PRESENTATION OUTLINE
Expository Writing
Define the important word(s) in the prompt. First sentence of the introduction.
Thesis Statement
Guides the essay.
Thesis Statement
- Subject
- Ideas about subject (2 for STAAR)
-Last sentence of the introduction.
-Subject...because Idea 1 and Idea 2
-EX: Peer Pressure can create positive results because...
Topic Sentence
Idea that guides the Body Paragraph.
TOPIC SENTENCE
- Guides body paragraph
- Ideas about Subject
- Are in thesis statement
- Are two topic sentences
Body Paragraph Details
Details answer who, what, where/when, and how.
DETAILS
- After the topic sentence
- For example, a who, what.
- Other details could include where/when.
- **Why & How**
BOZO DETAIL WORDS
- Do NOT tell WWWWWH
- Someone, you, stuff
BUILDING AN EXPOSITORY ESSAY
- Introduction Paragraph
- Body Paragraph 1
- Body Paragraph 2
- Conclusion
EXPOSITORY ESSAY
- Introduction Paragraph - Definition/Thesis
- The thesis has the subject + 2 ideas
- Idea 1 goes in the topic sentence of Body Paragraph 1
- Idea 2 goes in the topic sentence of Body Paragraph 2
- So far I have a total of 3 paragraphs
HOW DO I REPHRASE THE THESIS IN THE CONCLUSION?
- Copy the subject (which we define in sentence 1)
- Begin the sentence with "Although"
- Ex: Although peer pressure can be negative, it can also encourage
- people to make better choices
- Add one more sentence that looks to the future or answers the question, "So what?"