Purpose, Focus and Organization
Evidence and Elaboration
Standard Conventions of English
The Writing Checklist
Find the error.
Find the mistake in each sentence
100

How many paragraphs should an essay have?

4-5 Paragraphs

100

True or False:  I HAVE to use text evidence in my body (R1,R2,R3) paragraphs.

True!   You must show that you can use information from the text to support your thoughts and ideas.

100

What does it mean to indent? When should we do it?

The small space you leave before beginning a new paragraph.  A new paragraph needs to start on a new line. 

100

What 3 things should your topic sentence include? 

Transition Words

Opinion

Reason

100

this is important because there are enough dangers on the road as it is!

This is important because there are enough dangers on the road as it is! 

Capital T at the beginning of the sentence

200

Each body paragraph should start with a Topic Sentence.  What type of words do we use to start our topic sentence AND give an example!

Transition Words

(First of all, In addition, Secondly, Finally)

200

Why do I need to cite (use an E.B.T) my text evidence?

To show that you area about to use information from the article.  Give credit to the source it came from.

200

True or False: You should underline the name of the article when citing your text evidence?  

True! 

200

What should be in your introduction? (4 things)

Hook

Opinion

3 main reasons (or 2 main reasons)

Wrap-up sentence

200

Find the error.

"According to the author, more self-driving cars use many forms of technology to drive themselves."

According to the author, "more self-driving cars use many forms of technology to drive themselves."

Quotation mark started in the wrong place.

300

What information should NOT go into your Introduction or Conclusion Paragraph?

Your a's and b's.  Do not include text evidence or elaboration in the Introduction or Conclusion Paragraph. Only name the main reasons you chose to write about.

300

What does E.B.T stand for?

Evidence Based Terminology.   This is how you cite text evidence. 

300

What type of punctuation do we use to show we are quoting information from the text?

"Quotation Marks"

300

Name the different paragraphs of the essay.

Introduction

Body Paragraph 1 (R1 paragraph)

Body Paragraph 2 (R2 paragraph)

Body Paragraph 3 (R3 paragraph)

Conclusion

300

To begin with, my second reason we should not have self-driving cars is because it is a safety hazard.

To begin with, we should not have self-driving cars because it is a safety hazard. 

2 mistakes - 1) there are 2 transitions used

                                OR

                   2)  If it is the second reason, we wouldn't use "To begin with"

400

True or False:  You should restate your opinion in EACH paragraph.

True!  Your opinion should be stated in each paragraph. It helps keep your writing focused. But try to use a variety of opinion language phrases - In my opinion, I feel, I think, I believe.  Don't use the same words every time. 

400

What does it mean to elaborate? 

To give more information on the text evidence you just provided using your own words.  You can give an example, restate what text said, make a personal connection or explain why that part of the text was important. 

400

True or False: It is okay if you only make a few errors in capitalization and punctuation. 

True!   It won't hurt your score to make a few mistakes - but it will if you make the same mistake over and over again. For example, if you forget to capitalize the first word of most of your sentences. 

400

When writing about your a or b,  what are the 3 things you should do?

1. State what the a or b is

2. EBT and text evidence

3. Elaborate

400

Can you imagine what it would be like to ride in a car with a robot instead of a human in the driver's seat!

Can you imagine what it would be like to ride in a car with a robot instead of a human in the driver's seat?


This sentence needs a ?, not a !

500

True or False:  If I am running out of time, it is NOT okay to skip the R3 Paragraph and write my Conclusion Paragraph?

False!     It is more important to have a Conclusion Paragraph than it is to have an R3 paragraph. If you are running out of time wrap up the paragraph you are on and write that Conclusion!

500

Name 3 examples of possible elaboration starters.

For example,

What the author is saying, 

This is important because, 

I can relate to this because, 

This reminds me of 

500

True or False: I can use the article to help me with some tricky spelling words.

True!   But don't waste a lot of time looking for it!  Try the best you can and if you have time at the end - look through the article to help you out!

500

List 3 examples of EBTs. 

According to the article

The author states,

As stated in _____article_____, 

In paragraph ___ it says, 

 or any other acceptable answer

500

In the article Are We Ready for Self Driving Cars? , it says that "more than 32,000 people die each year in car accidents in the United States."

In the article Are We Ready for Self Driving Cars? , it says that "more than 32,000 people die each year in car accidents in the United States."

You must underline the name of the article. 

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