Introductions
Body Paragraphs
Conclusions
Organization
Text Structures
100

True or False?

An introduction can appear at any point of an article/essay. 

False

100

True or False?

Body paragraphs are each contain their own subtopic that relates to the thesis statement. 

True

100

What does "restate the thesis" mean?

Saying the thesis statement again but in different words

100

What is a main idea? 

The information or idea that the author wants us to learn about or remember. 

100

Define descriptive informative text structure.

Informative writing that describes something in detail.

200

What is a "hook?"

A sentence or two that grabs the reader's attention and introduces the topic of the essay.

200

What is a "topic sentence?"

A sentence that states the main idea of the body paragraph and relates it back to the thesis statement.

200

What does "summarize the main points" mean?

Briefly summing up the most important points of the essay for the reader. 

200

What is a subtopic? 

A smaller, bite sized idea that is still part of the main idea.

200

Define sequence/instruction informative writing. 

Informative writing that gives instructions or list chronological events

300

What is "background information?" 

Information in the introduction that provides some context for the topic and leads into the thesis statement.

300
What is "supporting evidence?"

Information that provides specific examples, details, and relevant support to prove the topic sentence.

300

What does "final thoughts" mean?

A sentence or two that leaves the reader with a final thought or question to consider.

300

What are text features?

useful text and graphic features that organize and categorize information in a text

300

Define compare-contrast informative writing.

Informative writing that shows how multiple topics, ideas, etc. are similar and how they are different

400

What is a "thesis statement?"

A clear and concise statement of what the essay's will be about.

OR

The statement of the essay's main idea.

400

What is a "transition sentence?"

A sentence that leads into the next body paragraph and introduces its main idea.

400

What is one method of writing a "final thoughts" sentence? 

  • Explain how this information affects the present

  • Describe the future → have the audience imagine potential futures w/ this information

  • A call to action → tell the audience what they should go do

  • Encourage the reader to find out more on their own

400

What is one reason authors organize their writing? 

To keep themselves on track and help their audience understand, authors have to stay organized in their writing!

400

Define problem-solution informative writing. 

Informative writing that either identifies a problem or details solution to a problem.

500

What is the purpose of an introduction?

To give the audience background information to provide context for the Main Idea.

500

What is the purpose of the body of an essay/article?

To Give the bulk of the details to build up the main idea.

500

What is the purpose of a conclusion? 

To wrap up the essay/article and leave the reader thinking

500

Define what an outline is. 

A roadmap of the information that will be covered in an essay or article. 

500

Define cause-effect informative writing.

Informative writing that shows the relationships and interactions between events, people, and ideas.