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Rules of the Game:1. Everyone will participate. This is YOUR
review for tomorrow’s test. Even if it’s not your turn you should be thinking of the correct answer.
2. Questions will be answered by whoever’s turn it is. Final Jeopardy will be answered by the group.
3. Ms. McKinnon keeps track of points and has the final say for each answer. If you choose to argue you will be excused from the game.
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Your
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400 400 400 400 400 400
500 500 500 500 500 500
Paragraphs/Sentences
WritingProcess
NarrativeWriting
Misc.R, P, & SRevising
OR Editing?
What is the topic sentence?
A 100
The topic sentence in a paragraph lets the audience
know the main ideas.
A 100
What is the concluding sentence?
A 200
The concluding sentence in the paragraph restates the
topic sentence and wraps up the paragraph
A 200
What is the body (or development) of the
paragraph?
A 300
The body or development of a paragraph supports the topic
sentence and provides details.
A 300
A 400
How many sentences should be in a paragraph?
The paragraph needs as many sentences that are needed.
(Minimum of 5)
A 400
What are three ways to describe a BAD topic
sentence?
A 500
Possible Answers:
1. The topic sentence presents more than one topic.
2. The topic sentence uses vague words.
3. The topic sentence does not give strong direction to the
paragraph.
A 500
What happens during the first step of the writing process?
B 100
Possible Answers:
The topic is chosen, brainstorming occurs, and thoughts are organized.
B 100
What happens during the fifth step of the writing process?
B 200
The paper is displayed for others to see, it is written in your best handwriting, and
illustrations are added.
B 200
During what step do you focus on content rather than
GUMS?
B 300
Drafting
B 300
What are some ways to organize your thoughts?
B 400
Jot list
Venn diagram
Story map
Web
Outline
B 400
What does ARMS stand for?
B 500
ADD
REMOVE
MOVE AROUND
SUBSTITUTE
B 500
During which stage would you add vivid words or a
thesaurus?
C 100
Revising.
C 100
During which stage would you add transition words,
details, or imagery?
C 200
Revising.
C 200
During which stage would you read the paper backwards
to find misspelled words?
C 300
Editing.
C 300
DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLE
Place A Wager
During which stage would you make sure you indented?
C 400
Editing.
C 400
During which stage would you check for GUMS?
C 500
Editing.
C 500
What are personal narratives about?
D 100
A personal narrative tells about an event or experience
you’ve had
D 100
What are the three parts to a personal narrative?
D 200
Personal Narrative have a beginning, middle, and end.
D 200
What point of view are personal narratives told from?
D 300
Personal narrative are told from the first person POV.
Ex. I, me, my, myself, we
D 300
What is included at the beginning to attract the
reader’s attention?
D 400
The grabber or hook catches the reader’s attention right
away.
D 400
How should the grabber make the reader feel?
D 500
The grabber should make the reader feel curiosity, anger, worry, sorrow, excitement,
fear, etc.
D 500
Pre-
E 100
Before
E 100
Post-
E 200
After
E 200
Log
E 300
Idea, word, speech, study, reason
E 300
Cycl
E 400
circle
E 400
-ness
E 500
State of
E 500
What tools can you use to prepare for your test on
Wednesday?
F 100
Notes, Class Website, PowerPoints, EQ Log
F 100
How can you protect yourself from the flu??
F 200
1. Wash hands!
2. Use Germ-X.
3. Cough into your elbow.
4. Keep hands away from your face.
F 200
What holiday did we stay out of school for yesterday?
F 300
Labor Day!
F 300
What kind of graph shows change over time?
F 400
Line Graph
F 400
What are the three types of government?
F 500
Autocracy, Oligarchy, Democracy
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Knucklehead
Please record your wager.
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What are the names of Jon’s brothers?
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Jim, Tom, Gregg, Brian, Jeff
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