Written Genius
Real Talk & Poetry
Classroom Arguments
ECR/SCR Madness
Fiction/ Paired Text
100

Every Sentence have this, along with Punuaction 

Subject & Verb

100

What is a Central Idea/ Controlling Idea

The controlling idea is what the whole story is about.  

However there are questions that ask the Controlling Idea is for a passage

100

Where will you be testing?  Name the room and something you might need to bring other than your chromebook and pencils.  Think about the temperature in the room

Jacket, books, no notes

100

What does SCR Stand For

Short Constructive Response.


Say what you need and move on, no intro or conclusion needed

100

When reading Paired Text be careful about what the question is asking.

It ask how the stories are, "What"?

Alike, Similar, and different

200

Where does the comma go?

"Since dad is gone I will be in charge."

After Gone
200

What purpose does a stanza serve in a poem?

They work like paragraphs, and allow the reader to transition topics with the author

200

The STARR test allows you to use blank paper.  What should you use it for.


Hint there are 2 answers

Annotations and drawing the planning tool

200

When writing, which one should we avoid doing?

Restating the question into a statement.

Using text evidence to support out answer

labeling our paper ( EX: putting intro, body 1 ect)

labeling our paper ( EX: putting intro, body 1 ect)

200

In drama, the words that appear in the brackets is called,"what" ?

Stage directions

300

"When in doubt, breath it out!"

This quote is a reference to the breathing test Turner taught you.  How should you use it when revising and editing.

Read the sentence, and hold your breath.  You can only breath when you see a comma or a period.

300

When reading a Poem and annotating, how do we break down the poems meaning

Go line by line and write out what the sentence is saying

300

Supporting Details are used to do what?

Support a claim or central idea

300

What should be included in the ECR

Hook & Claim/Central Idea should be in the introduction

Evidence & Reasoning should be in the body 1

Evidence & Reasoning should be in the body 2

A conclusion should be present, and should start with in conclusion

300

Name the parts of Plot

Exposition

Rising Action

Climax

Falling Action

Resolution

400

Name three places you should use a comma

Compound Sentences, before the F.A.N.B.O.Y.

Using Conjunctions

Listing items,

Setting of quotations 

400

Organizational structure, and text structure talk about  the way that a text is.  Name 4 types of structure

Classification

Problem & Solution

Descriptive

Sequential

Chronological

Compare & Contrast

400

How will you get ready for the test tomorrow, gives some ideas of some self care.

Go to bed on time

Get plenty of sleep

Charge your chromebook

Eat a simple but balanced breakfast


400

When I finish writing the ECR & SCR's  what should I do

Proof read what I wrote, Revise and Edit!!

400

Define 3rd person Omniscient

When the reader knows the thoughts and feeling of all characters, and the story is told in third person


500

What is the difference between revising and editing?

Be sure to note which one the test is asking you to do

Editing is correcting mistakes, and revising is changing sentences that may not be wrong.

500

What is a theme?

Theme is the message of the story that can be applied to every day life

500

In an argumentative Text  what is a claim?

A claim is and opinion that a person or group believes.  It must be supported with facts.

500

How can we tell the difference between an ECR & SCR

The ECR has all the extra writing on it  in addition to the question

500

Name the points of view

1st person

2nd person

3rd person Objective

3rd person Limited

3rd person omniscient 

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