Planning Phase
Outline
The I & C
'W' and Transitions
100

Before the writing phase of an essay, is the _______ phase.

What is Planning

100

The I in the outline stands for________.

What is Introduction.

100

The main purpose of an Introductory paragraph is to share your thoughts and feelings on a ____________.

What is a Topic.

100

A 'W' sentence appears where in a paragraph?

What is the End.

200

What are 2 of the keywords to watch for to know you are resonding to an expository prompt?

What are explain, describe,
teach, analyze, or inform. 

200

The R in your outline stands for __________.

What is Reasons.

200

An Introductory paragraph starts with a __________.

What is a Hook.

200

What does the 'W' in W Sentence stand for?

What is Wrap Up Sentence.

300

To plan for an expository essay, we use an ________outline.

What is a I.R.C. outline.

300

The IRC planning maps out _________ paragraphs.

What is your five paragraphs

300

In between your Hook and your Closing statement of your Introduction you need to list 3 what?

What are Reasons.

300

What does it mean to 'Wrap up' a sentence?

What is, bring all the ideas together.

400

An Expository Essay requires you to find 2 _________ for each reason you use in your essay.

What are Examples or Details.

400

The As and Bs on the IRC outline are for___________.

What are supporting Details or Examples.

400

In your conclusion, the ___________________  is equivalent to the Hook in your Introduction.

What is an Ending or Concluding sentence.

400

"Last but not least" is a transitional phrase that would be used in which paragraph of your writing?

What is the 3rd paragraph.

500

The purpose of an Expository Essay without Text is to _________________.

What is Inform.

500

The purpose of an outline in any writing is to ____________________.

What is Organize Your Thoughts.

500

How do you spell Conclusion?

What is C O N C L U S I O N 

500

What are 3 Transitional Phrases that could be used at the start of the Conclusion paragraph?

What are: In conclusion,In summary, As has been noted, Finally, In closing, As mentioned previously, To summarize, All in all, As a review, To sum it all up, or You can see why.