Expectations & Routines
TEAS
Credibility & Research
TEAS 2
Random
100

This routine helps the class start learning right away.

What is the warm up?

100

The amount of pieces of evidence and reasonings a paragraph typically has. 

What is 2?

100

This type of source gives information based on facts, research, and evidence instead of opinions.

What is a credible source?

100

These are facts, examples, or quotes that support your topic.

What is evidence? 

100

Ms. Munoz' favorite color. 

What is green/purple? 

200

This class system keeps us accountable and encourages us to work together.

What is our class stars? 

200

What T in the acronym "TEAS" stands for.

What is Topic? 

200

This kind of website is created by the government and usually shares official information.

What is a .gov website?

200

This explains how your evidence supports your topic.

What is Reasoning? 

200

The amount of pets Mrs. Lanning has. 

3; 2 dogs, 1 cat 

300

This acronym stands for the expectations we follow every day at school.

What is PRIDE?

300

What E in the acronym "TEAS" stands for.

What is Evidence? 

300

A website ending in this domain is usually created by a school or university.

What is .edu?

300

This part connects your topic to the real world, big ideas, or the reader’s life.

What is the So What? 

300

Ms. Lanning's favorite football team.

What is the Cowboys? 

400

The document we all signed at the beginning of the year to show we agree to follow classroom expectations.

What is our class contract?

400

What A in the acronym "TEAS" stands for.

What is Analysis? 

400

Using information from a source but giving credit to where it came from is called this.

What is citing your source?

400

This type of evidence uses the author’s exact words and is placed in quotation marks.

What is a direct quote?

400

The university Ms. Munoz graduated from. 

What is CSU? 

500

This trait means you admit a mistake instead of blaming someone else and do the right thing when no one's watching. 

What is integrity? 

500

What S in the acronym "TEAS" stands for.

What is So What? 

500

Something that you can double check or look for in order to make sure a source is credible. 

What is author credibility, relying on facts, up-to-date information, or a well-known source? 

500

This type of evidence restates information from a text using your own words.

What is paraphrased evidence (a paraphrase)?

500

Ms. Munoz' new dog's name. 

What is Akamaru?