What text feature would I use to describe a photo?
What is a caption?
What are the Five Text Structures?
1. Description
2. Cause and Effect
3. Sequence and Order
4. Compare and Contrast
5. Problem/Solution
What are the three types of Author's Purpose?
What is Persuade, Inform, Entertain?
How long should a typical main idea be?
What is one sentence?
How many words should a topic be?
What is One to Two Words?
What text feature is "Could You Marry A Man You Didn't Love?"
What is heading?
What text structure uses this graphic organizer?
What is Compare and Contrast?
If you wanted someone to buy your new cleaning product on the market, which text structure would you write your advertisement in?
What is Persuasion?
What should be included in the main idea?
What is topic?
If this were an advertisment, what would the topic be?
What is Covid?
What would be an appropriate caption for this picture?
What is man falls on the street during a rainstorm?
One problem with every modern Olympics is that is has become very big and expensive to operate. The city or country that hosts the games often loses a lot of money. A stadium, pools, and playing fields must be built for the athletic events and housing is needed for the athletes who come from around the world. And all of these facilities are only used for two weeks! In 1984, Los Angles solved these problems by charging a fee for companies who wanted to be official sponsors of the games. Companies like McDonald’s paid a lot of money to be part of the Olympics. Many buildings that were already being built in Los Angeles were also being used. The Coliseum where the 1932 games were held was used again and many colleges and universities in the area became playing and living areas.
What is Problem/Solution?
What is Informative?
What is a main idea?
What is a sentence that tells what the author is trying to tell us about the topic?
What is the topic of the following video?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2nBBMbjS8w&feature=youtu.be
What is Cocoa Cola?