to settle, explain, determine, or solve
Resolve
We all gathered at the comic _____________ to meet other people with the same interests.
Convention
I am the words below a picture, what am I?
A Caption
What is the first paragraph of your essay called?
Introduction
What is a noun?
Person, place or thing
To argue about or discuss at a meeting
Debate
We need to ____________ the issues of students tattling on their classmates.
Resolve
I am a text feature that shows dates of events, what am I?
Timeline
Where does the hook of your essay belong?
Introduction
What is a verb?
An action word
people chosen to speak or act for others
Representatives
There was a heated ______________ about where the class should go on a field trip.
Debate
I am a text feature that can be found at the end of some books that gives definitions. What am I?
A Glossary
What belongs on a planning page?
A map or outline of your plan for your essay.
Bubble map
What is an adjective?
A word that describes a noun
groups of people chosen to do certain work
Committees
The student made a ____________ to change the time the class went to recess.
Proposal
I am a text feature that provides data, like population, or grades. What am I?
A chart or graph
True or False....It is a good idea to introduce new information in your conclusion.
False.
What is an adverb?
A word that describes a verb. How the action was done. (Quickly, slowly)
something formed by a joining together; confederation
Union
The school ______________, Mark and Jill went to the meeting to voice the students concerns.
Representatives
I am the text feature that compares and contrasts how two things are alike and different. I am normally seen with a compare and contrast text structure. What am I?
A Venn Diagram
True or False. It is important to tell your reader that you will be writing an essay about your topic and also thank them for reading your essay.
False. Do not break the 4th wall. Just go right into your essay.
What are context clues?
Words in the text that help you determine the meaning of unknown words.