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Writing an Informational Essay

Writing an Informational Essay

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6th Grade

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RI.6.2, RI.4.5, RL.4.3

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Bryce Hespe

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Writing an Informational Essay

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following shows the elements of an informational essay in the correct order?

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body paragraphs, introduction, conclusion

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conclusion, body paragraphs, introduction

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introduction, body paragraphs, conclusion

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introduction, conclusion, body paragraphs

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​Introduction Paragraph

Parts:

  • ​Attention getter or hook

  • ​Background information on topic

  • ​Thesis - last sentence of intro., tells what the rest of the essay will be about

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Multiple Choice

A thesis statement is...
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Something your teacher makes you write
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Your opinion about the topic in the prompt
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A sentence that you're supposed to have in your introduction
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A sentence

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Multiple Choice

What is the purpose of a thesis statement?
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To be a pretty sentence
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To be a sentence in your introduction
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To introduce your paper to the reader
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To explain what your essay will be about

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Multiple Choice

Where does your thesis statement need to appear in your essay?
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At the beginning of your introduction
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At the end of your introduction
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In your body paragraphs
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At the end of your entire essay

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Multiple Choice

Claim + _________ = Thesis Statement

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Resolution

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Reason

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Revolution

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Recessive

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is the strongest thesis statement?
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You should never give up.
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You are able to set your mind to anything if you don't give up.
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Never giving up is important.
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Never giving up is important because there will always be hardships in your way.

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Body Paragraph

Parts:

  • ​Topic sentence - states the subject, or point, of the paragraph

  • ​Supporting details - information, facts, and evidence to support your point

  • ​Concluding sentence - restates the topic sentence in a different way

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Multiple Choice

What is this sentence?

"My roommate Akiko is a very organized person."

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Topic Sentence

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Supporting Detail

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Concluding Sentence

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Multiple Choice

What is the topic sentence?

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The most important problem in our city is its inadequate public transportation system.

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A bus or streetcar that should arrive at 7:45 may not arrive until 8:00 or later.

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In order for people to get to their destinations on time, people must allow for waiting time at the bus and streetcar stops.

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Multiple Choice

Which is a topic sentence?

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Many come to experience the rich culture and ocean waves.

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The natural beauty, warm climate, and surrounding waters make it a popular tourist destination.

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The state of Hawaii is a great vacation destination.

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Conclusion Paragraph

Parts:

  • ​Restatement of thesis in first sentence

  • ​Summarize the main points, or topics, from your essay

  • ​Concluding statement

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Multiple Choice

Where should you restate your thesis at in your conclusion paragraph?

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beginning

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middle

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end

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following prompts matches the classification organizational pattern?

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What are the main similarities and differences between Antoine's story and Princess Keisha's story in Flyest Fables by Morgan Givens?

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A foil is a character who accompanies the main character and challenges them. Describe the ways Michael in Gary Soto's "Seventh Grade" is a foil.

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The leader, the tomboy, the good Samaritan, the aristocrat - how does each of the March sisters in Louisa May Alcott's Little Women fit one of these categories?

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following prompts matches the compare and contrast organizational pattern?

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What are the main similarities and differences between Antoine's story and Princess Keisha's story in Flyest Fables by Morgan Givens?

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A foil is a character who accompanies the main character and challenges them. Describe the ways Michael in Gary Soto's "Seventh Grade" is a foil.

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The leader, the tomboy, the good Samaritan, the aristocrat - how does each of the March sisters in Louisa May Alcott's Little Women fit one of these categories?

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