Point of View
Punctuation
Vocab
Rules of writing 1
Rules of writing 2
100
Told by a character in the story (I)
What is first person
100
Always end a sentence with
What is a period
100
Proof from a credible source
What is evidence
100
Letter that is capitalized when alone 
What is the letter I
100
Sentences always start with a
What is a capital letter.
200
Uses words he, she, and names of people
What is third person
200
To show excitement
What is an exclamation point
200
Coming from a personal experience or observation
What is first hand account
200
Term for leaving space between words 

(Hint what do we use to leave space)

What is finger space
200
Starting a new paragraph you must
What is indent?
300
The narrator is not part of the story.
What is third person
300
Used when asking a question
What is a question mark
300
Diaries, autobiographies, letters are examples of
Second hand accounts
300
Names, places, months, titles and the letter I are all
What is capitalized 
300
The ending of a paper is called
What is a conclusion
400
Uses I, me, we
What is a first person
400
Shows us someone is speaking in the story
What is quotation marks
400
The paragraph that explains what you will writing about in your paper
What is an introduction
400
When you are done writing you should always go back and
What is revising (check your work)
400
The first paragraph is called
What is an introduction
500

Someone who tells or recounts the events in a story

What is a narrator 
500
Used when listing things, to show when to take a pause, or when writing the location
What is a comma
500
Writing where you found the evidence is
What is citing
500
When you read multiple stories and see the similarities and differences is
What is compare and contrast
500
To remember important details when we are writing
What is underlining