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Teaching Five Paragraph Writing For several years now, 5th grade teacher Jenifer Bazzit has been teaching five paragraph essay structure and everything that goes with it. See her tips.
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Breathing Life into Essays: Lesson on how to introduce students to writing expository/essays vs. narratives (stories).
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Expository foldable...love it! You could even do it vertically so the paragraphs go down like they would in the paper
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transition words in writing. Because I am tired of reading first, next, and last stories.
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Step up to writing- Love this method for teaching expository writing. Having students use graphic organizers and highlighters helps cement the concepts.
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PowerPoint presentation and test bundle for introducing expository writing (designed for STAAR/EOC). Includes notes, practice with thesis statements, and a coordinating test.
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Take the photo and then ask youngsters to use it as a writing prompt for explanatory/informative writing.
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Figurative Language_Concrete Poetry Snowman example -- expository text examples 3rd grade --
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Personal Narrative Writing vs. Expository Writing FREEBIE from Write On, Fourth Grade!
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Great anchor chart for writing conclusions in expository writing
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this is a great expository writing song- topic/main idea, 3 supporting details, and conclusion from Have Fun Teaching
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Tales of a 4th Grade Dual Language Diva: Writing Anchor Charts
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formula for informational writing...could help with expository writing about social studies or science topics
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Expository Writing Freebie, includes anchor charts, draft book, teacher draft book, and brainstorming pages
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expository vs narrative writing | Texas Teaching Fanatic | A look inside a 4th grade classroom
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Expository Writing- Bubble Fun! as seen on Fourth Grade Friends www.fourthgradefriends.com
Tales of a 4th Grade Dual Language Diva. Hooks and Introductions
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This is how I taught Expository Writing this year...all of my kids understood and wrote amazing pieces!!!
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(I need to do this with Hannah! Do kids really do this in 4th grade?? HA!) Detailed post on how to teach 4th graders to write five paragraph essay.
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I would use these writing prompts to have students practice expository writing. I would write at the top of the sheet "Write to explain..." and let the students choose their writing prompt.