Essay Structure
Main Idea & Supporting Details
Introduction & Conclusion
Transitions & Organization
Revising & Editing
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What are the 3 parts of an essay?

Introduction, Body, Conclusion

100

What is the main idea also known as?

Thesis or Claim.

100

What is a hook?

A sentence that grabs your readers attention.

100

What is a transition word?

A word that connects ideas smoothly.

100

What does revising mean?

Improving ideas.

200

What does the introduction include?

Hook and main idea.

200

What are supporting details?

Facts or examples that explain main idea.

200

Name a type of hook.

Questions, facts, statistic, etc.

200

Give one transition word.

Answer varies.

200

What does editing mean?

Fixing mistakes.

300

What is the job of a body paragraph?

Explain a reason with details.

300

Which is a better statement?

Pizza is good because I like it.

Pizza is popular because it has many toppings.

Pizza is popular because it has many toppings.

300

Which is a better hook?

I am writing about school.

Have you wondered why school matters?

Have you wondered why school matters?

300

Fill in the blank using a transition word: ___, I finished my work.

Answers vary.

300

Which is correct?

She like dog

She likes dogs.

She likes dogs.

400

What should a conclusion do?

Restate main idea and wrap up.

400

Why are details important?

They make writing stronger and clearer.

400

What should NOT be in a conclusion? 

Summary, hook, call to action.

Hook

400

Why use transitions?

To make writing flow smoothly.

400

Name one thing to check while editing.

Capitals, punctuation, spelling.

500

How many body paragraphs should you write?

2, 3, or 4

500

Give one supporting detail for: Reading is important.

Answers vary.

500

What is one way to end a strong conslusion?

Call to Action.

500

Where are transitions used most?

Beginning of paragraphs.

500

Why is revising important?

Makes writing clearer and better.