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1 VOCABULARY FOR INFORMATIVE PAPER THE WORDS YOU NEED

2 6 + 1 WRITING TRAITS What are the 6 + 1 writing traits? Why do we learn them? How are they important to our informative research paper?

3 Idea The main message of your writing. Content Is the information in which you put into your paper to support your idea. 6 + 1 WRITING TRAITS AND DEFINITIONS

4 Organization How you structure your paper in order to present you information in a logical order. Voice The tone of the paper that makes the paper sound like you are the author. 6 + 1 WRITING TRAITS AND DEFINITIONS

5 Sentence Fluency The flow of your sentences. This includes varying the length. Conventions The grammatical correctness of your paper. 6 + 1 WRITING TRAITS AND DEFINITIONS

6 Word Choice The vocabulary you choose to use and how appropriate the words are for the subject matter The Plus 1? Presentation The plus 1 is Presentation. Presentation is how the writing actually looks on the page. 6 + 1 WRITING TRAITS AND DEFINITIONS

7 TERMINOLOGY FOR WRITING WORDS WE USE OFTEN WHEN TALKING ABOUT WRITING

8 Thesis Statement The thesis statement is a one to two sentence summary of what information will be in your paper. It usually is in the introduction. Introduction The introduction “hooks” your audience by using engaging methods of writing and contains the thesis statement. TERMINOLOGY FOR WRITING

9 Body The main content of your paper. This is where you produce the supporting reasons that uphold your main idea. Supportive Reasons Part of the body of writing. Each supportive reason should add value to or “support” your main idea. Each supportive reason should have it’s own paragraph (s). TERMINOLOGY FOR WRITING

10 Conclusion The conclusion is at the end of the paper. It summarizes or “wraps” up any loose ends that need to be concluded at the end of your paper. Sources Sources add validity to your information. Sources can be books, periodicals, websites, interviews, etc. Each source should be properly cited. TERMINOLOGY FOR WRITING

11 Citation Citation is how we give credit to a source for the information we used in our papers. We use the MLA citation format for English class. MLA (Modern Language Association) Is an association of scholars and teachers who created a citation method for MS to Higher Ed classrooms to use for academic writing. TERMINOLOGY FOR WRITING

12 Format How a paper is prepared and presented to its audience. Paragraph A group of 3 to 5 sentences that are related and grouped together for logical comprehension. TERMINOLOGY FOR WRITING

13 Peer Review When someone of compatible age or ability is asked to look over and add commentary or corrections to your writing. Copyright Protecting the author’s ability to own their creations with laws and warnings. TERMINOLOGY FOR WRITING

14 Plagiarism Taking a written work or anything that does not belong to you and claiming it as your own. Can be done consciously or unconsciously. Rough Draft A very unfinished beginning to a final draft of a written work. TERMINOLOGY FOR WRITING

15 Jargon Words that are familiar to a certain group or people in a particular profession. Example: CCSS Hook Something in the introduction that the author uses to “grab” the audiences attention. TERMINOLOGY FOR WRITING

16 Proofreading Checking a paper for grammatical errors or word choice issues. Syntax Putting words into a pattern or phrase that creates meaning within the sentence. TERMINOLOGY FOR WRITING

17 Sentence Fragment A sentence that is missing some of the key parts for comprehension. This includes subject, verb or both. Simile Comparing two things with words “like” or “as.” Example: Her eyes shown bright like a diamond in the night. TERMINOLOGY FOR WRITING

18 SOURCES "Education Northwest." Trait Definitions. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 Sept. 2014. "Glossary of Writing Terms and Phrases." Glossary of Writing Terms and Phrases. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 Sept. 2014.


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