Narrative
Reading Strats
Vocabulary/Writing
Informational Texts
Argumentative Texts
100

What is a narrative?

A story!

100

What you do when you come across a word you don't know. 

Use context clues to try and figure out the meaning. 

100

What is a topic sentence?

A sentence at the beginning of a short answer response that lets the reader know the topic of the response.


- Restate and Answer

100

What is the purpose of this type of text?

To inform or explain.

100

What is the purpose of this type of text?

To convince or persuade.

200

What are the two types of narratives have we gone over this year?

1) Personal Narrative

2) Short Story/Myth (7th)

200

What goes into understanding character development?

Characterization

What the character thinks,

What the character says,

What the character does.

-Analysis of the character

200

What are the steps to the writing process?

1) Brainstorm/Outlining / 2) Drafting / 3) Edit / 4) Revise 5) Proofread / 6) Publish
200

What is another name for "informational text?"

Explanatory

(Informative)

200

What is included in third body paragraph?

A Counterclaim

*AKA the clapback! 

- (Yes, but...)

300

What is the driving force of a narrative?

What is the whole story based around?

Conflict

300

What strategy can we use to help us break down a prompt?

Unpacking the Prompt

300

What are the components of an introduction paragraph for an essay? (Informational or Argumentative?)

Hook --> Bridge --> Thesis/Claim

300

Does anyone care about your opinion?

NOPE! Not here!

300

What does every good argument include?

Hint - think language

Strong Rhetoric - persuasive language

400

What is the difference between first person POV and third person POV?

1) First person is told from the character's perspective with personal pronouns (I, me, my, etc)

2) Third person is told from a narrator's perspective.

400

What method helps you keep track of important information while you're reading?

Annotation/Signposts

400

(6th) What is a thesis statement?

(7th) What is a claim?

6th - the controlling sentence in an essay that identifies the topic.

7th- the controlling sentence that identifies the stance and reasons for an argument.

400

What kinds of information is used in this type of text?

Fact, statistics, professional opinions, etc

400

What is the purpose of a counterclaim?

To acknowledge the other side of the argument to make one's stance stronger. 

500

List as many elements of a narrative that you can think of!

Characters, Setting, Plot, Conflict, Flashback & Foreshadowing, POV, Descriptive language, character development, narrator, etc

500

How does reading a question about a passage first help you choose your answer?

It can help you by showing you what information to focus on and annotate for.

* AKA - Purpose for Reading

500

6th - write out the writing structure for an informative essay (all of it/as much as you can remember)

7th - write out the writing structure for an argumentative essay (all of it/as much as you can remember)

*Refer to strategy sheet

500

What is the difference between a fact and an opinion?

Fact - something that is backed up using credible and trustworthy evidence.

Opinion - a strong pull or feeling one has about something

500

What are the three appeals (Latin terms) used to aid argumentative writing?

Logos - logical appeal

Pathos - emotional appeal

Ethos - moral appeal