S.O.S.
Sentences
Paragraphs
Citing
Bonus Questions
100

How do we correct a spelling error?

Circle the word and put "sp"
100

TRUE OR FALSE: It is good practice to start a sentence with the word "But" or "And"

FALSE

100

How many sentences should our paragraphs have?

4-5

100

Write an in-text citation for the author Redman Jones.

(Jones).

100

What is "fluff?"

Extra or unnecessary wording

200

How do we correct a shortcut?

Circle the shortcut

200

What are the two structural components a sentence should have?

Subject and Predicate

200

What are the three main components of a body paragraph?

1. Topic Sentence

2. Supporting Sentences

3. Concluding Sentence

200

1. Where should your Works Cited page be located in your paper?

2. How should your sources be formatted?

1. At the end of the paper on its own page

2. First line regular, all following lines indented. (Extra ten points for alphabetized)

200

What is the name of the website we use to see how to cite sources?

OWL Purdue

300

How do we mark if a sentence should be indented?

*Karissa will draw on board

300

What is a subject?

Who or what the sentence is about
300

What is a topic sentence?

A sentence at the beginning of the paragraph that tells the reader what you're going to talk about.
300

Is the following citation a FULL citation or an IN-TEXT citation?

Hames, John. "When the dogs bark." Vet Today, www.vettoday.com. Accessed 13 Dec 2022.

FULL CITATION

300

Where would you typically look to find the author of an article?

Top of the page under the title

400

Why would we "take out" something in a sentence?

How do we mark it?

It is "fluff" or not necessary. 

We draw a line through it.

400

What is a predicate?

Tells something about the subject / what the subject is doing

400

What is a concluding sentence?

A sentence at the end of a paragraph that wraps up what you said. This should be very similar to your topic sentence.

400

What is a container?

The main website or book

400

What is an imperative sentence?

A command sentence where the subject is implied rather than expressed.

500

When are two times we should use commas?

1. Natural pause

2. Lists

500

What is a Noun? / What is a PROPER noun?

A person, place, or thing. / A specific or important person, place, or thing.

500

What are three reasons we would start a new paragraph?

1. New main idea

2. Dialogue

3. Too much information

500

Write a full citation using the following information:

Author - Janasia Williams

Title of article - Scientific Lab Study Results

Container - Science Today

URL - www.sciencetoday.org/results

Access Date - August 16, 2022

Williams, Janasia. "Scientific Lab Study Results." Science Today, www.sciencetoday.org/results. Accessed 16 Aug 2022.

500
If you have 3 cheat sheets filled out, you get 500 points for your team!

*Must show three complete cheat sheets from our class

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