Informational Text
Author’s Craft & Purpose
Greek & Latin Roots
Argumentative Texts
Editing & Grammar
100

What is the main idea of a text?

The most important point or message the author wants readers to understand.

100

What does “author’s purpose” mean?

The reason the author wrote the text (to inform, persuade, entertain, or explain).

100

The word plant comes from the Latin root planta, which means a young shoot or sprout. It can mean a living organism that grows in the ground or an object placed somewhere intentionally. Answer the following question. 

 How is it used in the following sentence? “She placed the plant carefully on the table.”

(A) living organism (B) object placed intentionally

100

What is a claim?

The writer’s main argument or position on a topic.

100

What does every complete sentence need?

A subject and a predicate.

200

What does it mean to use text evidence?

Using quotes or details from the text to support your answer or claim.

200

How can the author’s word choice shape meaning?

It affects the tone (how the author feels) and the mood (how readers feel or think about the topic.)

200

The word conduct comes from the Latin root conducere, which means to lead together. It can mean a person’s behavior or the act of carrying/leading something (like electricity).

 How is it used in the following sentence? “The scientist conducted electricity through the wire.” (A) behavior (B) carrying/leading something

200

What is evidence in an argumentative text?

Facts, examples, or expert opinions that support the claim.

200

What are the FANBOYS used for?

Coordinating conjunctions to join two independent clauses.

300

What question helps you find the main idea?

“What is this mostly about?”

300

What are the three main types of author's purpose? 

Persuade, Inform, and Entertain. 

300

The word produce comes from the Latin root producere, which means to lead or bring forth. It can mean to create/present something (like a play) or to manufacture/make goods.  

How is it used in the following sentence? “The farmer sells fresh produce at the market.” (A) create/present (B) manufacture/make goods

300

What does it mean to support your response?

Use text evidence and reasoning to back up your ideas.

300
What are the 5 parts of speech? 

noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, and adverb.

400

What are supporting details?

Facts, examples, or explanations that back up the main idea.

400

Why do author's use text features? What is an example of a text feature an author might use? 

To show us information in a different way. 

Possible answers: 

Picture, Caption, Text Box, Bolded word, Subheading, etc. 

400

The word address comes from the Latin root directus, which means straight or guided. It can mean to speak to someone directly or a location/place.  

How is it used in the following sentence? “Please write your address on the envelope.” (A) speak to someone (B) location/place

400

What is a counterargument?

An opposing view that challenges the writer’s claim.

400

What is an independent clause? 

A clause that can stand alone as a complete sentence.

500

What is one strategy to summarize informational text?

Identify who/what, the most important events or ideas, and leave out unnecessary details.

500

What does tone mean in a text?

The author’s attitude toward the topic or audience.

500

The word draft comes from the Old English dragan, which means to draw or pull. It can mean selecting someone for a team or a preliminary version of writing.  

How is it used in the following sentence? “I need to revise the first draft of my essay.” 

(A) selecting someone (B) preliminary version of writing

500

Why is evidence important in an argument?

It makes the argument believable and convincing.

500

What are homophones? Give an example.

Homophones are  two or more words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling, for example: new and knew.