets at School - Making Homemade Pizza
Sequence (Chronological), Classification (Description), Cause/Effect, Problem/Solution, How To
500
What are the five W's of website credibility? What does each mean in relation to determining if the website is credible?
Who? - Who created the website? Are they an expert? What? - What about the website makes it easy to use? When? - When was the website last updated? When was it created? Where? - Where did the information on the website come from? Why? - Why would you use the information on this website other another?
500
When writing a summary of a story what are the FIVE concepts you must address? And, what are the questions associated with each?
Somebody (Who is the main character?) Wanted (What did the character want?) But (What was the problem?) So (How did the character try to resolve the problem?) Then (What was the resolution to the problem?)
500
What are the three questions you must ask to help determine an author's purpose?
1) Is the passage a story, poem, or drama (script)? 2) Does the passage contain an opinion or argument? 3) Does the passage contain facts?
500
Read the passage and determine the main point: Many students feel that being assigned too much homework by teachers is problematic. To spend one or two hours a weekday working on school assignments after having attended school for six or more hours seems to be excessive. Students feel that schoolwork should be done in school, and only in school. Time away from school should be reserved for recreation, family, and friends, but too often students spend this time working on hours of homework. Students believe that teachers assigning work to be done at home is an unfair and inconsiderate practice. While many students feel that they are assigned too much homework, when it comes down to being good students, they have no choice but to complete the assignments. To resolve the issue of being assigned too much homework, students believe that a portion of each class period should be set aside specifically for completing assignments, rather than sending such assignments home for completion.
Many students feel that they are assigned too much homework.
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