Beruflich Dokumente
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Cornell Notes
(Writing)
Separate Information or
Descriptions.
#s
Order or Points.
+/-
Pros/Cons or Opposing
Views.
Something interesting or
has a wow factor.
Kansas Writing
Strategies (Writing)
Fact
Opinion
RAP
(Reading/Writing)
Skimming Text
(Reading)
Personal Narrative
Narrative
Personal
Narrative
Sequence of
Events
Setting
Dialogue
Point of View
Transition
Words and
Phrases
Sensory
Details
Frozen
Moment
Vivid Verbs
Characterizati
on
Conflict
Cause
Affect
Hook
Tone
Mood
A story.
A story about me and I am a main character.
The order of which events take place.
The time and place of the story.
Conversation between characters.
Purpose? Helps tell the story and share details about the events,
characters, and problem in the story.
View from which the story is told.
1st Person Point of View: storyteller is a character in the story. Pronouns
Used- I, me, my.
2nd Period Point of View: readers actions are narrated. Pronouns UsedYou.
3rd Person Point of View: storyteller is someone outside the story.
Pronouns Used- he, she, them, they. (Sometimes the storyteller is
omniscient which means they are all-knowing about everything that is
taking place in the story.)
Words and phrases used to move and connect the reader through ideas,
details, or events in my writing.
Ex: first, then next, also, finally
Describing something using the five sense (see, smell, taste, touch, feel).
An incident that feels like a frozen piece of time and can be describe in
great detail.
Words that provide a specific depiction on an action.
Ex: The dog barked and ran after the cat =>The dog growled and sprang
after the cat.
Method a writer uses to develop characters and includes Action, Description,
and Dialogue (ADD).
A problem or struggle in the story.
Internal Conflict: a problem that occurs inside the character. Ex: making
the right decision, meet a goal, etc.
External Conflict: problems between a character and outside forces. Ex:
nature, another character, or society.
An initial action that makes something happen.
The result on an action.
Used at the beginning of a writing piece to capture (hook) the readers
attention. (AQQS)
Anecdote ( A short biographical sketch)
Question
Quote
Statement of Intrigue
Attitude towards a specific subject.
Overall emotional quality of a work.
Figurative Language
Simile
Metaphor
Personificatio
n
Alliteration
Imagery
Onomatopoeia
Hyperbole
Idiom
Short Story
Plot
Exposition
Rising Action
Climax
Falling Action
Resolution
Conflict
Informational Writing
Informational
Writing
Effective
Informational
Writing Uses:
Use transitional
your
ideas
by
digging
on your audience.
deep.
and phrases
Focus on Why youre
writing.
writing. Are you writing to
Demonstrate a
example, articles, letters,
of written langu
and brochures are different
correct grammar
from one another.
punctuation, & sp
Types of
Informational
Writing:
Argumentative Writing
Argument
Counterargum
ent
Supporting
Example
Thesis
Statement
On-Demand Writing
Step 1: WWF
Step 2:
Organize My
Thoughts
(Graphic
Organizer)
Step 3: Draft
Response
Formatting
Date
Greeting
Closing
Signature
Subject
Title
Headings/Subhea
Make improvements to your writing piece, and refer back to the scoring
guide to make sure have met all criteria.
Letter
Blog
Speech
Article
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