Folded arms, hands in pockets, hunched over
Name 3 types of sources you could use for research
Books, internet, and media
What does the R stand for?
Role
What is a narrative?
Pink
What has to be broken to be used?
A glowstick
Name 3 things great public speakers do
Keep their body open, project, comfortable with stage, eye contact
What is an example of a primary source?
interviews, music, clothing, tools, weather records, a map, diaries, ads, etc
What does the A stand for?
Audience
Name 2 types of narratives
Personal and fictional
How many days are in a leap year?
366
What do the letter T and an island have in common?
You’ll find them both in the middle of water.
Several public speakers give speeches at what event each year? Hint we watched a video of it in the first week.
TED
What is an example of a secondary source?
Textbooks
Dictionaries
Encyclopedias
Political commentary
Newspaper editorials/opinion pieces
Scholarly books/articles
What does the F stand for?
Format
Is informative writing fiction or nonfiction?
Nonfiction
Gift another team 100 points!!
Choose carefully!!
I’m the rare case when today comes before yesterday. What am I?
A dictionary
Name 3 types of hooks
A quote, literary device, analogy, interesting fact, definition, etc
What are the 2 types of citations we talked about?
MLA and APA
Trade points with the team of your choice!
Woohoo
What is one example of persuasive writing?
How many hearts does an octopus have?
3
What goes all the way around the world but stays in a corner?
A stamp
Give me an example of a thesis statement
Senior pranks should be allowed because they are fun, form student relationships, and are tradition.
What is paraphrasing?
When you write information from a source in your own words
What does the T stand for?
Topic
Name all 4 types of writing we talked about
Informative, descriptive, persuasive, narrative
Without looking around, how many people are in this class TOTAL
19
What has four fingers and a thumb, but isn’t alive?
A glove