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Step Up To Writing

Step Up To Writing. Compiled by Beth Miller. Elements of Expository Writing. Organization is the key. Topic sentences and thesis statements are the heart. Transitions are the glue for the key ideas. Examples, evidence, and explanations are the meat. Conclusions tie it all together.

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Step Up To Writing

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  1. Step Up To Writing Compiled by Beth Miller

  2. Elements of Expository Writing Organization is the key. Topic sentences and thesis statements are the heart. Transitions are the glue for the key ideas. Examples, evidence, and explanations are the meat. Conclusions tie it all together.

  3. Step Up to Writing Background Topic Sentence Details, Reasons, Facts Examples, Evidence, Elaboration Conclusion

  4. Background The background educates or entertains the reader. It is a “hook” or “grabber” that gets the reader’s attention.

  5. Topic Sentence Green means “go.” Green asks the writer to decide: “What am I going to prove?” “What am I going to explain?” “What information will I share?”

  6. Reasons, Details & Facts Yellow means “slow down.” Introduce key concepts to support the topic sentence.

  7. Examples, Evidence & Elaboration Red means “stop and explain.” Present evidence. Provide explanation and examples.

  8. Conclusion Green means “go back to your topic.” Restate the topic and the position. Do not introduce new information. Use synonyms and leave your reader with something to remember.

  9. Step 1: Construct Informal Outline Topic=Why I should learn to swim Safety reasons -help yourself -save others Social reasons -parties -vacations -summertime Conclusion=Benefits of being a great swimmer

  10. Step 2: Convert Outline to Sentences Title=Reasons for Learning to Swim Learning to swim is an essential skill for all children. One reason to learn to be a strong swimmer is safety. If you are in a dangerous situation, such as in a sinking raft or boat, you can swim to shore. If you are a good swimmer, you can also help save others who may be drowning. Being able to spend time with others is another reason for learning to swim. Birthday and school year-end parties are often located around the pool. Many people plan their vacations for warmer climates so that happy hours may be spent splashing in the ocean. The heat of summer makes us all want to cool off by enjoying water sports, such as water skiing, diving, and surfing. Learning to be a great swimmer can clearly make your life safer and more enjoyable.

  11. Step 3: Compile the Paragraph Reasons for Learning to Swim Learning to swim is an essential skill for all children.One reason to learn to be a strong swimmer is safety.If you are in a dangerous situation, such as in a sinking raft or boat, you can swim to shore. If you are a good swimmer, you can also help save others who may be drowning.Being able to spend time with others is another reason for learning to swim.Birthday and school year-end parties are often located around the pool. Many people plan their vacations for warmer climates so that happy hours may be spent splashing in the ocean. The heat of summer makes us all want to cool off by enjoying water sports, such as water skiing, diving, and surfing.Learning to be a great swimmer can clearly make your life safer and more enjoyable.

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