5 Paragraph Essay Part 1
5 Paragraph Essay Part 2
5 Paragraph Essay Part 3
Author's Purpose
100

Number of paragraphs in a 5 paragraph essay

5

100

Number of body paragraphs

3

100

Writing down your ideas in an organized way before you start drafting is called

Pre-writing/Brainstorming

100

Three types of author's purpose

Persuade, inform, entertain

200

Order of paragraphs 

Introduction, body paragraphs, conclusion

200

In general, how many sentences per paragraph?

3-5

200

Examples of pre-writing/brainstorming 

Venn diagram, table, chart, bubble map, etc. 
200

People sometimes say that failure can eventually lead to success. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Use specific examples to convince others to support your position.

Persuade

300

What must a conclusion do? 

Restate thesis statement (main idea/main point) or summarize the essay

300

Types of hooks?

Question, quote, statistic, etc. 

300

Point of view that uses the pronouns "I, me, we, us" etc.

1st person

300

You have been asked to share a lesson with elementary school students. Using specific details and examples, explain the lesson and why it would be important.

Inform

400

What must the introduction paragraph include?

Hook + Thesis Statement

400

How are the body paragraphs related to your introduction?

They provide more details about the things listed in your thesis statement

400

Point of view that uses the pronouns "he, she, they, them" etc. 

3rd person

400

Identify a challenge facing students, and use specific details and examples to explain ways to overcome that challenge.

Inform

500

What is the purpose of the hook?

To hook the reader's attention/make the reader interested

500

What does the thesis statement include?

The main point/main idea of the essay

500

Where is the topic sentence of your body paragraph? 

First sentence of each body paragraph 

500

Think about your favorite story from your childhood, such as a fairy tale or fable. Rewrite that story with a humorous twist.

Entertain