Citing Sources
Essay Structure
Introductions
Conclusions
Body Paragraphs
Conventions
100

When should you cite a source?

When quoting or paraphrasing the text

100

How many paragraphs should an essay be?

5

100

What is the purpose of a hook?

To get the readers attention

100

Should you introduce new material in your conclusion?

No

100

How many body paragraphs should you have?

3

100

True or false? You should always reread your writing to make sure that you didn't forget anything or make any mistakes.

True: Bonus points if you read it out loud to yourself to hear the mistakes that you normally fix inside your head.

200

What does it mean to quote a source?

To use the exact words that the source has.

200

Name the 5 paragraphs of an essay in order.

Introduction

Body

Body

Body

Conclusion

200

What is the purpose of an introductory paragraph?

To catch the readers interest, and preview what you will talk about in the essay.

200

What is the purpose of a conclusion?

To review what you have written and wrap it up.

200

What are 4 things do you need to present in your body paragraph?

Point/Reason

Evidence

Explain

Transition

200

What should you do to the first letter of a new sentence?

Capitalize it!

300

What is it called when you quote or paraphrase a text without citing your source?

Plagiarizing 

300

What should you always do at the beginning of a new paragraph to visually show that it is a new paragraph?

Indent

300

Name two types of hooks you could use for an intro paragraph?

Asking a Question

Quote

Statistic

Anecdote/Short Story

300

What should you include in your conclusion?

Restate the Thesis

Review your points

Thought Provoking Statement/Look to the Future

300

Give a sentence starter for a body transition sentence.

  • “This is why (repeat reason)”

  • "We can conclude from this (repeat reason)”

  • “As you can see (repeat reason)

300

What do you need at the end of every sentence?

A punctuation mark!

400

What are three ways you can paraphrase a text?

Reword

Rearrange

Rewrite

400

What is a thesis?

It is where you give your opinion, and tell the reader what they will be reading about.

400

Name 3 transition sentence starters you could use in your introduction?

First, One reason is,

Next, Second, Another reason, 

Lastly, Most Importantly, Furthermore

400

What are two ways to end a conclusion

Look to the Future or a Thought Provoking Statement/Call to Action

400
Give a sentence starter for explaining your evidence.
  • "This shows that..."

  • "This is because..."

  • "This means..."

400

What punctuation mark do you need around both sides of a quote?

"Quotation Marks"

500

Give a sentence starter for quoting a text titled "How to Study for State Testing".

Optional Responses

According to "How to Study for State Testing"...

The text According to "How to Study for State Testing" states...


500

What 3 things should be included in an intro paragraph?

A hook

A thesis

Preview of reasons

500

Give a sample introduction for an essay that's thesis was "School should start later." and the reasons were 1) Students would get more sleep and therefore be more ready to learn. 2) It would allow teachers more prep time in the mornings. and 3) It would decrease tardiness and students missing lessons.

Answer will be judged by Mrs. Haueter

500

Give a sample conclusion on an essay that's thesis was "School should start later." and the reasons were 1) Students would get more sleep and therefore be more ready to learn. 2) It would allow teachers more prep time in the mornings. and 3) It would decrease tardiness and students missing lessons.

Response to be judged by Mrs. H

500

Give an example body paragraph for the following point.

Point: If school started later, students would get more sleep and therefore be able to be ready for class. 

Evidence: Students need 9-10 hours of sleep and a late start time will make that easier.  and/or Students do their best work when they are well rested.

Mrs. Haueter will evaluate your answer.

500

Name 3 types of punctuation marks and when you would use them.

Exclamation point: to emphasize a point

Question Mark: when asking a question

Period: when making a statement

Quotation Marks: when you are using the exact words from a text