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Types of Writing Game Show - Narrative, Informative, Argumentative

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Pencils Books and Curls
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Grade Levels
5th - 12th
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Pages
55 pages
$6.00
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What educators are saying

WOW! This resource blew me away. My students were very engaged the whole time. It was great for review right before our state writing test.
This resource was an incredible deal! Only $6 for a super in depth game, with detailed instructions?! I loved it! The kids loved it!

Description

Teaching the difference between the three types of writing can be engaging and fun for you to teach using this PowerPoint Game Show. Use the game to review before a test or to check for comprehension!

Put students in up to 6 groups to play this Jeopardy style game!

Game Features:

25 Question Slides

25 Answer Slides

Game Board Slide: all question categories and points (click to go to a question and amounts will disappear as they are used)

Scoreboard Slide: track points for each team

Buttons on each slide that will take you back to the game board, scoreboard or answer.

Reset Page buttons on the scoreboard and game board.

Student Recording Sheet

PLEASE NOTE: You WILL NEED to enable macros for the presentation to work correctly. Instructions are included. This presentation can also work on an interactive whiteboard.

Categories:

Narrative

Informative

Argument

Writing Process

Writing Prompts

Total Pages
55 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Write arguments to support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence.
Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas, concepts, and information through the selection, organization, and analysis of relevant content.
Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, relevant descriptive details, and well-structured event sequences.
Write arguments to support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence.
Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas, concepts, and information through the selection, organization, and analysis of relevant content.

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