Paragraphs!
Tic-Tac-Toe Board
What is the prompt asking?
Test Reminders
Random Reminders!
100
The first sentence of each body paragraph that introduces the argument of that paragraph.
What is a claim statement? (Remember to indent each of these!)
100
The thing you should do as you successfully complete each step of the tic-tac-toe board.
What is check them off?
100
The prompt type that asks you to take one side of an argument.
What is argumentative essay?
100
The number of points out of 12 that are given for correct grammar.
What is 4?
100
The part of the tic-tac-toe board that relates to the concrete detail sentence.
What is "Evidence" (paragraph #)?
200
The 6Cs.
What is the tool to help you remember the types of sentences that go into your body paragraph?
200
The reason for not panicking.
What is a calm brain writes better than a frazzled brain (other answers accepted!)?
200
The prompt type that asks you to describe one or more story elements from a piece of fiction.
What is a literary analysis?
200
The number of pages that you have for your final draft, and the number of pages you must fit your entire essay into.
What is 2?
200
The amount of time you have to complete all the parts of the writing process.
What is unlimited?
300
Anecdotes, rhetorical questions, statistics, a quotation are four examples of this.
What is a hook?
300
The meaning of 5 Ps - I, II, III, IV, V
What is the outline you should write on the brainstorming page and the number of paragraphs to plan for?
300
The type of prompt that asks you to add on a new ending to an existing story.
What is neither a lit analysis nor an argumentative essay.
300
The first thing you should do as soon as you open your test booklet.
What is find a blank space to draw the tic-tac-toe board?
300
The percentage of students that are going to get basic or above.
What is 100%?
400
The type of punctuation involved in the concrete details in each body paragraph.
What is quotation marks, parentheses, and page numbers.
400
The combination of sentences for a successful introduction.
What is hook, background, thesis?
400
The type of prompt that asks you to choose one side when analyzing a fiction piece (ex: Is Rowdy or Gordy the better friend to Junior?)
What is both a literary analysis and argumentative essay?
400
Before reading the passage(s) that are included, the first thing you should do.
What is read the prompt and answer what is the prompt asking?
400
Steps you should take after completing your rough draft.
What is revising to make sure all the ideas relate to the thesis and editing for small grammatical errors in punctuation, capitalization, and agreement?
500
List all 6 Cs in the correct order.
What is claim statement, context, concrete detail, commentary 1, commentary 2, and clincher.
500
Examples of words or phrases that you should NOT use in your writing.
What is "I believe," "I think," and one word transitions.
500
The type of prompt that you will write five paragraphs in response to.
What is any of the prompts?!!!
500
The reason why you must summarize each paragraph of the passage(s).
What is it helps ensure you understand each passage, know where to find good evidence for your body paragraphs, have a strong understanding of information about the topic (more answers accepted)?
500
The reasons why we have the tic-tac-toe board.
What is remembering to do each of those 9 things will ensure you are on the right track to a successful essay? It is your guide.