Informing the Public: Analyzing Non-Fiction · Informational Writing
Expository Essay Crafting
Writing clear and concise essays that synthesize information from multiple sources to explain a concept.
Key Questions
- 1How does a strong thesis statement provide a roadmap for an informational essay?
- 2What strategies can be used to integrate evidence smoothly into a paragraph?
- 3How can transitions be used to clarify the relationship between different pieces of evidence?
Ontario Curriculum Expectations
ON: Writing - Grade 7
Grade: Grade 7
Subject: Language Arts
Unit: Informing the Public: Analyzing Non-Fiction
Period: Informational Writing
Suggested Methodologies
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