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1 Paragraph Jeopardy Pot Luck Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200
Supporting Sentences Terms Organization Transitions Pot Luck Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

2 $100 Question from Terms What is a MAIN IDEA?

3 $100 Answer from Terms A MAIN IDEA is the overall idea of a paragraph.

4 $200 Question from Terms What is a TOPIC SENTENCE
and where can it be found?

5 $200 Answer from Terms A TOPIC SENTENCE is where
the main idea of a paragraph is stated. It can be found anywhere in a paragraph, but for 7th grade Language Arts, we should put it at the beginning of our paragraph.

6 $300 Question from Terms A paragraph has UNITY when…

7 $300 Answer from Terms A paragraph has UNITY when
all sentences relate to the central focus, or main idea .

8 $400 Question from Terms What should a CLOSING SENTENCE do?

9 $400 Answer from Terms A CLOSING SENTENCE should give your paragraph a
finished/complete feeling.

10 $500 Question from Terms Define COHERENCE

11 $500 Answer from Terms COHERENCE is when readers
can tell how and why ideas are connected.

12 $100 Question from Supporting Sentences
What is the purpose of a SUPPORTING SENTENCE?

13 $100 Answer from Supporting Sentences
should contain details that elaborate on, explain, or prove a paragraph’s main idea.

14 $200 Question from Supporting Sentences
What are SENSORY DETAILS?

15 $200 Answer from Supporting Sentences
SENSORY DETAILS are words that we can experience through the senses of sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell.

16 $300 Question from Supporting Sentences
What are FACTS?

17 $300 Answer from Supporting Sentences
FACTS = information that can be proved true by direct observation or by checking a reliable reference source.

18 $400 Question from Supporting Sentences
What are EXAMPLES?

19 $400 Answer from Supporting Sentences
EXAMPLES are typical instances of an idea.

20 $500 Question from Supporting Sentences
Give me two SUPPORTING SENTENCES for the following sentence: My favorite class in school is social studies.

21 $500 Answer from Supporting Sentences
Answers will vary.

22 $100 Question from Organization
What is the definition of ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE?

23 $100 Answer from Organization
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE is a way of arranging ideas.

24 $200 Question from Organization
What does it mean to put supporting sentences in CHRONOLOGICAL order?

25 $200 Answer from Organization
CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER presents details in the order in which they happen (tell a story explain a process, show cause and express).

26 $300 Question from Organization
What does it mean to put supporting sentences in SPATIAL order?

27 $300 Answer from Organization
SPATIAL ORDER presents details according to their location (writing descriptions).

28 $400 Question from Organization
What does it mean to put supporting sentences in order of IMPORTANCE? Should the most important idea be written first or last?

29 $400 Answer from Organization
Order of IMPORTANCE means listing supporting sentences according to their importance. The most important idea is either at the beginning or at the end of a series of ideas (persuasive writing).

30 $500 Question from Organization
If you were writing a paragraph about your new house, what order would you use to organize your supporting sentences and why?

31 $500 Answer from Organization
Supporting details could be arranged in -spatial order to show where everything is in the house. -chronological order to show how the house was built -or order of importance to persuade the reader that your new house is the best one in the neighborhood.

32 $100 Question from Transitions
What is the purpose of TRANSITION words and phrases?

33 $100 Answer from Transitions
TRANSITIONS connect ideas and tell why and how they are related.

34 $200 Question from Transitions
Name three TRANSITION words or phrases a writer could use to show time.

35 $200 Answer from Transitions
Answers will vary.

36 $300 Question from Transitions
Name three TRANSITION words or phrases a writer could use to show cause and effect.

37 $300 Answer from Transitions
Answers will vary.

38 $400 Question from Transitions
Name three TRANSITION words or phrases a writer could use to compare and/or contrast ideas.

39 $400 Answer from Transitions
Answers will vary.

40 $500 Question from Transitions
Put the following TRANSITION words/phrases in order: In addition Furthermore For Example Finally

41 $500 Answer from Transitions
For example, In addition, Furthermore, Finally

42 $100 Question from Pot Luck
What type of paragraph would you write to convince Thurston students to take a class trip to Big Bear?

43 $100 Answer from Pot Luck A Persuasive Essay

44 $200 Question from Pot Luck
What type of essay would you write if you were asked to write a short story?

45 $200 Answer from Pot Luck A Narrative Essay

46 $300 Question from Pot Luck
You are asked to describe the different areas of Disney Land? What type of organizational structure would be best? Explain.

47 $300 Answer from Pot Luck Spatial: since you are describing
the park by its different locations

48 $400 Question from Pot Luck
What type of writing is a research essay?

49 $400 Answer from Pot Luck It would be expository.

50 $500 Question from Pot Luck
What is the editing symbol for a paragraph?

51 $500 Answer from Pot Luck

52 Final Jeopardy Define the following types of writing: Descriptive
Narrative Expository Persuasive

53 Final Jeopardy Answer Descriptive – describe a scene or object
Narrative – tell a story or explain a sequence of events Expository – provide information, including facts, instructions, and definitions Persuasive – to convince others to accept the writer’s opinion or to take action


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