Author's Purpose
The Writing Process
Parts of Speech
What Type of Sentence Is It?
100

What are the three main author’s purposes?

Persuade, Inform, Entertain

100

What is the first step in the writing process

Pre-Writing 

100

Identify the subject: The cat ran across the street.

The Cat

100

Fragment or complete sentence? Explain your answer

Running down the hallway.

Fragment (no subject doing the action).

200

A text that explains how something works is written to ______.

Inform

200

Which step comes after pre-writing

Drafting

200

Identify the subject in the sentence: My friends are singing loudly.

My friends

200

Maria finished her homework early.

Complete Sentence

Has a subject and verb

300

You’re reading an article urging students to recycle more. What is the author’s purpose?

Persuade

300

Changing ideas, adding details, and reorganizing paragraphs happen during which step?

Revising

300

Which word is the verb? I am mad at my sister. 

am

300

Fragment or complete sentence? Because it was raining.

dependent clause

because

400

You're reading a "how-to" on making a PB&J

Inform

400

Checking for spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and grammar happens during which step?

Editing

400

Which word is the verb? The teacher collected the notebooks

Collected

400

What is it? fragment, sentence, dependent clause, run-on
My sister baked cookies we ate them immediately.
 

Run-On

500

A novel tells the story of a girl who gets lost in the woods and must find her way home. The events, characters, and plot are all fictional. What is the author’s purpose?

Entertain

500

Jasmine turns in her polished final draft, then prepares a slideshow and practices how she will stand, speak, and engage the audience when she shares her writing. What stage of the writing process is she working on?

Publishing & Presenting.

500

True or False: Every fragment is missing both a subject and a verb.

False. A fragment may be missing either a subject or a verb.

500

This type of sentence error happens when two complete thoughts are pushed together with no correct punctuation or connection.

Run-On