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Getting Started
Let's Get It Started
Squeezed in the Middle
That's all Folks!
Taking it Down
100
a book, article, person, or group that provides information about a topic
What is source
100
the first part of a written piece
What is an introduction
100
The main part of a written piece.
What is the body
100
To bring to an end.
What is conclude.
100
Wikipedia is an example of
What is a bad source
200
a subject or main idea or interest
What is a topic
200
First purpose of an introduction
What is to interest your reader.
200
We use notes to include this important part to each paragraph.
What are facts
200
The final part of a written piece.
What is conclude
200
Internet resource that is trustworthy (you can believe it)
What is a well known website
300
to come up with lots of ideas all at once
What is brainstorming
300
Second purpose of an introduction
What is state what your report's about.
300
The first sentence of a paragraph.
What is a topic sentence.
300
"That's all for now." is an example of this.
What is bad/weak close
300
You write down this to brainstorm what you may answer in your report.
What are questions you have.
400
the main points of a written piece, in the order they appear
What is an outline
400
What we use to interest our reader.
What is a hook
400
Small information that adds to the main idea.
What are details.
400
Something we never include in an inclusion.
What is new information
500
to study a subject in an organized way
What is research
500
Someone who knows a lot about a topic.
What is an expert.
500
This should be included early in the report, so that your reader doesn't wonder.
What is basic information.
500
Purpose of a conclusion (2).
What is remind the reader of the main idea and bring your report to a close.
500
We write key words and do NOT copy our sources word for word to write this way.
What is your own words.