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W.3.2 Writing Lesson 2/23-2/26/2021

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Standard:
W.3.2 Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly.
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I can statement:
I can write to inform and explain ideas to others clearly.
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
True or false: Informational writing is about real people, places, and things.
True
Fale
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Multiple Choice
In informational writing, you will begin with an
oreo cookie
Introduction Paragraph
Conclusion Paragraph
Body Paragraph
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Multiple Choice
This is an example of an informative text
True
False
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Multiple Choice
This is an example of an informative text
True
False
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Multiple Choice
What is the purpose of an informative text ?
To entertain
To give information
To persuade
To give answers
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Multiple Choice
Which is NOT an example of a transition word?
In addition
Furthermore
Such as
Have
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Multiple Choice
What is a good example of a hook?
Sharks are cool.
I like sharks.
Sharks have been living in Earth's oceans for 450 million years.
Sharks live in water.
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Multiple Choice
The first paragraph is an ______________________
Introduction
Body 1
Body 2
Body 3
Conclusion
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
What is the purpose of an informational essay?
To provide information, or explain steps in a process.
To tell a story.
To entertain the readers.
To persuade the reader.
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Multiple Choice
How can you make sure your reader can read and understand your writing?
Make sure it is free of spelling mistakes.
Make sure it is free of grammar and punctuation mistakes.
Make sure your sentences make sense.
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
Why is it useful to reread your own writing?
To introduce a topic
To make sure you know what you are writing about
To make sure your writing is as easy to understand as possible.
To add details
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Multiple Choice
What is the purpose of supporting details?
To make the paragraph bigger
To add more information about the topic sentence
To tell the reader what the topic is
To end the paragraph and repeat the main idea
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Multiple Choice
What is the first part of a paragraph?
Supporting Details
Topic Sentence
Closing
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Multiple Choice
what you think or believe about something
opinion
ambitious
controversy
skeptical
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Multiple Choice
What is the purpose of Informative Writing?
To tell a story
To give an opinion
To convince someone to agree with you
To gives facts and ideas clearly
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Multiple Choice
An example of a transition word is
can't
next
freezing
difficult
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Multiple Choice
True or False: It is a good idea to "hook" a reader at the beginning of your writing.
False
True
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