12 Powerful Words
Grammar
Story Elements
Figurative Language
Writing
100

To list in steps

Trace

100

A person, place, thing, or idea

Noun

100

The time and location a story takes place

Setting

100

comparing two things using "like" or "as"

Simile

100

What writing strategy do we use to decode a writing prompt?

Do/What Strategy

200

To break apart

Analyze

200

Shows action

Verb

200

The people or animals in a story

Characters

200

Comparing two things without using "like" or "as"

Metaphors
200

This type of writing tells us about a person, place, thing, or idea using facts

Informative

300

Read between the lines

Infer

300

Describes a noun

Adjective

300

Double Jeopardy!!

The important events in a story

Plot

300

Triple Jeopardy!!

An extreme exaggeration

Hyperbole

300

Triple Jeopardy!!

This type of writing tells a story and has characters and a setting

Narrative

400

Double Jeopardy!

To tell us about

Describe

400

Triple Jeopardy!!

Describes a verb

Adverb

400

Triple Jeopardy!!

Where the main character faces a series of problems leading to the climax

Rising Action

400

Giving human like traits to non human things

Personification

400

This type of writing tries to convince others by giving readers examples of facts

Argumentative

500

All the way things are alike

Compare

500

Quadruple Jeopardy!!

What is the verb in the following sentence:

She watched the movie alone.

Watched

500

Events leading to the end of the story

Falling action

500

Double Jeopardy!!

A sound written out as a word

Onomatopeia

500

This writing strategy is used for Informative Writing

RACE Strategy