Tell me the Purpose
To Inform
To Entertain
To Persuade
To Teach
100

Please help keep our beaches clean! Littering pollutes our waters and harms wildlife. Together, let's save the Earth.

To Persuade

100

What is the main goal of an informational text?

To provide facts, information, or descriptions without convincing the reader.

100

What is the main goal of an entertaining text?

To provide enjoyment, emotion, or an engaging experience.


100

What is the main goal of persuasive writing?

To convince the reader to agree, change their opinion, or take action.

100

What is the goal of writing to teach?

 To explain how to do something correctly, safely, and easily.

200

To prepare a peanut butter sandwich, first take two slices of bread. Then, apply peanut butter on one side. Lastly, press the slices together.

 To Teach

200

Name two examples of informative writing.

News articles, textbooks, scientific journals, encyclopedias, reports, informational essays.

200

Name two types of texts that entertain.

Fiction stories, poems, comics, movie scripts, musicals.

200

Name two examples of persuasive texts.

Advertisements, speeches, posters, letters with strong opinions.

200

Name two examples of teaching texts.

Recipes, game instructions, science experiment directions, tutorials.

300

Rosa Parks helped start the civil rights movement by refusing to give up her seat. Her courage inspired millions to fight for justice.

To Inform

300

How is the structure of an informational text organized? (Hint: 3 parts)

Clear, straightforward, factual language.

300

What are two common features of entertaining writing?

Vivid descriptions, humor, strong characters, exciting plots.

300

Name one strategy writers use to persuade readers.

Repetition, emotional language, rhetorical questions, strong commands.

300

What type of words are often used at the start of each step in a teaching text?

Action words (like "Mix," "Draw," "Pour") 

400

The sun was just beginning to rise, painting the sky in streaks of gold and lavender. As I hurried along the quiet street, I noticed something unusual—a tiny cry coming from the tall oak tree ahead.

To entertain

400

Name 2 features commonly found in informational texts (besides structure).

Present tense, third-person writing, technical vocabulary, and use of images/diagrams.

400

In "The Emperor’s New Clothes," what made people stay silent even when the emperor was naked?

They were afraid to tell the king he was foolish.

400

Give an example of a rhetorical question you might find in a persuasive ad.

Example: "What kind are you?" from the Anti Bullying Commercial seen in class

400

What sequence signal words might you find in a recipe? (Name 2)

First, next, then, finally. 

500

BONUS: True or False: Figuring out the author's purpose includes looking at their point of view.

True.

500

How is the structure of an informational text organized? (Hint: 3 parts)

Introduction, subheadings, body paragraphs.

500

How can song lyrics be a form of entertaining writing?

Lyrics use figurative language, rhyme, and emotion to create an enjoyable experience, similar to poems or stories.

500

BONUS: What do Ethos, Pathos, and Logos represent?

Ethos = credibility/trust; Pathos = emotions; Logos = logic/evidence.

500

In teaching texts, why is it important to use simple and clear language?

So readers clearly understand what to do without confusion.