Expository Writing
Personal Narrative Writing
Revising
Organization
Hooks and Closings
100
This word means "informational", "factual", or "explain".
What is expository?
100
This type of writing is a story from your life and can not be something that couldn't happen in real life.
What is personal narrative?
100
When revising it is important to check your composition.... You must name at least 4 things to recieve credit.
What are "boring words, sentence beginnings, sentence fluency, descriptive words, word endings, punctuation, boring and better sentences"
100
Your introduction should never....
What is list your reasons, restate the prompt, or speak to the reader? (Answers may vary)... Ex.: I am going to tell you about my favorite person. My favorite job is ______________ and I am going to tell you why.
100
A good idea to start any composition is to use ____________ words to paint a picture for the reader.
What is descriptive? (Setting)
200
Make sure that you expository composition is not ______________ by using meaningful transitions and varying your sentences.
What is fomulaic?
200
Make sure that the experience you choose to write about is from a ____________ ___________ in your life that covers a ___________________ amount of time and is ________________.
What is specific event, short, important and/or meaningful?
200
After revising your personal narrative you can increase your chances of scoring a four by adding _________.
What is "ODDS"? To score the points you must explain what ODDS stands for.
200
This type of composition needs to FOCUS ON THE FACTS (FOF).
What is expository?
200
In expository writing you should never list your _________________ in the introduction.
What is list?
300
When writing an expository it is important that you plan your composition using _____________ _____________ to make sure that it _________________.
What is number notes, flow?
300
Name three literary devices that you could use in personal narrative writing.
What is (varies): metaphor, simile, imagery, onomatopoeia, etc.
300
What is the best way to combine the following sentences? My dad works at the Bay Area Hospital. My mom works at the same hospital.
What is... My mom and dad both work at Bay Area Hospital.
300
This type of writing does not have a set amount of paragraphs, but should have at least a clear beginning, middle, and end.
What is personal narrative?
300
A common way to end a personal narrative is to discuss ______________________________ from the experience.
What is what you learned?
400
It is most important to __________ on the _____________, and make sure that it sticks to the central idea or prompt.
What is focus, facts?
400
When planning for a personal narrative you should use _________________ or a __________________.
What is BME or timeline?
400
Correct the following sentence. My mom said clean your room right now
What is... My mom said, "Clean your room right now!"
400
In expository writing, each body paragraph needs to include your details, and ___________.
What is an example (or supporting details)?
400
Name three hooks you could use to start an expository essay.
What is quotation, anecdote, question, fact, simile?
500
Three parts that appear on the expository prompt page, and what they each mean.
What is: -Read: introducing you to the topic -Think: helping you brainstorm -Write: the prompt
500
You are more likely to get a high score if you make sure to write about ________________________ from the experience.
What is what you learned from your experience?
500
Revise the following sentence to make it a better sentence. The basketball player scored the winning shot.
What is.....(listen for the best sentence)?
500
In expository writing, it is most important that all details, supporting details, and _______________ stick to the ______________.
What is facts (or reasons) and prompt (or central idea)?
500
Name three hooks you could use for a personal narrative.
What is hear, say, do, think/feel, question? (setting, or ODDS)