There are three purposes for writing.
Persuasive: Informational Structure/ Non-Fiction (see
below)
Information: Informational Structure/Non Fiction (see
below)
Entertain: Narrative Structure (Tell a story: Beginning, Middle,
End)
Persuasive: Informational Structure/ Non-Fiction (see
below)
Information: Informational Structure/Non Fiction (see
below)
Entertain: Narrative Structure (Tell a story: Beginning, Middle,
End)
•One of our main focuses is to work on Non-Fiction writing this year. We use the format of accordion writing.
•Topic Sentence: The main topic of the paragraph is stated. •Big Idea: Give the reader a main reason, detail or fact that relates to and supports the topic sentence. Use transitions (First of all..., Secondly.., Another.., The reason I think this..) to start these sentences. •Tell Me More: Give an example for the statement made in the reason/detail/fact sentence. •Big Idea: Give the reader a main reason, detail or fact that relates to and supports the topic sentence. Use transitions (First of all..., Secondly.., Another.., The reason I think this..) to start these sentences. •Tell Me More: Give an example for the statement made in the reason/detail/fact sentence. •Big Idea: Give the reader a main reason, detail or fact that relates to and supports the topic sentence. Use transitions (First of all..., Secondly.., Another.., The reason I think this..) to start these sentences. •Tell Me More: Give an example for the statement made in the reason/detail/fact sentence. •Concluding Sentence: The topic is restated to remind the reader what the paragraph was about. |