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STAAR Writing Academic Vocabulary
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STAAR Writing Academic Vocabulary

What is the definition of an audience? : the person or group to whom the author wrote the text . The most important concept the writer wants the reader to learn from an essay. Should include a topic, keywords, and reasons. : Central Idea. Being logical organization that the reader understands. : coherent. Your essay should have clarity of thoughts.What is it asking you to do: Make sure your sentences make sense and go with the topic. You are now going to compose your essay.What is the directions asking you to do: Write a complete essay. The closing or ending to a written text: Conclusion. Correct for the purpose it was intended: appropriate. What is the most effective way to combine sentences 16 & 17? The question is asking us to..: Select the best answer that makes sense. Regina needs to use a more appropriate transition...A transition word is often found at the ____________ of a sentence. : Beginning. Regina would like to add a topic sentence to the beginning of the 4th paragraph. What should the topic sentence include: It should introduce what paragraph 4 is mostly about. Where is the best place to insert this sentence?What is the question asking you to do: Add the sentence to the paragraph where it would make the most sense. If a question asks you to delete something, what is it asking you to do: remove something from the essay. Draft..: the part in the writing process where you write your essay but it is yet to be revised and edited. If an essay is not focused, what does that mean: it includes details that are off topic or does have any organization. Editing..: fixing word choice, adding transition words, combining sentences, and adding or moving essay details. Make sure your essay is legible...what does this word mean: neat and clear to read. When a question asks:Which sentence does not belong? What is the question asking you to do: find the sentence that does not follow the topic of the essay. When you plan your full essay, what is something you should create: bubble map. How can you determine the verb tense of the essay: look at the verb endings. For a revising essay, what test strategy can help you to determine topic sentences, adding details, and concluding statements? : baby gists

Grade:Grade 3_AI - Grade 5_AI
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WEEK 2- EAPP- Structure of Academic Texts
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WEEK 2- EAPP- Structure of Academic Texts

What does "Structure" means: This means how to organize and emphasize all the important points in your composition.. Essay, Concept paper, Reaction paper, Position Paper, Report and Research are the "Six General Classifications of Academic Texts": True. This is generally the proforma for all analytical compositions. However, not all essays are academic: Essay. Defines an idea or a concept and clarifies its ‘whatness’; thus, its most prominent structure is the use of definition: Concept paper. Is generally an informed and insightful perspective on art, popular culture, and a technical topic: Reaction Paper. This classification of text asserts an argument: Position Paper. This classification of text retells data, incident, or event: Report. This classification of text is a highly formal kind of reports: Research. What are the sequenced "Three Basic Parts of a Text": Introduction, Body and Conclusion. In Different Structures of Academic Texts, the characteristics of the Three Basic Parts of the ESSAY are the..: . In Different Structures of Academic Texts, the characteristics of the Three Basic Parts of the CONCEPT PAPER are the..: . In Different Structures of Academic Texts, the characteristics of the Three Basic Parts of the POSITION PAPER are the..: . In Different Structures of Academic Texts, the characteristics of the Three Basic Parts of the REPORT are the..: . In Different Structures of Academic Texts, the characteristics of the Three Basic Parts of the RESEARCH PAPER are the..: . It is also an important element of conclusion, but you should find a fresh and concise way of doing this: Summarizing

Grade:Grade 7_AI - Grade 12_AI
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Elements of Persuasive Writing
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Elements of Persuasive Writing

What is a thesis statement: A statement that explains the main idea of an essay. What is the purpose of the thesis: To state your opinion or claim and prove it. Where should a thesis statement appear: first paragraph. The thesis statement should include your opinion on the on the points your are analyzing: True. The thesis statement should express a main idea that links to supporting points: True. A writer who uses persuasion attempts to:: influence you to do or believe something. A fact is:: something that can be proven true. Which two paragraphs are the most similar: Introduction and Conclusion. What are the components of a persuasive writing: Introduction, Thesis Statement, Body Paragraphs, Conclusion. What is the purpose of persuasive writing: To persuade. What is a lead: The first sentence in argumentative writing that graps audience attention. What are transitions used for: Guide your through the reading. What type of sentence always starts a body paragraph: Topic Sentence. What are the components to an argumentative thesis statement: claim and 3 reasons. What is a hook, or lead: A sentence that gets the reader's attention. . There are three parts to an essay. Which choice contains all of them: Introduction, Body, Conclusion. Your thesis statement must include the points you'll discuss. At least how many should you have in your essay: Three. A short interesting story is called an: Anecdote. The first step of the writing process is the: Prewrite. During writing time, it's most important that I: write 

Grade:Grade 3_AI - Grade 5_AI
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Argument Writing Terms
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Argument Writing Terms

What is the writer's position, opinion, or side called: Claim. What is an example of a formal claim: We should explore space.. What does it mean to give a reason in argument writing: Give a statement to support or back up the claim.. Which of the following are examples of reasons? : We only give 1% of the US budget to NASA. . What does it mean to cite text evidence? : Use a direct quote or paraphrase a quote from a resource to support your reasons. . Which of these options is an example of a direct quote citation? : Thomas Jones often says, "only a human can experience what being in space feels like, and only a human can communicate this to others." . What is an opponent's viewpoint: The opposite side of the author's claim or counterclaim. What is an example of a counterclaim? : Some mistakenly believe that going to space was all about competition. . High school students should have physical education every school day in order to stay healthy: Claim. Private schools often require students to wear uniforms: Not a claim. We should allow students to vote at the age of 16: Not a claim. What must a claim be: arguable. Find the claim: College should be free for low income families.. According to the CDC, heart disease is the #1 cause of death in America: . Facts, quotations, examples, anecdotes, and statistics can all be used as _______________: evidence. Statements that address opposing viewpoints: counterclaims. What should you do after presenting text evidence: Explain how that evidence proves your point.. How do you know evidence is taken from the text? : You use quotes . What is the purpose of an argument: TO PERSUADE. The author's purpose is to convince us that the ________________ is true: claim. How do we know a claim is strong: It is debatable

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Argument Writing
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Argument Writing

The writer's position on a problem or issue is called the: claim. In order to write a successful argument, you must use ___ to support claims, and ____ to support your reasons: reasons, evidence. When gathering evidence, use credible ___ and take notes: sources. Always make sure to disprove the ___ argument: opposing.      This element is the first line of your writing: Hook. Acknowledging why someone may disagree with you is known as this: Counterclaim. This is based on personal experience, quotes, facts and statistics that support your reasons: Reason. This is a debatable statement that forms the main point of your argument: Claim. This helps support your main claim and gives the reader a basis for accepting your main claim: Reason. This element wraps up all loose ends and finishes strong: Conclusion. This is the part of the introduction paragraph that catches readers’ attention: Hook. This shows how you know you’re right: Evidence. This disputes or disagrees with your claim: Counterclaim. This follows your claim: Reason. Introduce this with statements such as, “It may be argued that ….”, “Contrary to evidence…”,  “It is true, however, ….” or any other statement that acknowledges conflicting viewpoints: Counterclaim. What type of hook is this?I was living in Arkansas the first time I met prejudice face to face: Personal Anecdote. What type of hook is this?Each year there is one Lego block made for every person in the world. Think about it: Fascinating Fact. One type of hook you can use for writing is called an anecdote. What is the definition of anecdote? : A short story or scene. Which type of hook is this?John Wooden once said, "Never mistake activity for achievement." : Quote

Grade:Grade 6_AI - Grade 8_AI
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6 Traits, Writing Process & Purpose
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6 Traits, Writing Process & Purpose

Why is the "Voice" important: It describes what the writers thoughts are.. What is the trait that involves fixing mistakes in your paper: Conventions. Is word choice when you use descriptive and powerful words: Yes. Organization is when..: Things tie together and make sense.. Ideas.: All of the above. Word choice is..: All of the above.. Organization makes the writing easy to follow: Yes. In this part of the Writing Process you change the way your writing SOUNDS: Revision. The part of the writing process in which you correct your spelling, capitalization, and punctuation: Editing. In this step of the writing process, you are writing down all of your ideas and often using a graphic organizer: . In this step of the writing process, you are organizing your thoughts into complete sentences, but are not yet worried about spelling, capitalization, punctuation, or word choice: Drafting. I add vivid verbs during this step of the writing process: Revision. I use a Thesaurus for better word choice during this step of the writing process: Revision.  I will use a computer or my neatest best penmanship during this stage of the writing process: Publishing. It was a glorious morning in Alabama. The sun was shining through the trees. Alan couldn't wait to find his fishing pole and call his friend Sam to go fishing. They had a great time on these early morning fishing trips. They took their dogs with them and the dogs would swim in the lake while they fished. It was so funny to watch those dogs paddle around the lake. : to Entertain. The Underground Railroad was a secret organization which helped slaves escape to freedom. Many slaves were able to escape because of the conductors and station masters. The northern states were free states and slaves were free once they arrived in the north. Secret codes and signals were used to identify the conductors and station masters. : to Inform

Grade:Grade 3_AI, Grade 4_AI
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