informative/explanatory writing
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Informative/Explanatory Writing Overview
Barbara Goggans, Ph.DGCSD
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Informative/Explanatory Writing is nonfiction writing that provides information (facts) to the reader about a particular topic by using a variety of strategies such as sequencing steps, comparing and contrasting, categorizing, reporting, defining, describing, explaining why, or expressing an opinion.
What is Informative/Explanatory Writing?
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Types of Informative/Explanatory Writing
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When we write informative/explanatory
pieces on a topic, we have to think about our PURPOSE
and the READER’S NEEDS.
Purpose of Informative/Explanatory Writing
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Topic: HorsesThe reader may need to know… How to groom a
horse How to ride a horse How horses develop
from birth to adult The types of horses The uses of horses How horses are
different from mules
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Informative/Explanatory writing provides information such as:
Types: What are the types of poetry?Behavior: How do penguins find food? Components: What are the parts of a motor?
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Informative/Explanatory writing provides information such as:
Why things happen: Why do countries go to war?
Function: What is an x-ray used for?
How things work: How does the legislative branch of the government function?
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Informative/explanatory writing is the type of writing students are most often required
to produce during their school years.
SCIENCE: Write about the changing phases of the moonWrite about the different types of cloudsDefine the parts of a cellHISTORY:Write about the events that led up to the Louisiana PurchaseWrite an essay about the causes and effects of the settlement at JamestownWrite a report about the different leaders or battles of the Civil War
LANGUAGE ARTS:Write a report about the literature of the HolocaustWrite a report about a poet and what influenced his poetryHow is Halloween celebrated in countries throughout the world?
FOREIGN LANGUAGE:Write a report comparing American culture and French cultureExplain the pronunciation rules in the Spanish language
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Definition: What is Courage? Classification: What types of people
were put in concentration camps by Hitler during WWII?
Comparison/Contrast: How does the nonfiction account of the sinking of the Titanic compare to the movie version?
Cause/Effect: What happens to our bodies when we consume lots of fast food?
Informative/Explanatory Writing Strategies
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A good lead (introduction) that interests the reader and lets him know the subtopics/how the text will unfold
Transition words (for instance, in addition, therefore, such as, because of , as a result, in contrast to, unlike, despite, on the other hand)
A conclusion that offers a final insight or implication for the reader to consider
Organization
Informative/Explanatory Writing (like all good writing) should
have…STRUCTURE
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Elaboration and evidence-- a variety of information and specific details
Trusted sources and a bibliography Carefully chosen words, exact phrases, clear
explanation, engaging language, and a consistent tone
Command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation and spelling
Informative/Explanatory Writing (like all good writing) should
have…DEVELOPMENT
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So…let’s WRITE!!