Types of Writings
Narrative Texts
Info./Arg. Texts
Writing Examples
Text Structure
100

Name at least two types of writings that we did in class.

What is argumentative, informative, and narrative?

100

The message or lesson learned in a story

What is a theme?

100

Your goal in argumentative writing?

What is Persuade or convince?

100


What is fiction or narrative?

100

Uses words like first, next, then, and finally 

What is Sequence or chronological?

200

This type of writing provides real facts, events, and information on a concept, procedure, or subject.

What is informative/nonfiction text?

200

The problem in the story. 

What is a conflict?

200

These are needed to support the information in the text. 

What is evidence/facts/details?

200

What are the three important parts of an argumentative text.

What are claim, reasons, and evidence?

200

Uses words like similar, same, both, alike, different, or the other hand

What is a compare and contrast?

300

This type of writing tells a story. 

What is a narrative?

300

The background information. 

What is Exposition?

300

This is used to let the reader know the author's stance or opinion in an argumentative text.

What is a claim?

300

Should students wear uniforms to school?

Should students have homework daily?

Which pet should I get?  Dog or Cat?

Are all what type of text?

What is argument or argumentative writing?

300

Uses words like issue, problem, result, solve, and consequently

What is a Problem and Solution?

400

This type of writing highlights an author’s claim/position, belief, or opinion about an issue.

What is argumentative writing?

400

The most exciting part or the turning point of a story.

What is climax?

400

Statements that support your claim in argumentative writing

What are Reasons?

400


What is informative/nonfiction or Sequence?

400

Uses words like because, reasons why, as a result, and this led to

What is Cause and Effect?

500

Which TWO types of writing MUST include evidence/facts. 

What are argumentative and informational texts?

500

The exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution

What are story elements or parts of a story? or What is plot?

500

Other words for "for and against" or "Positive and Negative

What is Pro and Con?

500

Words or phrases that show movement and flow in your writing.

What are Transitional Words?

500

 Uses words like for example, in addition, looks like, smells like, and feels like

What is Description?