This is the first step in procedural writing, where you tell what you are going to teach or explain.
What is the introduction?
In the sentence “The fluffy cat slept,” this is the adjective.
What is fluffy?
This is the name of the sport that includes events like the long jump and 100m sprint.
What track and field?
Complete the sentence: “This is the ___ ball.” (It belongs to one dog.)
What is dog's?
Name two industries in British Columbia.
What are any of the following fishing, tourism, forestry, and film production.
These are the short, clear directions you write in order, often using words like “first,” “next,” and “finally.”
What are the steps?
Words like “happy,” “sad,” and “excited” are adjectives that describe this.
What are feelings or emotions?
This is the name of the sport where players slide stones on ice toward a target.
What is curling?
Complete the sentence: “That is the ___ book.” (It belongs to one teacher.)
What is teacher's?
You can find these in Ontario (rocks, crops, trees and energy)
What are natural resources?
This is the type of word you use to show the order of steps, such as “then” or “after.”
What are transition words?
In “The tall building touched the clouds,” this word is the adjective.
What is tall?
This Raptors player was named NBA Rookie of the Year in 2022.
Who is Scottie Barnes?
Complete the sentence: “I borrowed the ___ pencil.” (It belongs to one student.)
What is student's?
These are the provinces and territories of Canada.
What are political regions?
At the end of procedural writing, you often include this to wrap up the process or show the finished product.
What is the conclusion?
Adjectives can describe size, color, shape, or even this, like “cold” or “hot.”
What is temperature?
This soccer player from Spain became the youngest to score in a Euro qualifier.
Who is Yamal?
Complete the sentence: “The ___ toys are all over the floor.” (They belong to many cats.)
What are cats'?
These are the four main directions: north, south, east, west.
What are cardinal directions?
When writing steps, you should always use this kind of sentence, so the reader knows exactly what to do.
What is an imperative sentence? (Example: “Mix the flour.”)
Adjectives can compare things. In “This book is bigger than that one,” this is the adjective.
What is bigger?
This Blue Jays player hit over 40 home runs in a season and is the son of a former MLB star.
Who is Vladamir Guerrero Jr.
Add the missing apostrophe to the sentence.
This is Jakes bike.
What is J A K E ' S?
These are the protected forests and wetlands of an area.
What are conservation areas?
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What is a conservation area?