EXPOSITORY WRITING “EXPLAIN” Presented by Beverly Dunaway EXPOSITORY WRITING “EXPLAIN”
What is Expository Writing? http://www.havefunteaching.com/songs-for-kids/writing/expository-writing-song
We use expository to explain Provides readers with information Use examples from your main idea Introduction ,Body ,and Conclusion
Introduction Introduction should start with a discussion Pull the reader in Don’t forget the reasons or example to support the main idea
Body Each body focuses on topic Use examples to prove it to the reader to support your main idea Use details from your life or your research
Conclusion Restate your main idea Go over each example Leave reader with a feeling or a question
Definitions Expository / Topic Introduction Body Conclusion Main Idea Details Reasons Examples
How to write an Introduction Expository Writing Introductions What are expository writers trying to accomplish in introductions? To tell the reader what they are writing about
Introduction To capture the readers attention Introduction DON'TS DO NOT introduce yourself as the author DO NOT begin with "I am going to write to you about" Professional writers DO NOT do this!
Introduction Introduction DO'S 1st Sentence: State your subject 2nd Sentence: Tell how you feel about the subject 3rd Sentence: State your 3 reasons
Introduction Example The one job around the house that I hate to do more than anything else is the garbage. Sometimes I wish that the garbage would just learn to take itself out. Taking the garbage out is such a horrible task because it stinks, it is sticky, and the dogs always carry it away.
Conclusion Expository Writing Conclusions What are expository writers trying to accomplish in conclusions? To sum the entire writing piece up
Conclusion Conclusion DO's 1st Sentence: Restate your subject 2nd Sentence: Restate your reasons 3rd Sentence: State a sentence about the future of the subject
Conclusion Example Taking out the garbage is the worst household job in the world. No one should have to suffer through the smell, stickiness, or aggravation of the dogs. One day, I hope to be able to have a machine to carry it away for me.
Expository Paragraph Expository Writing Paragraph A. Topic Sentence: B. Detail 1: C. Elaboration of Detail 1: D. Detail 2: E. Elaboration of Detail 2: F. Concluding Sentence:
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