Homophones
Run-On Sentences
Conjunctions
Intro, Conclusion & Grammer
Writing Process
100

Words that sound the same, but have different meanings

What are Homophones

100

A sentence that is two complete thoughts joined together with no punctuation

What is a Run-On Sentence

100

The F in FANBOYS

What is For

100

Parts of a good introduction

What is Hook, Main Idea, and Supporting Details

100

The First Step of the Writing Process

What is Pre-Writing/Brain Stroming

200

The version of there/their/they're that talks about possession

What is "Their"

200

An incomplete thought

What is a Fragment

200

The A in FANBOYS

What is And

200

Elements of a good conclusion

What restating Main Idea, and a summary of supporting details

200

The Step that has to do with the content

What is Revise

300

The version of their/there/they're that has to do with location

What is "There"

300

A Run on Sentence that has a comma but no FANBOY

What is a Comma Splice

300

The N in FANBOYS

What is Nor

300
The amount of points your paper should have

What is a minimum of 3 points

300

The Step that has to do with Grammer

What is Edit

400

The version of their/there/they're that means they are

What is "They're"

400

Means there is more to come

What is a semicolon

400

The B & O in FANBOYS

What is But & Or

400

A word that describes a verb

What is an Adverb

400

Also known as sloppy copy

What is Rough Draft

500

Two other examples of Homophones

What is Two/Too/To and Your/You're

500

The 3 ways you can fix a Run-On Sentence

What is breaking them into two separate sentences, using a comma and a FANBOY, or using a semicolon

500

The Y & S in FANBOYS

What is Yet & So

500

A word that describes a noun

What is an Adjective

500

The step that you turn in

What is Final Draft