Strong Introductions
What Is Informative Writing?
Facts & Details
Linking Words
Conclusions
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What is an introduction?

This part tells what the writing will be about.

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What is informative writing?  

 This type of writing teaches the reader about a topic.

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What are facts?

These are things that are true.

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What are linking words?

These words connect ideas in writing.

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What is a conclusion?

This part comes at the end of informative writing.

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What is the topic?

An introduction names this.

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What are facts?

Informative writing uses facts, not opinions.

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What are details?

These help explain facts.

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What are linking words?

“Also” and “another” are examples of these.

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What is the topic?

A conclusion reminds the reader of this.

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What is understand the topic?

A strong introduction helps the reader do this.

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What does explain mean?

 Informative writing explains a topic clearly.

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What is support?

Facts and details do this to ideas.

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What is organize?

Linking words help do this to information.

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What is wrap it up?

 A conclusion does this to the information.

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What is the introduction?

This part comes at the beginning of an informative paragraph.

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What is informative writing?

This kind of writing is not meant to tell a story.

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What is understand the topic?

Facts help readers do this.

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What are linking words?

These words show order, like first and next.

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What is what they learned?

 A strong conclusion helps the reader remember this.

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What is the job of an introduction?

An introduction prepares the reader for facts and details.

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What is the purpose of informative writing?

Informative writing helps readers learn new information.

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What is research or learning?

This is where facts usually come from.

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What is follow or understand?

Linking words make writing easier to do this.

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What is a conclusion?

 This part gives a sense of ending.