Narrative
Informational
Argumentative
Gwinnett Writes
Miscellaneous
100

You must have this in your exposition to start a narrative. 

What are characters?
100

True or False: Fictional Texts are used to support informational writing.

What is false?  

100

Argumentative writing must be supported by this.

What is facts?
100

The 3 subjects of writing you can do on the Gwinnett Writes.

What is Language Arts, Social Studies and Science?

100

What themes have to be in narrative writing.

What is universal?

200

The number of plot stages. 

What are 5 stages?
200

The text structure this informational writing uses if you are giving instructions for a science experiment.

What is sequence of events?

200

You must be able to state this in argumentative writing.

What is your claim?

200

The amount of categories on the rubric for scoring on the Gwinnett Writes. 

What is 4?

200

True or False: Writing too much about both sides of an argument will confuse your reader.

What is true?

300

The number of paragraphs a narrative should have.

What is there is no specific number of paragraphs, as long as you go through all of the plot stages?

300

The text structure used if you are giving a timeline of significant wars in history.

What is Chronological Order?

300

What needs to be in your body paragraphs (3 pieces).

What are claim, evidence, and reasons.

300

The highest fraction you can score on the Gwinnett Writes that will equal to 100.

What is 16/16.

300

You need to go beyond the use of the documents in these 2 areas specifically to score high on these categories on the Gwinnett Writes.

What is Prior Knowledge and Use of Vocabulary?

400

The types of conflict that can be included in narrative writing.

What is internal and external?
400

The text structure used to tell about your first day of school.

What is description?

400

Briefly mentioning the other side of the argument, but coming back to your side.

What is a rebuttal?

400

If you overuse this on the Gwinnett Writes, it will lower your score.

What is the documents?

400

The 5 stages that need to be in narrative writing.

What are exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.

500

Your narrative will sound like this if you do not include dialogue.

What is a summary.

500

The 6 different text structures that can be used for this type of writing.

What is Compare and Contrast, Description, Problem and Solution, Cause and Effect, Chronological Order, and Sequence of Events?
500
The 3 necessary parts to an introductory paragraph.
What is a hook, background information, and thesis statement?
500

The 4 categories used to score the Gwinnett Writes.

What is Prior Knowledge, Use of Documents, Key Ideas and Details, and Use of Vocabulary?

500

The 4 types of external conflict.

1)Character vs. Character

2) Character vs. Society

3) Character vs. Nature

4) Character vs. Supernatural Being