Narrative Writing
Argumentative
Informational
R.A.C.E
What is the prompt?
100

What is the main purpose of narrative writing?

To tell a story or share a personal experience


100

What is the main goal of argumentative writing?

To persuade the reader to agree with a specific viewpoint.

100

What is the purpose of informational writing?

To inform or educate the reader about a topic.

100

What does RACE stand for?

Restate, Answer, Cite, Explain

100

 "Reflect on a significant event in your life and how it changed you."

Narrative

200

What are the 5 points of a story? Has to be in order. Think Plot Arc

Exposition/Introduction, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution

200

Why is it important to use evidence in argumentative writing?

It supports claims and strengthens the argument.

200

What type of sources are best for research in informational writing?

Books, articles, or websites.

200

Restate this prompt, "Many people believe that technology has improved our lives, while others argue that it has made us more isolated. Discuss both sides and provide your opinion on the impact of technology on human relationships." 

"Some individuals think that technology has enhanced our lives, whereas others contend that it has led to increased isolation. In this essay we will explore both perspectives and share your thoughts on how technology affects interpersonal relationships."

200

"Analyze the benefits of participating in team sports for students’ social development."

Informative

300

What point of view often makes a narrative more relatable for your audience?

First Person

300

Name a common structure for an argumentative essay.

Introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion.

300

What is the structure of an Informational Essay?

Introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion.

300

Which is the proper citation?

a. On page 20, paragraph 10, the author states, "__________________."

b. According to the text it says that technology is the biggest advancement known to man.

a. a. On page 20, paragraph 10, the author states, "__________________."

300

"Should schools implement later start times? Provide reasons to support your position."

Argumentative

400
What are some ways to create a hook for your exposition/introduction?

A question, a surprising fact, or an intriguing statement.

400

What are your three body paragraphs?

Each paragraph is a subclaim for the argument.
400

Do you use text evidence in informative writing?

Yes, it supports the information presented and enhances credibility by backing up claims with reliable sources.

400

Provide a sentence frame for explaining evidence?

This evidence shows...

This evidence proves...

This evidence explains how...

400

"Write a story about a mysterious package that arrives at your door and the adventure that follows."

Narrative

500

What is dialogue and how does it enhance a story?

It makes characters more relatable and advances the points in the plot arc smoothly.

500

What role does the conclusion serve in argumentative writing?

It summarizes the argument and reinforces the main point.

500

Explain the importance of understanding the audience when writing informational texts.

Knowing the audience helps tailor the content and language used in your writing to target their interests and comprehension level.

500

When do you use the RACE strategy?

ANY Short written responses.

500

"Assess the effectiveness of recycling programs in your community, and argue for or against their expansion."

Argumentative

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