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To inform, explain and report
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Type of writing that is used to Explain Describe Give information Inform The text is organized around one topic and well- developed.
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READ- WRITE- THINK Analyzing the prompt. Expository graphic organizer Introduction, Body and Conclusion Activity- Read various expository articles to break down the parts of an essay. Thesis
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EXP= Explain
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RAFTS What is the ROLE of the writer? 1 st person, 2 nd person, or 3 rd person Who is your AUDIENCE? STAAR trained readers What is the FORMAT of the essay? Expository What is the TOPIC of the essay? Why is it sometimes necessary to take a chance? What is the STRONG VERB for the essay? Explain
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Circle, Box, Underline This helps visual learners and sets a pattern. Circle all verbs. Box nouns and ? words: (who, what, when, where, why) Underline the topic. Write down for organization. Write Explaining why It is sometimes necessary to take a chance
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Do’s Capture the reader’s attention. (Hook) State the issue. Thesis Don’ts DO NOT introduce yourself as the author “Hi, my name is Jackie and I am going to write about..” DO NOT begin with “I am going to write to you about….”
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Each body focuses on the topic. Use details from your life or research based on personal examples. Use an example to prove it to the reader. (support) Topic Sentence: The main topic of the essay is stated. Reason/Detail/Fact: Give the reader a main reason, detail, or fact that relates to and supports the topic. Explain/Example: Give an example for the statement made in the reason/detail/fact sentence.
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Sum up the entire writing piece. Rephrase the thesis Tie back to the central idea. Universal truth or Truism
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