CONTENT
STYLE
SENTENCE FORMATION
USAGE
MECHANICS
100

The three things a story/ writing has to have

Beginning, middle, and end

Introduction, body, and conclusion

100

Juicy words

Words that are more entertaining and descriptive

100

A complete sentence needs

A subject (noun) and a predicate (verb)

100

The 4 main parts of speech 

Noun, verb, adjective, and adverb

100

The words that should be capitalized

"I", proper nouns, and the first word of a sentence

200

The purpose of the beginning of a story/ writing 

Set up the main topic and introduce what the writing will be about.

200

Sentence lengths and beginnings in a story/ writing

Should all be different

200

A run-on sentence

2 independent sentences combined incorrectly.

200

Jumping is a ____ tense verb

Present

200

The purpose of a period

To end a sentence making a statement

300

The purpose of the end of a story/ writing

Provide a conclusion for the whole thing, it should tie up the story nicely.

300

A juicier word for "good"

Excellent, amazing, wonderful, incredible, exceptional, fantastic, etc.

300

A sentence fragment

An incomplete sentence

300

The difference between your and you're

Your- Describes when something belongs to someone.

You're- A contraction of "you" and "are"

300

The purpose of an exclamation mark

The end of an exciting or forceful sentence

400

The purpose of the middle of a story/ writing

Provide the details that support the main topic

400

A juicier word for "warm"

Scorching, blazing, fiery, sweltering, etc.

400

I love blue it is my favorite color it reminds me of the sky. This is a ______

Run-on sentence

400

The difference between to, too, and two

To- Preposition meaning toward or until

Too- Adverb meaning a lot or also

Two- The number

400

The purpose of a comma

To separate ideas, for a list, or to show a pause in the sentence

500

The climax of a story.

The turning point or part in the story where it starts to work out for the main character

500

A juicier word for "smart"

Brilliant, intelligent, witty, bright, wise, clever, etc.

500

The man in that house. This is a _______

Sentence Fragment

500

The difference between their, there, and they're

Their- a possessive pronoun that shows ownership

There- Describes where something or someone is or is going. 

They're- a contraction of "they" and "are"

500

The purpose of an apostrophe

To show ownership or for a contraction