Point of view
Parts of Speech
Proper vs. Common Nouns
Capitalization
3 types of writing
Parts of an essay
100

I walked out to the car. 

1st person 

100

This part of speech describes a person place or thing.

Noun

100

These types of nouns do not need a capital letter

common nouns

100

This type of writing tells a story and is designed to entertain an audience. 

narrative writing

100

Correct essay formatting has this style and size of font.

Times New Roman (or Arial) and 12pt

200

The boy went down to the store and bought a gallon of milk. 

3rd person

200

This part of speech is partners with the noun. It gives details about our nouns. 

adjective

200
Months of the year; capital or no capital?

Capitalize

200

This type of writing is designed to inform and give facts about a topic. 

Informative or expository writing

200

This is the type of formatting style you should use when writing essays for English class. 

MLA formatting

300

Jeffery stopped short. Delilah Perry was looking at him from across the lunchroom. 

3rd person

300

This part of speech shows the action of the sentence.

Verb

300

Seasons of the year; capital or no capital?

no capital

300

This type of writing expresses an opinion and is often designed to persuade the audience to agree with the writer's claim. 

Argumentative/persuasive writing

300

The opening line of your essay. Designed to grab the readers' attention.

The hook

400

I didn't know what to say. She had always been so kind to me. I was shocked to hear she had died so suddenly. 

1st person

400

This part of speech often ends in ly and is partners with our verb. It modifies or describes the verb. 

Adverb

400

Names of specific geographical locations; capital or no capital?

Capital

Example: Mt. Rushmore, The Eiffel Tower

400

This prompt is what type of writing?

"Tell about a time in your life when you faced a challenge and overcame it."

narrative writing

400

These are the first sentences of each paragraph. They tell the reader what each body paragraph will be about. 

Topic sentence

500

You look sad. You can read if you really want to. I didn't mean to frighten you. Please step forward, I mean you no harm. 

2nd person (the author is speaking directly to you, the reader)

500

This part of speech is used before a noun or pronoun to show direction, place, spacial relations, time, or place. An example might be over, under, around, or through. 

Prepositions (will accept prepositional phrases)

500

Give an example of a proper noun

answers will vary

500

This prompt is what type of writing?

"Explain the parts of an engine and how they work together to perform tasks."

Informative/expository writing

500

This statement should come as the very last sentence in your introduction paragraph. It tells the reader what your claim is or what your essay is going to be about. 

Thesis statement