Multiple Choice
Narrative
Writing
Vocabulary
Things I should Know!
100

What is the first thing you should do when answering 2 part Multiple Choice Questions? 

Read the question first

100

When writing a narrative you should summarize the story?

No! You should actually be telling a story. 

100

What are the 3 types of writing prompts I could get?

LAT, NWT, RST

100

What should I use to understand unknown words?

Context Clues will help you understand unknown words. 

100

What is the first thing I should do before I create my Graphic Organizer? 

Find the prompt

200

When answering 2 part Multiple Choice Questions, how do you get rid of wrong answers? 

Process of Elimination

200

If you have to write a narrative for the NJSLA what are two things they will ask you to do?

1. You will either have to write a continuation of the story. 

2. You will have to write it from a different point of view. 

200

How many paragraphs should my writing include? 

Five

200

True/False: I should pay attention to key words  to learn the meaning of the word. Explain your answer.

Yes because it helps us understand the meaning.

200

When writing a Lit Analysis what goes in paragraph 4? 

The similarities paragraph

300

Can multiple choice questions have more than one response? 

Yes. Sometimes it will tell you to select two correct responses. 

300

Name 3 types of figurative language

must list 3 of the following: simile, metaphor, hyperbole, personification, synecdoche, and onomatopoeia.

300

What type of prompt is this? 

As you read these texts, you will gather information and answer questions about the influence of the narrator's point of view so you can write an essay. 

LAT. Key word: essay! 

300

Should I use vocabulary from the writing prompt in my writing? 

Yes! Academic Language is important! Get rid of sad and mad! Let's use sorrowful or furious

300

What are you supposed to do for an LAT?

Read two texts and write an essay comparing the characters

400

When answering 2 Part Multiple Choice Questions, what is the point of part B?

To provide evidence for Part A/To show how you know what you know

400

What element of this narrative is missing? 1) Figurative Language, 2) Beginning, Middle, End
3) Descriptive Language 4) ?

Dialogue. It's a narrative! You have to include dialogue.

400

What type of prompt is this? 

You will read two articles, and then you will view a video. As you review these sources you will gather information so you can write an essay. 

RST. Key word: Sources! 

400

Should I look for key words in the question to  help me answer the question? 

Yes! Sometimes the answer could be hidden in the question! 

400

What claim formula is this:
"Source One," "Source Two," and "Source Three" all deal with _______ but do so in different ways. 

RST 

500

What is the last thing you should do if you are stuck on a multiple choice question? 

Make an educated guess! NEVER leave a question blank. 

500

What is point of view?

The perspective the story is told from. You can have 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person point of view.
500

What type of writing is a T Chart most useful for?

LAT. You can use a T chart to write important notes about the stories relating to the prompt. 

500

Use context clues to find the meaning of the word camouflaged:

The green lizard was camouflaged in the bush making it really hard for us to see him. 


to hide by color so to look like its surroundings

500

What type of assessment is this?

Today you have read a passage about a girl who finds an injured dog. Write an original story about a character who finds and helps an injured
animal. Use what you have learned from the passage when writing your own story.

Narrative: Extend a Story