T
E
P
A
C
100

The T in TEPAC stands for...

Topic Sentence/Thesis Statement

100

The E in TEPAC stands for...

Evidence

100

The P in TEPAC stands for...

Paraphrasing Evidence

100

The A in TEPAC stands for...

Analysis

100

The C in TEPAC stands for...

Concluding Sentence

200

The topic sentence must be...

To bicker, to declare, to assert

Arguable.

200

Evidence must need an introduction.

A lead in

200

Paraphrasing evidence must include three things

Who, what, where

200

How many sentence must the analysis be?

2 sentences minimum

200

Where can you find the concluding sentence?

The last sentence of a paragraph.

300
When writing your topic sentence you must incorporate the __________ into your answer.

question

300

Evidence needs to be a _______ quote.

Direct

300

To paraphrase evidence students must look at their _____.

Book

300

The hardest part of the tepac is to...

analyze

300

How many sentences is a TEPAC paragraph

Six to eight sentences minimum.

400

Is this a topic sentence?

Cats are animals.

No

400

Where does the period go?

After the author and page number in ()

400

With their book, students should look at the _______ of the chapter they took their quote from.

Beginning

400

When students analyze they _________.

Infer

400
The concluding sentence should tell readers why your analysis is ____________

important.

500

Is this a topic sentence?

Cats are the cutest animals in the world.

Yes

500

Correct the evidence: "Ms. Harte says, "Wait up for me!"" (Bloor 123).

"Ms. Harte says, 'Wait up for me!' " (Bloor 123).
500

What is missing from this paraphrasing evidence: Ms. Harte decided to give all of her students 100% on their quiz.

The where

500

To infer, students use their ___________ and ___________ to make an educated guess.

background knowledge and evidence from the text

500

Your concluding sentence should make a _________ or tell us how your discovery _________ the novel.

prediction and impacts/changes