How to Write an Informative/Explanatory Essay

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How to Write an Informative/Explanatory Essay 9th grade Unit Four

Informative/Explanatory Writing Informative and explanatory writing should rely on facts to inform or explain. Informative writing serves several purposes: To increase readers’ knowledge of a subject To help readers better understand a procedure or process To provide readers with an enhanced comprehension of a concept It should also feature a clear introduction, body and conclusion.

An effective informative/explanatory contains these elements: A topic sentence or thesis statement that introduces the concepts or subject Relevant facts, examples and details that expand upon a topic Definitions, quotation and/or graphics that support the information given A structure that presents information in a direct , clear manner Clear transitions Precise words and technical vocabulary where appropriate Formal language and tone A conclusion that supports the information given and provides fresh insights

Introduction and Conclusion Paragraphs Introduction Paragraph Conclusion Paragraph The introduction is engaging and establishes the claim in a compelling way. Might include a hook as the first sentence. Thesis should be your last sentence. The conclusion offers fresh insight into the claim. Calls for action Answers the “So What?”

Looking at examples… Turn to page R13 (to R16) in your books. We are going to read 4 examples of informative/explanatory essays ranging from a low score to a high score. We are going to discuss as a class what makes each of these essays strong and/or weak. Please refer back to these examples for guidance anytime you are required to write a narrative piece of your own.