Intro Paragraphs
Conclusion Paragraphs
CER Paragraphs
Ms. Haynes Trivia
Class Expectations
100

What is the attention grabber called?

Hook

100

How do you start a conclusion paragraph?

Restate your thesis statement (remind your reader of your points)

100

What is context?

Background information/transition + your text title (ex: According to, The Importance of Imagination...)

100

Where did Ms. Haynes go to college (bachelors and masters)?

WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY!

100

If you finish all of your Quill modules early in the week, what should you do?

STUDY STEMS OR READ

200

Where in an introduction paragraph is the hook?

Beginning

200

True or False: Conclusion paragraphs introduce a brand new idea to your readers.

False

200

How many sentences MUST you have for reasoning?

2-3 sentences

200
What is Ms.Haynes' dog's name?

Booda

200

How many minutes should you be reading at home each night?

30 minutes!!!!!

300

What are the components of a thesis statement?

Topic + Claim + 3 main points

300

Will you need transition/filler sentences possibly to help with the flow?

Yes

300

What does a concluding sentence do?

Wrap up your paragraph, use a transition, restate claim

300

How many siblings does Ms. Haynes have?

One (older brother)

300

What should you do if Ms. Haynes asks you to close your Chromebook?

Close it right away
400

What does the bridge do?

Provide your reader with background information on the topic of your essay/give a summary of information about the text your essay is using.

400

What is a call to action?

What you want your reader to do now that they've read your essay

400

What must you have for direct quotes/evidence?

Quotation marks and a page/paragraph number

400
How old is Ms. Haynes?

24

400

What do you do as soon you walk into room 402?

Look at the 'Do Now' on the panel and then do those things.

500

What are the different types of hooks you can use?

Quote, statistic, anecdote, definition 

500
How do you end your conclusion paragraph?

A call to action (so what/zinger)

500
What are the components of a strong claim?

- Answers the prompt question

- Uses prompt words/language

- Has a why

- Makes a stance/is arguable

- Is not wishy-washy/formal tone

500

What is Ms. Haynes's favorite coffee?

Vanilla Latte with a pump of caramel

500

What do you do before using the restroom?

Ask Ms. Haynes, fill out the hall pass form in Google Classroom, and wait until the pass is available.