Fact/Statistic
Grammar
Introduction Paragraph
Counterclaim/Conclusion
Flashback/Example
100

How many sentences go in facts and statistics?

2

100

What is a verb?

An action word

100

How many sentences go in an introduction?

5

100

How many sentences typically go in a counterclaim paragraph?

4

100

How many sentences go in a flashback and example?

3

200
True or False: A fact and statistic can go in the same paragraph.

False

200
What is a pronoun?

Takes the place noun.

200
What is the third sentence of an introduction paragraph?

State purpose

200

True or False: "However, None the less, Never the less" are transitions that should be used to shift back to your purpose.

True

200

True or False: A flashback begins with "One time" and ends with "Looking back".

False

300
In fact, there has been a rise in cyberbullying in schools that have allowed cell phones during the day. As you can see, cell phones in schools have a direct link to bullying. 


What is this fact missing?

An authority or credible source

300

What is an adverb?

a word the describes a verb, adverb, or adjective

300

What is the order of all 5 sentences in an introduction paragraph?

Hook, Acknowledge the Prompt, State the Purpose, Three Reasons, and Therefore

300

What are the two things you must restate in the conclusion paragraph?

Purpose and Three Reasons

300

For example, one time my family went to the zoo. I saw how the animals in the cages were barely able to roam. 

What transition phrase can come next?

As you might imagine, as illustrated by this example, As you can see