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The “How and Why” of Writing Expository Writing The “How and Why” of Writing

What is Expository Writing? Expository writing is defined as presenting reasons, explanations, or steps in a process Informational writing An expository essay should follow a logical sequence and have three different main points Logic and coherence is the main focus of an expository essay

How is it different ? Expository writing does not tell a story Expository writing does not persuade a reader but only gives facts and reasons Expository writing can also give the steps of a process

Expository Writing Introduction of an expository should include the main idea and what the essay is about The three main reasons supporting this main idea should also be included in the introduction

Expository writing contd. Paragraph two should introduce the first reason and give details to support the first reason Paragraph three should introduce the second reason and give details to support the second reason Paragraph four should introduce the third reason and give details to support the third reason The conclusion should re-state all the reasons

Outline for Expository Title__________________________________________ I. Introduction: A. Hook______________________________________________________ B. Background information______________________________________ C. Background information on topic_______________________________ D. Background information on topic_______________________________ E. Statistic or personal anecdote-optional___________________________ F. THESIS STATEMENT________________________________________ II. First Reason__________________________________________________ A. Fact/ or example_________________________________________ B. Detail__________________________________________________ C. Fact/ example___________________________________________ D. Detail_________________________________________________ E. Fact/example____________________________________________ F. Detail__________________________________________________ G. Sum- up statement_______________________________________ III. Second Reason_______________________________________________ A. Fact/or example_________________________________________ C. Fact/example____________________________________________ D. Detail__________________________________________________ F. Detail___________________________________________________ IV. Third Reason_________________________________________________ A. Fact/example___________________________________________ C. Fact/example___________________________________________ D. Detail___________________________________________________ E. Fact/example___________________________________________ F. Detail V. Conclusion: Re- state all reasons in conclusion Clincher sentence- gives a summation of the above and a “feeling” about the whole essay. Use transition words, plan reasons in a logical order, make sure you re-state reasons in your conclusion.

Definition of Terms Thesis Statement: The main idea of the whole essay Transition words: Words such as first, second, as a result, which make transitions easy in the essay. Main Ideas: Each paragraph should have a main point or idea Supporting Details: Details support the main ideas

Re-Cap: Expository writing needs: One topic Reasons supporting that topic Details supporting the reasons A conclusion re-stating the reasons Transition words Clear, concise, logical and informative language

Topic: How I Would Change the World Brainstorm Three ways in which would like to change the world Put these three reasons on the bubble sheet

Topic Ideas: Topic: No more drugs Details: addictive, hurts families, expensive Cure Aids Details: epidemic, people are dying, world is unsafe Cure Cancer Details: families are split apart, people die, it is a disease which affects all of us Equality among people/race/religion Details: examples of race, religion etc. Stop pollution Details: water purity, ozone layer, fish die, people have respiratory diseases Animal Abuse Details: animal testing, cruelty to animals, elephant poaching Child Abuse Details: neglect, physical abuse, verbal abuse Family Values Details: immorality, adultery, faithfulness Education Details: school grades, make school fun, scores, learn to read and write Crime Details: gang warfare, drive by shooting, mafia, robberies World Hunger Details: India- starving people, Africa, homeless and starving in America Government Dictators Details: Hitler, Hussein, Mussolini

Details Can be descriptive Can be factual Can be from personal experience Can be anecdotes

Paragraph One Thesis statement Background information on your three topics I admire friends with great qualities. Three qualities I admire are: loyalty, honesty, a good sense of humor.

Paragraph 2 Put main idea for paragraph 2 on the outline Add your details Personal experiences Descriptive details-describe experience Facts about the topic- Short anecdotes

Paragraph 3 Put your main idea on the outline Add your details Personal experiences Description of how the topic works itself out Examples of the topic

Paragraph 4 Add your main idea onto your outline Add your details Personal examples of how the idea has been experienced by you in your life Describe how the idea “ looks” or what the person does Facts

Conclusion Re-state all of your ideas in your conclusion

What are the qualities of a good friend? Loyal Trusting Listen Respectful Fun Helpful Patient Keep Secrets Honesty Sense of Humor Smart Funny Athletic Doesn’t suck up to you/ (real, authentic person) Common interests

Transition words Add your transition words First Second Third Finally, or In Conclusion

Introduction Now let’s write the introduction together, now that we know what we are writing about. 1. Hook- Hook your reader with a question, quote, short anecdote, or personal experience statement

Introduction –contd. Write one “background” or informational sentence about each idea you are going to write about- Idea 1 Idea 2 Idea 3

Thesis Statement The thesis statement can be first in the paragraph, last in the paragraph or implied throughout the paragraph Example: I would like to change the world by improving the poverty situation in our world, alleviating crime, and helping the homeless.

Editing your essay Check that you have all the elements of an expository essay: Reasons Details Transition words Conclusion that re-states your topic Grammar Coherence, logic and clearly written

Expository Essay: There are three different types of expository essays: 1) Essay that is developed with examples and/or facts and statistics 2) Essay that is developed with steps in a process 3) Essay that is in a compare and contrast format Example: Paragraph 1: Introductory Paragraph A. Thesis sentence____________________________ B. Background info____________________________ C. Statistics- if relevant__________________________ Paragraph 2: Reason#1 or Process #1 Use a transition word A. Example/detail #1______________________________ B. Example/detail #2______________________________ C. Example/detail#3_______________________________ Paragraph 3: Reason #2or Process #2 Use a transition word B. Example/detail#2_______________________________ C. Example/detail #3______________________________ Paragraph 4: Reason #3 or Process #3 Use a transition word A. Example/detail #1_______________________________ B. Example/detail #2_______________________________ C. Example/detail#3________________________________ Paragraph 5:Conclusion: Take a reason from each paragraph and RE-STATE it in the conclusion. Add a clincher sentence. Evaluation: Do you have a clear logical topic? Have you introduced your topic in the first paragraph? Do you have one reason per paragraph? Do you have three details to support each reason? Have you used transition words at the beginning of each paragraph?