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1 10 minutes of independent reading
Tardy Bell Activity Come in have a seat & begin!

2 Wednesday October 19, 2016 Today you will need:
All “I was homeless” material Notes on informative writing “I lived in a truck” text Library Books

3 Wednesday October 19, 2016 Today’s Agenda
Library – Book Fair Video Bell Challenge Activity – Informative Essay “I was homeless” Informative Essay “I was homeless” Quiz Exit Ticket

4 Criteria for Success… At the end of today’s lesson, we will write an informative essay on the challenges homeless people face.

5 Bell Challenge Informational Text
Define informational writing. List 3 differences between narrative writing and informational writing. What are the components of an informative essay and how many paragraphs should the essay be?

6 Informative (Expository) Writing
The “How and Why” of Writing

7 What is Informational Writing?
Informational writing is defined as presenting reasons, explanations, or steps in a process An informational essay should follow a logical sequence and have three different main points Logic and coherence is the main focus of an expository essay

8 How is informative writing different from narrative writing?
Question

9 Narrative vs. Expository
Tells a story Has action Author’s purpose: to entertain Has conflict & dialogue Has characters & theme Has a definite beginning, middle, and end Key words- Tell about a time, tell what happened next, and write a story Ex. Folktale, fable, myths, suspense-filled stories Provides information Explanations/ directions Author’s purpose: to inform or explain Has a central idea (thesis) Organized by: compare/contrast, cause & effect, chronological order, problem & solution, or question/answer Key words- Explain, tell how Ex. Internet, biography, dictionary, encyclopedia

10 Informative Writing Introduction of an informative essay should include the main idea and what the essay is about The three main reasons supporting this main idea should also be included in the introduction

11 Key Terms for Informative Writing
Thesis Statement: The main idea of the whole essay Transition words: Words such as first, second, as a result, which make transitions easy in the essay. Main Ideas: Each paragraph should have a main point or idea Supporting Details: Details support the main ideas

12 Re-Cap: Informative writing needs:
One topic Reasons supporting that topic Details supporting the reasons A conclusion re-stating the reasons Transition words Clear, concise, logical and informative language

13 How does an informative essay look?
Introduction paragraph (HOOK & THESIS) Body paragraphs (SUPPORTING IDEAS & DETAILS) Concluding paragraph (RESTATE SUPPORTING IDEAS) 4-5 PARAGRAPHS REMEMBER= 3-4 different TRANSITION WORDS

14 RAGE+C Writing Strategy
R - Restate the Question or Prompt Introduction A - Answer the Question or Prompt G - Give Evidence Body E - Explain Evidence + C - Conclude Conclusion

15 Tips on Informative Writing
It should be fact-based. Facts can be quotes, statistics, definitions, names, dates, events. It should be formal. Remember who your reader is (the teacher!). Use examples. Explain what you mean. Don’t be overwhelmed. You have a lot of valuable stuff to say. Your teachers want to read it.

16 “Homeless in America” Informative Essay
Using the notes you took during the lesson and synthesizing handout write a 5 paragraph essay on the following topic: What challenges do homeless people face and how can society help?

17 Put the topic of our essay in your own words.
Write It! Put the topic of our essay in your own words.

18 Introduction Now let’s write the introduction together, now that we know what we are writing about. Hook- Hook your reader with a question, quote, short anecdote, or personal experience statement

19 Introductory Paragraph
Thesis statement Background information on your topic. Grab the reader’s attention by: Asking a question ???? Using some key words from the writing prompt.

20 Brainstorm What are 3 challenges that homeless people face in America?
Topic: Challenges the homeless face in America and how society can help more. Brainstorm What are 3 challenges that homeless people face in America?

21 Topic: Challenges the homeless face in America and how society can help more.
Brainstorm List some ways that society can help the homeless overcome their challenges.

22 What background information from the text can we use in our introduction to hook the reader?

23 Introductory Paragraph
Write It! Introductory Paragraph

24 Informational Writing The Body & Conclusion
Paragraph two should introduce the first reason and give details to support the first reason. Paragraph three should introduce the second reason and give details to support the second reason. Paragraph four should introduce the third reason and give details to support the third reason. The conclusion should re-state all the reasons.

25 Body Paragraphs – The Details
Can be descriptive Can be factual Can be from personal experience Can be anecdotes

26 Paragraph 2 What was one challenge that homeless people face? How can society help? Add your details Personal experiences Descriptive details-describe experience Facts about the topic- Short anecdotes

27 Introduction Model In America, according to the text, there are more than 630,000 people who are homeless on any given day. A lot of people assume that homelessness occurs because of negligent actions, such as lack of motivation to work and poor financial decision making, that causes one to become homeless. However, homelessness

28 Write It! Body Paragraph 1

29 Paragraph 3 What was one challenge that homeless people face? How can society help? Add your details Personal experiences Description of how the topic works itself out Examples of the topic

30 Write It! Body Paragraph 1

31 Paragraph 4 What was one challenge that homeless people face? How can society help? Add your details Personal examples of how the idea has been experienced by you in your life Describe how the idea “ looks” or what the person does Facts

32 Write It! Body Paragraph 1

33 Conclusion Re-state all of your ideas in your conclusion

34 Write It! Conclusion

35 Transition words Add your transition words First Second Third
Finally, or In Conclusion

36 Go back, read your writing, and add transition words that make your writing flow and have a logical change of thought. Transition Word

37 “Homeless in America” Informative Essay
Using the notes you took during the lesson and synthesizing handout write a 5 paragraph essay on the following topic: What challenges do homeless people face and how can society help?

38 “I was homeless” Quiz Exit Ticket


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