Gives an overall impression of a topic through sensory details or main idea and supporting details
Organized as a series of events or steps in chronological order; a process
Organized using events and their consequences
Analyzes similarities and differences between or among characters, situations, concepts, or ideas
identifies obstacles and offers ways to resolve them
During, next, following
For instance, such as, most important
In order to, consequently, this leads to
On the other hand, resemble, although
This resulted in, one answer is, therefore
Some people get goosebumps when they're scared; others get goosebumps only when they're cold.
Goose bumps make me shiver. I get little bumps on my skin. They look like little bubbles.
Goose bumps make me shiver. First I get cold, and then I shake all over.
Goose bumps make me shiver. But they disappear as soon as I cover up with a jacket or blanket.
Goose bumps make me shiver. When the temperature drops below 45 degrees, my skin crinkles into goose bumps.
What is the problem? What are the possible solutions?
What do these things have in common?
What is the main idea? What are the supporting details?
What happened? In what order did events happen?
What is the relationship between these events?
What day in October do we have off?
What day does Halloween fall on?
What is the name of the principal?
What are the school colors?
What is the school mascot?
What is description?
What is sequence?
What is cause-effect?
What is compare-contrast?
What is problem-solution?
What is sequence?
What is description?
What is cause-effect?
What is compare-contrast?
What is problem-solution?
What is compare-contrast?
What is description?
What is sequence?
What is problem-solution?
What is cause-effect?
What is oroblem-solution?
What is compare-contrast?
What is description?
What is seqence?
What is cause-effect?
The 25th
the 31st / a Thursday
Mrs. Kunze
Silver and Black
The Raiders