Expository Techniques
Organizational Structures
Sentence Variety
Multimodal Sources
100

Every paragraph should support this.

 Test: Can you summarize the entire essay in one sentence?



What is the main idea?

100

To present an issue and then offer one or more ways to resolve it.

What is the problem and solution?

100

Expresses a single, straightforward idea.

Example: The scientist conducted the experiment.


What is a simple sentence?

100


Watch clips of Craig Kielburger or his brother, Marc, speaking about the origins of their charity (originally Free The Children, later WE Charity).


What is an inerview?

200

Use reliable, relevant, and accurate sources, usually involves numbers.


What are facts and statistics?

200

To show similarities and differences between two or more subjects.


What is compare and contrast?

200


Connects two related, equal ideas.

Example: The scientist conducted the experiment, and she recorded the data.


What is a compound sentence?

200


View any available documentaries or clips related to the early days of his activism, which often detail his initial inspiration.


What is "It Takes a Child?"

300


Think of these as the 'proof' that backs up your claims. Should be clear and precise.




What are supporting details?

300


To show how one event leads to another.



What is cause and effect?

300

Shows a clear hierarchy of ideas (one is less important).

Example: Because the results were unexpected, the scientist repeated the experiment.


What is a complex sentence?

300

Listen to a narrated version of the essay or a related speech.

What is audio?

400

Examples: Headings/Subheadings, bold/italic font, bulleted lists, captions, diagrams, glossaries.

What are text features?

400

To explain the steps in a process or to tell events in time order.

What is chronological order?

400


Used to express sophisticated, connected, and varied ideas.

Example: Although the data was confusing, the scientist continued the research, and she consulted with her colleagues.


What is a compound complex sentence?

400


Search for authentic photos from WE Charity or other humanitarian organizations showing:


What is photography?

500


Restate the thesis in new words, summarize key details, offer a final thought or implication.

What is the conclusion?

500

To paint a picture; describing how something looks, feels, or exists in space.


What is description?

500


Two or more independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) or a semicolon.


What is a compound sentence?

500

Find current data on global poverty, child labor, and military spending. (He quotes statistics from the 1997 UN Development Report, but it's important to update the context.)

What are infographics?