Brainstorming
Organization
Paragraphs
Revising
Editing
100

The number of brainstorming styles we have learned.

What is two?

100

It provides a road map for your paragraph

What is an outline?

100

The four-letter acronym used to remember how to structure a paragraph.

What is PEEL? 

100

The checklist you can use to revise your writing (and provided on Google Classrooms) 

What is the "Good Writing Checklist"? 

100

When someone else your age gives you feedback on your writing. 

What is peer-editing?

200
The stage in the writing process where you are brainstorming and writing in an outline.

What is pre-writing?

200

The number of supporting points you should have in your paragraph. 

What is three?
200
The attention grabbing sentence at the start of your paragraph. 

What is a hook? 

200
You can change these in your paragraph so your writing sounds more interesting

What is word choice? 

200

The stage in the writing process where you would edit.

What is after writing a draft? (or before revising)

300

One method of brainstorming that involves writing down a column of words or phrases.

What is listing?

300

When your topic is big and you need to make it more specific

What is narrowing down a topic?


300
The last sentence of the paragraph.

What is a concluding sentence?

300
A way to improve thin paragraphs.

What is adding details?

300

A kind of quick correction a peer could make on your paper. 

What is spelling, grammar, missing punctuation, or incomplete/run-on sentences? 

400

One method of brainstorming that involves writing different words or phrases inside of bubbles.

What is webbing?

400
This part of the paragraph takes up the most space.
What is evidence?
400

The sentence that tells the reader what the main point of the paragraph will be about. 

What is topic sentence?

400

The acronym for revising. 

What is ARMS?

400

You would correct these issues in your paper during the editing stage.

What is spelling, punctuation, capitalization and/or grammar? 

500

You do this after brainstorming ideas so that you can choose specific ideas for your paragraph.

What is grouping?

500
When you put your most important point as the last point in your paragraph. 

What is climactic order?

500

These type of sentences give support or proof to your paragraph

What is evidence?

500

The number of times you can revise a paper. 

Infinite! (Or as many as you can manage without crumbling from exhaustion)
500
The three steps to remember when you give feedback for someone else's writing.

What are compliments, suggestions, and corrections?