Organizational patterns
Vocabulary
Vocabulary, too
Frequently misspelled
Hot Potato
100

An article comparing the movie and book of the same title

Compare and Contrast

100

To leave completely 

abandon

100

To move from one place to another. 

transfer

100

You are awesome.  Use as a contraction: 

______ awesome.

You're

100

Figuring out what the author is trying to get across by adding what you know to what you read is called?

Inferencing

200

A recipe uses this type of organizational pattern.

Sequence or sequential order.

200

To accept something as true without question or proof. 

assume

200

Having or showing the capacity to become or develop into something in the future.

potential

200

That is (you're or your) shirt. Pick the correct word. 

Your

200

Would you underline the title of a book if you were typing an essay? If yes, why?  If not, why not?

No, you would use italics. 

300

Abraham Lincoln's Life and Times would most likely use this type of organizational pattern?

Chronological order

300

Willing to take risks

adventurous


300
  1. a raised level surface on which people or things can stand.

  2. the declared policy of a political party or group.
    "seeking election on a platform of low taxes"
    "there are viewing platforms where visitors may gape at the chasm"

platform

300

That is great. Write that is as a contraction. 

That's 

300

I like him (alot or a lot). 

a lot

400

A story about how a city ignored the pot holes and it resulted in a sink holes. 

Cause and Effect

400

to mention a number of things one by one

enumerate

400

Able to be reached or entered

accessible

400

You are (too, to, two) cute.  Select the correct word. 

too

400

They're or their or there.

I'm going to _____ house. 

their

500

"Tornado rips apart downtown.  Residents rally to clean up debris and assist all in need." 

Problem Solution

500

Resemble without being identical

Similar

500

Start or set in motion (an activity or enterprise).

Launch

500

I'm going to his house (too or to or two). 

too

500

They're, there, their. 

I'm sure _____ going to Hawaii in June.  My mother is going ____, too. _____ daughter is staying with her grandma. 

they're

there

their