Goodness Gracious, Grammar!
Really Rad Writing
Spectacular Sources
Various Vexing Vocab
Test Tools &
Rules
100

The plural of "fish"

Fish

100

List the four pieces of information that are included in a header when writing

Name, Teacher's Name, Class & Hour, Date

100

Is Wikipedia.org a reliable source?

No

100

Definition: A literary device that compares two things using "like" or "as"

Simile

100

During the MAP test, when will you be allowed to leave the room to get a drink, go to the restroom, etc?

ONLY during the 20 minute break

200

These nouns are ALWAYS capitalized

Proper nouns

200

This type of writing focuses on sensory details, strong adjectives, and vivid language to create a strong image

Descriptive Writing

200

Are sources that include personal thoughts and opinions typically considered credible?

No

200

Definition: A type of sentence that asks a question

Interrogative

200

What MAP test tool should you use if you want to mark a question to come back to later?

The "flag" tool

300

Choose the correct pronoun: My family and _____ (me, her, I, them, mine) made banana bread this weekend.

I

300

This type of writing focuses on telling a story and includes setting, characters, and plots

Narrative Writing/Personal Narrative

300

Name at least three credible online sources

Biography.com, History.com, World Book Online, Britannica, websites ending in .org, .edu, or .gov

300

Definition: A literary device that makes a huge exaggeration

Hyperbole

300

What button should you click to get a reminder of what each MAP tool does?

The "help" button/the question mark

400

Identify the adverb in the following sentence: The leaves blew gently in the wind.

gently

400

This type of writing is used to explain a topic or give information; it oftentimes includes research

Expository Writing

400

Name at least three pieces of information we write when citing a book (Hint: Think back to your "Works Cited" page)

Author's Name, Book Title, Publishing City, Publisher, Date Published, "Print"

400

Definition: A sentence towards the beginning of an expository paper that lists what the paper's main topics will be

Thesis statement

400

What is a way the MAP test tries to "trick" students?

Any answer about difficult or specific directions is acceptable.

500

Identify the following as a sentence, fragment, or run-on: A burrito filled with beans, rice, lettuce, guacamole, and some super spicy salsa!

Fragment

500

Punctuate the following sentence correctly: The coach yelled Throw me that football

The coach yelled, "Throw me that football!"

The coach yelled, "Throw me that football."

500

This is the abbreviation for the type of citation used most often (Hint: We used this format when we wrote our book citations recently)

MLA

500

Definition: A type of pronoun that points out something (this, that, these, and those)

Demonstrative

500

The "writer's checklist" on the MAP test is very similar to what step of the writing process that we do in class?

Self & Peer Review