Informative Writing
Vocabulary
Narrative Writing
Opinion Writing
Identify the Writing Type
100

Which writing provides factual information?

Informative writing (to inform)

100

What do we call the lesson learned in a story?

Theme

100

Which writing type has a beginning, middle, and end?

Narrative writing

100

Which type of writing convinces the reader?

Opinion writing

100

This writing tells a story about losing a backpack.

Narrative

200

What helps readers find sections of informative text?

Table of contents

200

What word means a picture created in the reader’s mind through descriptive language?

Imagery

200

What writing uses setting, characters, problem, and solution?

Narrative writing

200

How many supportive reasons should an opinion writing have?

Three

200

This writing explains volcanoes with diagrams.|

Informative

300

What visuals explain information in informative writing?

Diagrams, charts, maps

300

What is the struggle or challenge a character faces in a narrative?

Problem or conflict

300

What creates a tense moment before the climax?

Suspense

300

What strengthens an opinion using an expert’s words?

Quotes or experiences

300

This writing argues recess should be longer.

Opinion/Persuasive

400

What are smaller topics within the main topic?

Subtopics

400

What do we call factual information that can be checked?

Researched facts

400

What helps readers visualize scenes using sensory details?

Vivid descriptions

400

What kind of language should opinion writing avoid?

Threatening language

400

This writing has a table of contents and glossary.

Informative

500

What defines important boldfaced words?

Glossary

500

What refers to bold important words defined in a glossary?


Key words

500

What is the deeper message in a narrative?

Underlying theme

500

What makes an opinion piece believable?

Facts, statistics, quotes

500

This writing uses a narrator, dialogue, and a solved problem.

Narrative

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