Informational Writing
Argument Writing
Narrative Writing
Vocabulary
100

What is the purpose of informational writing?

Tell information about a topic

100

What is the purpose of argument writing

To persuade someone to agree with you

100

What is the purpose of narrative writing?

Tell a story

100

What is editing?

Checking your writing for mistakes in spelling, punctuation, or grammar.

200

What do we call the big ideas in a paragraph?

Key or star ideas

200

What 2 items should be in a claim sentence?

Opinion & fact

200
What is setting?

The place a story takes place

200

What are the 5 vowels?

A E I O U

300

What does a thesis statement tell the reader?

What you will write about.

300

What could we use to support our opinion?

Facts, quotes from experts, examples from our experience

300

What is the climax of a story?

The most suspenseful or dramatic moment, sometimes called the turning point

300

What is a contraction?

Two words combined together using an apostrophe.

I'm, can't, don't

400

What are the first and last paragraphs called in informational writing?

Introduction & conclusion

400

What is the difference between a fact and an opinion?

Fact: something everyone agrees on (often has numbers)

Opinion: what some people think

400

What is dialogue?

The words spoken by a character. 

Sally said, "I can't believe we have to take a test today!"

400

What is text evidence?

Information from the article or book that supports your answer.

500

Write 3 transition words.

First, next, however, also, last, etc

500

Write a claim sentence about school uniforms.

Students should/should not wear school uniforms because...

500

What are 3 adjectives we could use to describe a character?

nice, fast, tall, smart, athletic, talkative, etc

500

What are statistics?

Facts with numbers